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LegoV94

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  1. I find it difficult to answer ... many parts purchased individually on the Bricklink website are used here. Unfortunately, I don't have assembly instructions.
  2. I start by building the chassis
  3. I present to you the model of my forklift. This model is rather a collective image of real loaders of a similar layout. The loader has onboard separate control of two forward wheels. Rear wheel freely rotates 360 degrees. The forklift forks are capable of lifting a load of 250 - 300 grams to a height of 20 studs. The model uses a large block C+, 2 L motors - for the right and left side drive, M motor for fork tilt, M motor for fork lift.Below are photos of the model and video with functionality. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legov94/
  4. Gentlemen, I apologize for not answering for a long time. Thanks a lot for the positive feedback! Thank you very much, I'm very glad you liked it! Thanks! I already mentioned tires in my post about the Mack truck. These are tires made to order and bought in Belarus. The tire manufacturer, unfortunately, does not have a website, but used to have a Facebook account. Thank you! I really used to put additional traction on the rear suspension to eliminate the lateral movement of the wheels. But numerous tests have shown that everything works well and as it is done here Thank you very much! I'm very pleased! Thanks! Experimented a lot with the windshield and racks. This is probably the best solution I could find((
  5. I present to your attention a model of one of the most recognizable trucks in the post-Soviet space. KAMAZ-5410 is a bolster-type tractor, mass-produced from 1976 until the 2000s. The three-axle truck, designed to work as part of a road train with a gross weight of up to 26 tons, was equipped with an eight-cylinder diesel engine with a volume of 10.9 liters and a power of 210 hp. It had a spring front and rear suspension. Now, directly to the model. The model is approximately made in 1:18 scale.It has a working suspension on all wheels: the front axle is attached to the frame with four trailing arms and 2 gray shock absorbers are used as a shock-absorbing element; the rear axles are equipped with balancers. The wheels consist of a native Lego disc and scale tires (outer diameter 60mm) from RC trucks. The model is driven by the XL motor of the Power Functions system. The motor is directly connected to the axles via 12:20 gears. The steering of the model is carried out using a servo motor of the same system. Almost the entire cockpit space is occupied by a small battery pack and a Sbrick pack.A container semi-trailer with a 20-foot container from Maersk was also made to the tractor. The semi-trailer is also equipped with all-wheel suspension and has manually lowered "legs". Thank you all for your attention! Subscribe on all platforms!
  6. Thanks! I took a photo. Hope this helps you figure out how it works. The suspension design has a conventional balancer, like on real trucks Yes, there is a cardan between the rear axles.
  7. Thanks! The tires are really very soft and flex a lot.
  8. Thanks! Unfortunately, the seller of these tires does not have a website, it is only on Facebook Thank you! There are backlashes in the suspension of the front axle, because of this, toe changes occur. but this does not greatly affect the movement of the model in a turn. Many thanks! Thanks! This Mack truck is slightly larger than the K100. I really like the design in the style of Model Team, but at the same time I want my trucks to be working like models of the Lego Technic series
  9. I have a few more ideas on how to make such headlights, maybe I will show them in the next models! Thanks! Looking forward to your model!
  10. Thank you very much for your feedback! I love American trucks from the 70s and 80s. I think this Mack is not the last one I have collected! Thanks! For the headlight, I used a minifigure collar. I love using different minifigure accessories in my builds. Thank you!
  11. Thanks! tires are really soft. They are made by one master from Belarus for truck models.
  12. Model of an American Mack truck with a container semi-trailer. The model uses small battery pack, sbrick, XL motor for driving and servo motor for steering. The truck and semi-trailer has a working suspension on all wheels, which you can see in the video.
  13. Thanks! Thank you! I tried to make the presentation informative!
  14. Thanks! Thanks. The forks of the loader can be raised and tilted independently of the lift of the boom. Functions made like in real forklifts. The model uses the control+ block. Thank you very much for your feedback. The model is quite large and there was a lot of space in it. Now I'm building a new forklift, its size will be 2 times smaller than this Thanks! The model uses motors and a block of the control+ system.
  15. Forklift, Xl-motor for movement, l-motor for turning the wheels, two l-motors for lifting and tilting the boom. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legov94/
  16. Thanks! Thanks! Yes, "Kinder" is printed on transparent foil.
  17. Scania 1 series. The model is made in the scale of 1:22. Has a suspension on all wheels. XL-motors are used for driving and a servo motor for steering model. The truck is equipped with an automatic trailer hitch. Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-48552/LegoV94/truck-skania-lk-141/#comments Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legov94/
  18. Thank you so much! Thanks!: https://store.rc4wd.com/Dirt-Grabber-10-All-Terrain-Tires_p_4943.html
  19. Thanks! Bought tires here: https://store.rc4wd.com/Dirt-Grabber-10-All-Terrain-Tires_p_4943.html Thank you so much!
  20. Scania LK 141. The model is made in the scale of 1:22. Has a suspension on all wheels. XL-motors are used for driving and a servo motor for steering model. The truck is equipped with an automatic trailer hitch. Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-48552/LegoV94/truck-skania-lk-141/#comments Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legov94/
  21. Thanks! I am redoing this chassis, the next version will have greater rigidity!)
  22. American truck Peterbilt 379. The model is made in the scale of 1:22. Rear axles of the model has a suspension. One Xl-motor are used for driving and a servo motor for steering model. The model has opening doors and a detailed interior: Cummins engine under the hood:
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