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CK28

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  1. That's also an interesting machine for a moc, looking forward to your presentation! I used 1gor's advice for some improvements and worked on the front, made a first version that i wasn't 100% happy with so started over and now i have got something that is starting to look like a wheel loader. Not 100% sure about using the panel fairing as a mudguard but i wanted to try something different from the usual beambuild fenders.
  2. Absolutely great build you made in quit a short time! Is the machine turning smoothly tho? It looks like there is almost no space between the tracks and superstructure. It kinda bugs me that the cabin is filled, but considering the scale and alle the functions you crammed in i will forgive you that
  3. This looks really promising! I got a soft spot for excavators but most lego technic versions have a standard two piece boom. I can imagine it will be quite the challenge to fit everything in, i will follow your progress with great interest!
  4. Looks great! not a big fan of the cutting work but well you gotta do what you gotta do.. What is the reason behind the diff lock being operated by a motor on one end and a pneumatic switch on the other? I can imagine it will be hard to sync both axles with this setup and to keep everything remote you also need one extra motor to deliver air pressure.
  5. Thanks for the advice and sharing your knowledge! I guess i should do some more down gearing which would also make place for a 24 clutch gear. I am currently using the 4L's with center stop to go from differential to 2L joiner to 4L with stop that connects the hub to the axle. Will give the build some looks on long axles, i have used a 6L straight out of the XL motor so that should be a clear point for improvement. Double XL motors must be real heavy, i am guessing something like a rough terrain vehicle?
  6. Cute is probably the best way to describe this, somehow i got the feeling i want to cuddle it Looks great though, i love the absolute killing suspension this calls for one of those hawaii dashboard figures and it is great to see a little detail inside that resembles one (or is that the gearswitch) Great outdoor photos as well, really adds something to the presentation of the moc.
  7. Thanks, glad you like the progress! For now i use 1.67:1 to not go fully snail mode but it could be changed into 3:1 if more torque is needed.
  8. Time to bookmark the thread for when i buy one. Just to add to what others already said, great work on the mods! I love to see these builds that squech out every last possible gap to make a very compact and detailed build staying true to the original dimensions!
  9. Is does indeed, i think you can go wild with different colors for 42139 and most of them will look good. Sadly i could only find a blue one when i searched on the web for inspiration. Did some improvements on the wheel loader, made the first part of the rear fenders and started on the front. I am planning to make the whole back section one big opening hood to access the battery box, just like the real machine has.
  10. Nice video with lovely music It is real satisfying to see the folding in happen, everything falls in place ready for transport, great moc!
  11. Looks already great, first photo is stunning! Isn't some of the shaping on the front a bit fragile tho (especially the red details)? Anyway i will hope those arches arrive in white very soon!
  12. Thanks though i wasn't totally satisfied so i went for the "third time's a charm". I will use the volvo 94.3 x 38 R tires, when i started this project i did not yet own enough of the newer hubs and i kinda like the smaller size of these ones, maybe i will change them later one if they cause issues, thanks for the suggestion! So i had a little break althoug i did not stop building technic, i bought 42145 second hand form a colleague and really enjoyed the build. Futheremore i made a red version of 42139 which was fun aswell: When i found out that lego would release a new technic volvo wheel loader the urges to continue with this moc returned. I wasn't 100% satisfied with the proportions of my latest version so i went on to do my favorite thing, start over again. I finally figured out an axle for the back that was just the minimum 7 studs long and from there on i continued with a improvised version following the earlier design that i made. My initial plan was to put one motor in the front but that seemed a bit more trickyer than i anticipated so the new version has all four motors in the back: More detailed pictures can be found in the bricksafe folder
  13. Very clean and impressive, this model gives me transformers vibes! As already said changing function with the cab rotating is real awesome and so cleanly worked away, you got yourself a fan!
  14. My friend you are a quick builder aren't ya? Is this new creation also something in the spirit of a logging truck or rather forest machinery? Remodeling is never a bad plan, i find myself making a V2 (3, 4 5 etc...) more often than not which ussely leads to a better model, just keep the "old" version at hand if possible so you can easily catch the parts that need improving! I am curious to see what you will make!
  15. Motors and battery box are in place, the rear structure is taking shape:
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