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R0Sch

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  1. Very cool MOC. Almost RC level playability/functions. Looks good too (and I don't mean the pretty rocks from the video :P). The Zetros was a good set, but too slow and too stiff suspension and the Raptor cannot even be called an offroad truck without proper 4x4, so combining both sets was a good idea.
  2. Hope it will be in the same league as the Claas Xerion and won't be a LEGO exclusive set again like the smaller JD tractor. I guess we can forget about double wheels...
  3. Double VIP points will give you aprox. 10% in reward points and this set is over 25$ in value and will probably cost even more on secondary market. I'd buy another cheaper exclusive set to get the GWP. There will be several other 2x VIP points promotions later this year.
  4. As promised here is the final and corrected model: 40586_loaded_up.io There is even a diagram in the instruction manual (Link) on how to fit the accessories inside the truck:
  5. I just discovered this video. Will correct my CAD file based on it later today. Sadly no part list is shown or it would be much easier.
  6. Thanks, but it's far from perfect. I still need a part list to not rely on guesswork for the chassis.
  7. Does anyone know what happened to the Liebherr, I mean Goliath Dump Truck? Seems to have disappeared from CaDA's page completely. Maybe not so legal after all to release known vehicles without a license?
  8. Yes, it ALL fit's tightly inside the truck! The ramp can slide back underneath and there you don't even have to remove the lamp from the desk to fit the cart in. 40586_loaded_up.io Why? This GWP is NOT tied to the purchase of the Jazz Club modular building!
  9. Here is the full line-up of the accessories and minifigures to the truck: Studio file link: 40586.io
  10. I created a separate topic for the GWP:
  11. According to Promobricks the rumored GWP matching this years Jazz Club modular building (10312) set will not be a pizza van but a furniture moving truck and included in the set some nice accessories: a brick-built handcart for transporting a piano, jukebox, painting of a saxophone and dressing table. A moving box labeled “To Jazz Club” is also included. The logos on the sides of the moving truck, the license plate and the lid of the moving box are stickers, so 6 in total, but the piano and jukebox have printed tiles too. The truck also has opening cabin and rear doors! Set number:40586 Name: Moving Truck Piece count: 301 Nr. of minifigures: 2 Release date: 21.02. till 03.03.2023 Availability: LEGO Price: free with purchase above 180 €/$ (not tied to 10312 Jazz Club purchase) Here is a quick and dirty build and rendering of the truck. It's dimensions are 5.6 x 15.7 x 9.1 cm (7.0 x 19.6 x 11.4 studs).
  12. The 3L axle and pin connector is dbg on the official images too. It looks darker due to the shadows. But it's def. not black if the part list also shows them in dbg.
  13. With the help of the official high resolution images, 360° video and partial part list available on lego.com. At this scale it's fairly easy.
  14. Good spot. And looks like they dropped the carbon fiber stickers on the panels too to be more accurate to the source car. The funny thing is that pre-production model is still depicted on the back of the box and it shows the non-existing stickers.
  15. Over-engineered but such fabulous work and perfect timing with the RL revealed truck. Congrats!
  16. This set is 100% in bright light orange (aka flame yellowish orange) and dark blue.
  17. You can check out the partial part list on PaB to see that the axles used are regular 4L for the rear sprockets. There is only 1 4L with stop in dbg. Edit: And here is my Studio model. I am only left with one 3L pin with axle which I can't find a place for. Maybe someone can figure it out. Extra small red panels replaces with small #21+22 since not available yet. 42148.io Very cool functions for a 10€ set.
  18. Of course the rear axle is split into 2x 4L and the rims are the axle hole version. You want to be able to steer after all.
  19. Well, it most certainly looks like it is quadruple thread, pitch 1L and lead 4L. So with every turn you'll move 4 studs axially. If my eyes don't trick me, I see a blue axle end and I recon it's a new 20L that goes all the way through.
  20. https://www.lego.com/cdn/cs/set/assets/bltd3f162aab40c70f1/42147_v1.mp4
  21. Cross referencing the part list and part count I concluded that the dumping linkage is constructed like this: Here's my Studio file: 42147.io
  22. I am actually working on it. Will be ready in about 1-2 hours.
  23. Like GTS said and here's how it works in this set:
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