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Crane-Trucker

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  1. beatiful piece of equipment it looks simular to an ahlmann shovel http://www.entreedin.../picbig1259.jpg
  2. Time to blow some dust of my topic after the last posts my truck is already rebuild and i placed the crane back at its normal position. How ever my truck itself isn't that special anymore i've done more about detailing the truck to make it look more like a real scania. So with hundreds of scania pictures ive rebuild the cab to a more modern scania, in that case i've changed the roof and the grill. I fitted it with a flat loading floor and made a 2 axled cargo lorry. I let the pictures do the rest of the story enjoy. the cargo lorry The new front grill including red colored bumper new designed roof
  3. 8258 is more likely a scania cab then the 8109, but that is just how you want to imagine it yourself i think (and i share your thoughts)
  4. I love this one stunning creation on one of the most beautiful looking supercar of the world
  5. Your MOC looks nice but i don't think that your suspension is too hard but i think that the body needs more weight to get more angle of your axles
  6. i find it hard to compare the 2 sets. Because there is a difference in scale, buildwise, and functions. first of all i think that the unimog is more complex to build and its on a bigger scale (1:10 i think), while the crane truck is (in my opinion) less complex to build and is in a smaller scale (around 1:18). I really like the crane truck because of its real looking (and working) knuckleboom crane. But i think that both sets are worth buying/owning.
  7. that depend on how you wanna use it :) it's lifting capacity now (read post above yours) is an empty can of bear max!!! so it hardly lifts heavyer things. By the way the crane in that setup is a lot heavyer than the normal box crane, so heavy that the motor has real trouble unfolding the second boom and its need certainly manual help
  8. After the recovery vehicle i wanted to make something else. I always liked rear mounted cranes so i want to try and make it work. Besides the front part of the chassis with the 2 axles and cabin again everything is completly rebuild. The gearbox, PF motor al found a new place at the chassis. It was almost impossible to mount the crane direct on top of the 2 rear axles because of the gearbox so i build it right in front of the first rear axle. This time i developed a new 3x extending jib for this crane some specs: lenght: 62cm wide: 15.3cm weight: 3.8 KG maximum outreach of the crane: 84cm maximum height of the crane: 91cm 7 stabilizers: 4 normal, 2 on extending traverse on the rear of the chassis, 1 on the front equipped with a small loading floor. For more pictures click here
  9. tnx but there is still more to come and i think that the next build is really something special but that's up to you all to decide
  10. woow your ship is massive man really nice work greets from a fellow lowlugger
  11. thank you all
  12. time to continue the story (where not there jet ) i've shown you already some work to 8258 crane truck but there is much more to tell en show. Between the first pictures i've showed you and the next i'm about to is more ten 1,1/2 year of little adjustments and improving things, but no great rebuilds. So after more then 1 year i've wanted something else, so i started to breakdown and rebuild the truck. This time i want to make a recovery vehicle so i build the recovery crane of the 8285 towtruck on the back of the truck. @ this moment i already improved the knuckleboom crane compared to the first pictures, here it has 3 extension and added some look-a-like hydraulic cilinders more pictures of this truck: click here it was quitte a big thing and i wasn't very satisfied about it, the mix of an european truck with a american recovery back end didn't suite me so after a few days it was time to rebuild the truck to a more normal recovery truck, after good looking at pictures of recovery vehicles i made up my mind and want to make a 8x4 chassis with a century recovery type crane so the loading crane was dismounted and builded the 8285 recovery crane on the loading crane rotating platform driven with its functions. more pictures of this truck:click here so this was the build half way past last year
  13. yes i could do that but for wich 1 do you mean? the 8258 crane truck or my own build truck
  14. welkom landgenoot have fun here
  15. Let´s continue the story here is another truck with loading crane This trucks base is the 8052 container truck wich i´ve completly rebuild to the size of the 8258 crane truck This truck features a smaller knuckleboom crane,2 steering axles (front and last axle) 4 indipendent turning stabilizers of wich the 2 @ the crane are 1x extending. This truck had many different styles, if you like to see check the link below album
  16. here i wanna introduce my 8258 crane truck and other moc's wich have had many styles and lots of rebuilding. I'll go from old to new to show you what i've done to it. lets begin at the start. This is the truck in the first month after buying after i had buy the truck it was clear for me to rebuild some things, i loved the knuckleboom crane but in my opinion the crane was to smal with its 1 extension so i wanna make it look more like a real crane, so i added an extra extension and build a fly jib on the crane. i've given the truck some front stabilizers for craning over the cabine and placed a loading box. here i have a overview photo with some of my other moc's
  17. Well Hello eurobrickers. My name is Armando aka Crane trucker. I live in the netherlands and i'm 25 years old. Lego has been always my #1 toy of construction. my speciality is building technic trucks with knuckleboom cranes one of my models is the 8258 crane truck wich has had many different setups and styles. some people already know me from lowlug forum where i'm known under the name Rig-Builder. If you wanna see my creations then check out my moc page in the technic thread. greets
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