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  1. I'd like to say thank you to everyone replied in the topic, I'm very pleased that the MOC has impessed you. Milan Yes, I hav encountered a lot of difficulties during the building process, however I've tried to put as much efforts as I could. I'm not sure I'm going to build more Mobile Cranes right now, I have plans to start a tow-truck in 1/22 scale and this is going to be a very interesting project - these vehicles have something in common. I've seen your BS gallery - a very promising project, good luck in completing the crane. BlakBird Actually I don't think this is my first post here at EB - I've posted this Renault Magnum 1/22 truck MOC - thank you! I'm very pleased with the offer - I'll make detailed photos when I'll decide to disassemle the crane. I'll let you know
  2. Hi! Let me introduce my Mobile Crane. I had no intention to build scale model of any real vehicle, though I think some elements has their source in Liebherr cranes The main objective was to build fully motorized mobile crane and keep the scale as small as possible. There are 6 motors in the crane. 1 XL motor is used for driving (3-rd axle) and 1 M motor is used for steering (1,2 and 4-th axles, each axle has it's own angle like in the real multi-axle vehicles). The rest of the motors (4 M-motors) are used to control the rotation of the turntable, the arm's elevation, telescoping and the hook's operations. Three M-motors are located inside the rotating structure. Tower's insides. More photos Watch the crane in action
  3. Thank's to all. The front wheels and tyres are not official parts. They are homemaded by DoubleBrick member k100m. It's just thinner version of rear wheels. 5150 Lego You can find some information about HTC in English here and lots of videos here, here and here.
  4. This model of the French Renault Magnum truck has been built in 1 to 22 scale to participate in Hard Truck Contest - the custom-built truck models racing competition. The model is equipped with LEGO Power Function elements. The XL motor is used to drive the vehicle forward and backwards, and the old-style 9V motor, connected via PF-9V adapter, is responsible for steering. All elements of the PF are covered by the cabin, so nothing can be noticed from outside. The model has 4 functional headlights and as much detalisation as possible. The rear suspension is functional, thus preventing model stuck on the rough terrain due to the heavy weight of the front cabin.
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