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I started this some time ago, it is slow going but I am getting there. I wanted to use the new pneumatic elements too good use so I started on a compact dozer (Komatsu of course). I fitted one side of the track frames properly today,but looking at it I think I going to move the servos down about three studs so I can get a nice angle for the bonnet. (Click for bigger size) You may also notice I have added two drive speeds and a port for a small ripper at the back.
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OK, This baby I really liked, when I finished him. It was in time, I still hadn't the IR. So all functions was done only using the sticks from cabine. It was at the same time I have seen similar idea at one MOC Lego excavator form one guy on TechnicBricks. But my was done completely on my way. I have to say not so tricky as on that excavator, but it worked well. Here are the pictures: http://1filip.rajce.idnes.cz/LEGO_BULDOZER_V02/ video:
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Hello, Here is my last Moc, a Bull CAT D6N same as this: I want to design it, the most compact dozer full RC, because i want to push Duplo of my daughter, to group them on the carpet. - 1 XL motor for the front --> worm and 8t. - 1 M motor for the rear --> 8t/24t --> worm/8t --> liftarms. - 1 M motor for every caterpillar --> 8t/24t --> sprocket. Later: Implementation of Stickers home-made "CAT" A vidéo coming soon.
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Location: D04 - Terrial Minor Tags: MANTIS, piracy, vehicle Job: Driver Start Log: After a rather uneventful mission on C04, I got another more exciting assignment: capturing some Kawashita vehicles and equipment. I even had the help of the drones I'd previously confiscated from Octan hands, though now they have a much more suitable paint job. They were pretty thrilled to receive an actual combat mission, and get to drive some sweet new MANTIS rigs: The MANTIS bulldozer/tank features a spinning cockpit, and opening cargo bay; the MANTIS hovercraft features hinging sections, the MANTIS motorcycle features an opening rollcage; and the Kawashita cargo truck features a working tailgate. See more pictures here: http://www.brickbuilt.org/?p=1999