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Komatsu Forest layout in American style. I've built this layout last year. Built in minifig scale (1:45). Contains a Komatsu PC210LL-10 forestry excavator, PC240LL-10 log loader. Both of them have several functions from the real machines. The layout also contains a Peterbilt 389 Classic with custom Manac forestry trailer. Pictures: 01_Komatsu_layout by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 02_Komatsu_PC240LL-10 by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 04_Komatsu_PC210LL-10 by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 05_Peterbilt_389_classic_with_custom_Manac_forestry_trailer by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 01_Komatsu_PC240LL-10 by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 08_overview_functions by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 01_Komatsu_PC210LL-10 by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr 09_Komatsu_PC210LL-10_functions_overview by Mathijs Bongers, on Flickr I've made a selection of picturs which I've posted. More pictures on my Flickr page: I hope you like it :)
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Hey all, While browsing youtube, I ran across this fantastic Komatsu 840 Forwarder built by Jonas/JH-Create: Objectives Authentic proportions Mechanical crane (not pneumatic) 100 % remote controlled Joystick controlled Strong enough to actully load and carry small logs in the forest Video at the end of the post. Functionality Forward / reverse with 8WD Articulated steering Rotating hitch – Independent tractor and trailer Locking mechanism for rotating hitch Working bogie axes Boom Slew Boom up/down Jib up/down Grapple open/close Grapple rotate Fake 4 cylinder engine Datasheet Propulsion: 2x PF XL motor connected to a common drive train Steering: Frame steering by two small linear actuators powered by a PF M motor Hitch lock mechanism: Micro motor Boom Slew: Large turntable turned by PF M moto Up/down: LA powered by PF M moto Jib up/down: LA powered by PF M motor [*]Grapple Open/close: Wormgear driven by PF M motor Rotate: Micro motor More info on his blog: http://www.jh-create...-forwarder.html He has some other nice mocs on his blog as well, but I really liked the forwarder.