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  1. My construction equipment 42030 wheel loader and ultimate 8043 excavator needed a dump truck... but I figured a detachable tilting dump trailer would be even better. So here it is in orange and black. Here is a video showing some of the operation About a year ago I built my first MOC, a yellow and black Peterbilt with a liftable axle. Since then I learned how to improve many parts of it and I incorporated them in this model. This Peterbilt looks similar to the older one at first sight but has too many changes and updates to list. I've got a custom battery box which uses eight rechargable AA batteries and the goal was to fit it all under the hood. The gear shifter activates the head lights, roof lights, tail lights, as well as a PF connector at the rear used to connect to the trailer. More pics and instructions here http://bricksafe.com...tt/peterbilt389 http://rebrickable.c...black-and-orang
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