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Youtube link
Brickshelf Link
MocPages Link
Ive used this contraption often enough. Its the ideal way to transfer tons of
crap, as long as its stuck on a pallet and theres an even floor.
Its supposed to be in scale with the 8416
forklift. Maybe just a tiny bit too big to be completely right, but its the
tiniest I could get it, especially since I needed two cylinders to lift the
whole thing. (Which explains why its shaped a bit differently than the real
deal.)
Suggestions? Comments? Questions? Id love to hear them.
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> Suggestions? Comments? Questions? I'd love to hear them.
Small is beautiful ;)
You really capture the essence of the real thing!
Philo
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I like it, a very nice legoized likeness...
Thanks for sharing and God Bless,
Nathan
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Peer Kreuger wrote:
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Youtube link
Brickshelf Link
MocPages Link
Ive used this contraption often enough. Its the ideal way to transfer tons
of crap, as long as its stuck on a pallet and theres an even floor.
Its supposed to be in scale with the 8416
forklift. Maybe just a tiny bit too big to be completely right, but its the
tiniest I could get it, especially since I needed two cylinders to lift the
whole thing. (Which explains why its shaped a bit differently than the real
deal.)
Suggestions? Comments? Questions? Id love to hear them.
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Very cool! So much like the real thing, and very elegantly implemented.
I like your V-8 engine pallet as well. Any idea how much weight the jack will
lift?
I would love to put one together to try it out. I think I can figure out most
of the assembly from your photos, but a parts list would help greatly. Any
chance you could upload one?
Thanks again for sharing,
Andy Evans
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Peer Kreuger wrote:
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Youtube link
Brickshelf Link
MocPages Link
Ive used this contraption often enough. Its the ideal way to transfer tons
of crap, as long as its stuck on a pallet and theres an even floor.
Its supposed to be in scale with the 8416
forklift. Maybe just a tiny bit too big to be completely right, but its the
tiniest I could get it, especially since I needed two cylinders to lift the
whole thing. (Which explains why its shaped a bit differently than the real
deal.)
Suggestions? Comments? Questions? Id love to hear them.
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I love this. Looks good, works, nicely photographed. Excellent.
Tim
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Hey that is great! Awesome pictures! Love the lift/gif.
Having used these machines in the past it was a kick to see one modeled in Lego.
Good use of stud less for sure!
Thanks for sharing.
Eric Sophie
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