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Re: Liebherr LTM1400 scale 1:15
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lugnet.modelteam, lugnet.technic, lugnet.events
Date: 
Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:44:11 GMT
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You're right, it's impossible to make working cylinders of that size. The
telescopic boom weights a lot .... But with aluminium you can create nice
boom cylinders.

Anyway, I really was amazed by his model. Before he start building it, I
said: you're crazy, you will never manage that! I speak from experience,
because I tried to build a LTM1800 (the same as the LG1550, but with a
telescopic boom). Because it's weight was too high, I decided to build the
LG1550, the latice boom version.

So Ron did a great job. It's the biggest telescopic LEGO-crane I've ever
seen and it will be the biggest for many years. Or someone must have the
guts to build a DEMAG AC650 or a Liebherr LTM1500 on scale 1:15. Just let me
know if you know someone .....

Dennis


In lugnet.modelteam, Ross Crawford writes:
In lugnet.modelteam, Geoffrey Hyde writes:

"Michael Edwards" <medwards@ukonline.co.uk> wrote in message
news:GLw3B4.3oI@lugnet.com...
Oh my word!!!

Is that a 5571 in the pic???? That is one big crane!!!

It would appear so.  It has been added to extensively, and is now carting a
large semi-trailer unit behind it, as well as having had a pneumatically
operated liftarm fitted to it.

Would like to see more closeup pics of the crane, and some words from Ron on
how he built it.  It would appear that he's also found some way of making
large hydraulic pistons, although if those 2x2 rounds are as porous as I
think they are, they're there mostly for decoration and he's either setting
it by hand or using something internally to achieve the effect.

My guess is they're not functional - just slide in and out - the boom is lifted
some other way (be interested in how though!).

I was thinking of doing a telescopic crane like that, but use a long rack &
pinion system disguised to look like hydraulic rams. Guess I'll just shelve
that idea now 8?(

ROSCO



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(...) My guess is they're not functional - just slide in and out - the boom is lifted some other way (be interested in how though!). I was thinking of doing a telescopic crane like that, but use a long rack & pinion system disguised to look like (...) (23 years ago, 28-Oct-01, to lugnet.modelteam, lugnet.technic, lugnet.events)

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