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kerst
Posted: Thursday, April 28, 2022 5:04:32 PM

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The past months I have been working on the RC controls and the cab. Initially I had a lot of stuff in the cab.



But I changed my mind and opted to create more space for the interior, like chairs, etc. that meant that I had to rearrange things a bit. I also fitted the light, which are usually an afterthought, but actually take quite a bit of space. Luckily there is some space behind the cab and there I fitted one servo (gearbox), the receiver and the speed control. There are two servos between the front axles and the rear axles on either side (one for the rear steering, the other to engage front wheel drive). The other two servos (5 in total) are under the floor of the cab, one for the high-low gearbox and the other for the front steering. All the servos are micro servos. Unfortunately there is not space (yet) for the battery. I will figure something out.



Then finally I could do a proper test run:

https://youtu.be/QchCmGFTASg

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dain555
Posted: Thursday, April 28, 2022 5:18:08 PM

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Wow Kerst!!! That's awesome!!!

Dain

I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!!

Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
kerst
Posted: Friday, April 29, 2022 7:30:13 PM

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Two pictures of the front and how the RC gear is fitted in



and here with the cab:



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Paul R
Posted: Sunday, May 01, 2022 4:17:23 AM

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That is just incredible. Love the video of the test!

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kerst
Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2022 5:52:09 PM

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I did a little photo shoot today.











The carrier is getting there. It looks a bit lopsided (leaning forward) , but that is because the suspension is sprung and there is less weight in the back, but that will change.
The outriggers are still missing and quite a few details.

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kerst
Posted: Saturday, June 25, 2022 5:54:57 PM

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It is summer and I spend more time outside, but I still managed to make some progress. I just finished the outriggers. I made the beams from 24 gauge galvanized steel, soldered together in an elaborate jig. They turned out quite nice.

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The jacks are hand operated. They are too small for any motorized solutions, so just M4 screws.





I also made the slewing ring, which is visible in this picture:



Next is the boom. I will try to make it out of 24 gauge galvanized steel as well. See how that works out!

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kerst
Posted: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 5:42:09 PM

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Progress has been slow during the summer. Lots of other distractions. But I managed to work on the boom. After a few trails the best solution was 26 gauge galvanized steel soldered together. It worked surprisingly well. I have a good brake, which makes it easy, but precision is important. I filed the pieces exactly straight, then did some trails to get the measurements right before bending the 2 halves of each section and joining them together. One more section to go then I can install the mechanics.











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Paul R
Posted: Monday, September 26, 2022 8:46:01 AM

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That is just insane. Great craftmanship!

Paul R
kerst
Posted: Wednesday, December 28, 2022 10:11:18 AM

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The boom is ready, except for some cleaning up.


I had some gearbox and axle trouble.


but theses seem to have been resolved, fingers crossed! All functions work now.


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kerst
Posted: Sunday, March 05, 2023 10:21:33 PM

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During the past two months I have been working on the upper. I made the frame and worked on the boom hoist cylinders, the swing and the winch.
The boom cylinders will have spindles and all the components are there, but it all needs to be fitted. I managed to fit the motor right behind the mechanism in the upper. Hopefully the motor will be strong enough. If not I have to redesign everything.



Here are some parts of the spindle and gears for the boom hoist:


The swing motor with an override clutch:


the winch and the motor:


And here with the motor assembled:


I plan to have 4 speed controls in the upper and maybe there is a space for a battery. We will see!

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