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From: benjaminventura
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  • This is amazing. I have some questions. Do you remember exactly how you assembled this? If so, would you be able to make an instruction guide for it? I'm assuming that the cost of the bricks needed is over $1,500.00 US? Also, Do you plan on making a replica of the Bucyrus Erie 4250-W? (Big Muskie)

  • thats got alot of power

    does it realy use powerfunctions or just big servos?

  • What kind of engine do you have in it

  • How do you have so much lego? I've got about 25 kilos of lego, and it's cost me a shitload. You've got more than I have in just in that pile of little blue bits.

  • wow you rules

  • 3 words: Too much blue

    1 word: Ultimate

    2 words: Fucking awesome

  • it has so much power... honestly, i think that these videos are pure art, what you have done, its just such a good way to use up lego... the power functions i think are the best bit, and thits size... very well done

  • OMFG, is that big pile of stuff you scooped up lego?

  • it sure it, all 1x1 and 1x2 bricks ;)

  • that is soo cool i love lego, and that was wicked!!!  good job

  • its cool cheak out mine at my lego scrap yard i have 4 komatsus with grapples and plastic magnets (custom made) a terex fuchs and bunch of other scrap metal equipment by komatsu peterbilt kenworth alice chalmers caterpilar a mega shredder a sheer cheak it out

  • wow

  • wow great machine great job just one question what kind of motors you use

  • Hi, This looks suspiciously like the late lamented Marion 6360 Captain stripping shovel. Whatever - you have made a great job of it. Well done. I assume you are a resident of the goog ol' US of A. If so did you actually see this beast in the flesh ?

    Best regards. Geoff Lewis. rustydiggermen

  • you've got a good eye - I did model it after the Captain. However I have not been so lucky as to actually see the real thing in person, I was just a kid when it was destroyed.

  • how did it gety destroyed?

  • it caught fire and the insides were ruined. I've read that no one really knows what happened, but the theory is that a hydraulic line burst and sent a misted oil into the air in the machine. Then the misted oil reached a bank of circut breakers that ignited it.. then the ignited mist flashed to an area of the machine (the swing) where years and years of old grease had built up, and the grease caught fire too.

  • oh man, thats terrible! could u salvage anything?

  • was this your front bucket loader or something that happened in real life?

  • My guess it the real thing... I'd be very surprised - and at the same time intrigued - to see an hydraulic system in action in Lego.

    Makes me wonder if a pneumatic system could be adapted to work.

    This is all electric by my guess.

  • Holy Crap, thats awsome!

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