When LEGO MOCing gets BIG, BAD and MEAN




It's not a bad thing if a MOCer decides to take things to a whole new level. It doesn't matter if they made hyper-realistics projects like the Tomcat, the Phantom or the Apache or if they decide to go with bigger futuristic steam punk creations, it seems like there are no boundaries when it comes to the "art" (if we can call it that way) of LEGO MOCing (now it's a noun).


Talented creator, MOCer and Flickr user Huib van der Hart made one of the most advanced and realistic creations you could find out there, and while this one was sold to someone, he is working nonstop on other similar and improved creations.




Have a look:


Liebherr LTM 1750 9.1 NORTHWEST 


"The construction of this project, I divided into two stages.

Stage 1 was to have a movable crane, set in the transport position. That is now complete. 

Stage 2 is the most difficult, a fully working crane. This is thus the following. 

  
The crane is equipped with 6 XL motors to drive and six servo motors to control the nine axes. These are linked to a Sbrick for steering. 

The wheels are non-Lego wheels. Information on this is available at your earlier placed pictures."


More pictures below:








And just for fun, here's the real deal:


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