Excavator


One build that turned into two.

Free instructions may be found at Rebrickable.com for the Wheel Excavator and the Tracked Excavator.

For the Eurobricks TC22 contest, Steph77 designed a little excavator that I loved. With their permission I asked if I could expand on the build, and turn it into my own creation. What attracted me to the design the simplicity of the digging arm, and of course the size. I also liked the inclusion of the fake engine on the superstructure. I rebuilt the arm, and started paying around with it.

I had just completed the Skid Excavator, so I was interested in building an excavator with similar features. The arm was already designed by Steph77, so I needed to decide where I wanted the HOG knobs to be. I decided on the main boom to be controlled on the side, and the secondary boom to be controlled by a fake air intake on the superstructure. This HOG would also power the fake I3 engine located on the rear of the superstructure. A light at the top of the cabin controls the slewing.

Then I built the chassis. A HOG gear is placed in the center of the superstructure, which controls the steering of all four wheels. Finally, a plow is added to the front of the chassis with a HOG on the back to control the up and down movement.

As I was getting ready to take the wheeled excavator apart, I thought “I could make another MOC easily by creating a tracked chassis.”

So a couple of hours later, and I built another little chassis. The superstructure is unchanged. Since no steering is needed on the tracked chassis, I used the same HOG placement that was used for the steering of the wheeled chassis to control the plow movement.

I loved this build. I love interchangeable MOCs, and a yellow construction machine is always enjoyable to build and play with. I think I like the look of the tracked excavator better, but driving the wheeled excavator around is a lot more fun. I hope you enjoyed.

Happy building.

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