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G Scale Burro 15ton working RC crane

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Publication date 2024-03-13 at 07:57
Design number 1851491

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This functional Burro crane is based on a model from the Gold Coast Railroad Museum.

4 N20 geared motors are required for turning and for the two winches. In addition, 2 servos to decouple the drive and rotary motors so that the crane can be towed. I attached the swing arms to the servos with steel springs. The slewing ring runs on 3x7x3mm ball bearings.

The parts are screwed together with M3 (M5 for turntable) screws, partially glued.

LGB field railway axles are required for the axles, each mounted in 3x7x3mm ball bearings.

Accordingly, a 5-channel remote control is required. Of course, the model can also be set up without electronics for taxiing.

Video of the model in action:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk7XvwbsWnY

3D printing settings

0.2 layer density, printed in PLA, 20x20cm print bed sufficient.

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