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scalecranes 02-25-2011 08:51 PM

1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Well I guess I've made enough progress to start a build thread for this project.
First a little background on the 1:1:
The original belongs to the company that I work for and is a one of a kind. SL-400 stands for Street Legal 400 ton capacity. When it was completed in the early '90s it was the largest crane able to be moved around California without removing the upper works. It can self-erect with upto 185,000 lbs of counter weight and 280 ft of boom. The max counterweight is 210,000 lbs, but it requires an assist crane for this because the stack is too high for it to swing over. It also has a fixed jib that can be upto 90 ft long.
OK enough talking, here's a picture of the 1:1
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c...0/DSCN0221.jpg
And here are two pictures of the progress I've made on the 1:12 scale model. First the bottom, 2 main, and one of the two upper counter weights that make up the 185k stack. These will be filled with about 115 lbs of lead.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c...0/DSCN0706.jpg
Here is the rear half of the carrier frame sitting on the outrigger boxes, with one of the outrigger beams in front.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/c...0/DSCN0707.jpg

9W Monighan 02-25-2011 09:15 PM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Welcome, You will fit in nicely with the rest of us nutty guys playing with our toys in our spare time.:D

SmallHaul 02-25-2011 09:18 PM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Welcome, cool project!

Stuff 02-26-2011 12:07 AM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
woot another crane! and its huge!!!

SonoranWraith 02-26-2011 07:45 AM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Wow that thing is huge. :eek: You must be planning to run solid tires with that much weight! :D

scalecranes 02-26-2011 09:47 AM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Thanks for the welcome and the comments guys!

Quote:

Originally Posted by SonoranWraith (Post 20440)
Wow that thing is huge. :eek: You must be planning to run solid tires with that much weight! :D

I am planning on using solid tires from this guy: http://www.modellreifen.de/
I'm not sure what to do for axles though. I don't think that the standard truck axles will be wide enough or strong enough. Anyone have a suggestion?

kerst 02-26-2011 10:06 AM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Wow! great project! It is a real interesting crane to make a scale model of.
keep us posted!

Kerst

SonoranWraith 02-26-2011 10:10 AM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scalecranes (Post 20445)
Thanks for the welcome and the comments guys!



I am planning on using solid tires from this guy: http://www.modellreifen.de/
I'm not sure what to do for axles though. I don't think that the standard truck axles will be wide enough or strong enough. Anyone have a suggestion?

I have seen his tires on some builds and they are nice. How wide are you looking for? The tamiya axles are are pretty stout but not sure I have seen anyone run hundreds of lbs on them.

carp 02-26-2011 02:27 PM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
looking at the size of that maybe something from a mobility scooter would be suitable?

scalecranes 02-26-2011 08:10 PM

Re: 1:12 SL-400 Truck Crane
 
I'm not worried about the weight so much as the axle width. The 1:1 does have a pick and carry chart and I could see having to rig up and then move it into position at a meet or something, but when it is moved under load it actually gets four more sets of duals on the rear outrigger box to take the load. However, the outsides of the drive tires are at 10" and I dont know if Tamya axles can be extended that far? I hadn't thought of a mobility scooter, I'll have to check into that.


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