Introduction: A 3D Printed Front End Loader
My new heavy machinery vehicle, similar structure to to the Excavator I've uploaded since July:
And this time I've simplified some structure of the arms. Reduce some freestanding bolt as possible. But both retained playability.
Step 1: My Loader Mainly Assembled With Three Colors
My black filament ran out while printing the blade, so I used a green instead.
Here is a graphic of color classify: You can place the same color sets together in one plate.
Step 2: Exploded Directions:
Step 3: Top & Side Grilles & Smoke Pipes
Step 4: Cabin
Assemble the two retroreflectors on the cabin.
Set the seat.
And steering wheel as well.
Step 5: Terraces and Ladders
Connect the two side terraces with ladders, cylinders. (The terraces should be yellow)
Insert into the side bulges on the body.
Step 6: Beam
Assemble rear lamps and number plate on the beam. Add it to the tail.
Then cover the cap.
Step 7: The Pressure
Bolt-on the pressure.
Insert the pressure stick and connect it to the fore boom. (All the size of the nails/nuts are same)
Connect the blade next.
Step 8: Main Body Assemble
Directly insert the main body into the front body. (Then cap the body nut)
Step 9: Wheels
Put Axles into the hubs.
Insert inner axle at the other side.
Then assembled wheels.
Step 10: Finish
Quick assembled bulldozer, if you think it not chanllenging enough here are some packages more complicated:
http://www.shapetizer.com/design/23506110061005920... http://www.shapetizer.com/design/9960507031095332...
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