@iamkkalebb9310 do you mainly operate mobile or crawler cranes ? What 650t crane did you assemble ? Last crane I worked on was a 1960's 130t lattice boom Gottwald crane but that was 20 years ago.
@iamkkalebb9310 nice, so you operated the crane to assemble the 650t crane. That's cool. I build a LEGO 350ton crawler crane. Got to 1.6m high and could lift 200grams... 💪
@@BOBs_bricks The best thing to do would be to use LEGO weight bricks and incorporate them into the counterweight block, which means having to combine three blocks into one.
@markolysynchuk5264 for this one, the normal bricks work surprisingly as you can't lift much cause of the set design. For my bigger one I have to use the LEGO weights.
Hi, love the work. just wondering if you would somehow know how to make the hook block a 3 sheeve? i can only assume that the boom head sheeves could be done by adding more sheeves.
I find that the more pulleys you have it starts to twist the hook when there is no load so I have kept it simple. But on the other hand if you do the mod you can do 3 sheaves and you can post some pictures.
Its called a super lift & luffer with awesome build
@@iamkkalebb9310 thanks for the info
@ luffer with jib sorry im a crane operator and also bought this set! I actually just build a real 650t in real life last friday and Saturday!
@iamkkalebb9310 do you mainly operate mobile or crawler cranes ? What 650t crane did you assemble ? Last crane I worked on was a 1960's 130t lattice boom Gottwald crane but that was 20 years ago.
@ mainly mobile all terrain it was a liebherr 650t 208 foot of jib and a 40 foot luffer butt today i was on a 130T tadano only lifted 2k pounds lol
@iamkkalebb9310 nice, so you operated the crane to assemble the 650t crane. That's cool. I build a LEGO 350ton crawler crane. Got to 1.6m high and could lift 200grams... 💪
Very good. I'm thinking of doing similar upgrades when I get mine.
Nice, it adds quite a bit of height. Just make sure you get enough counter weights
@@BOBs_bricks The best thing to do would be to use LEGO weight bricks and incorporate them into the counterweight block, which means having to combine three blocks into one.
@markolysynchuk5264 for this one, the normal bricks work surprisingly as you can't lift much cause of the set design. For my bigger one I have to use the LEGO weights.
Nice idea 👍👍
Thank you
Hi, love the work. just wondering if you would somehow know how to make the hook block a 3 sheeve? i can only assume that the boom head sheeves could be done by adding more sheeves.
I find that the more pulleys you have it starts to twist the hook when there is no load so I have kept it simple.
But on the other hand if you do the mod you can do 3 sheaves and you can post some pictures.
@@BOBs_bricksI'm only a beginner and wouldn't know where to start to add things 😅
Very nice man 😄
Thank you, you going to try build it ?
You are truly amazing;;;; How do you think of making something like that??
I love cranes and this is based on a really crane