You know that you have been around a while when people actually feel nostalgia watching your videos! :-D Can't believe how fast the years fly by! Thanks for the comment!
Great job with this! Now all you need is a waste transfer facility, and you've got both the entire old style "Barbie" and "G.I. Joe" figures trash removal contracts!
Thanks! A transfer facility, with an overhead crane and a compactor would of course be fun. But the space needed for that is a little to large for my current taste. ;)
Hey what length cylinders did you end up using on the compactor blade. Also the ejector. I'm building my own right now. Also are you using a sequence valve for the compaction cycle or just operating each motion from radio in the right sequence
Hi, The slide panel cylinders have 55mm stroke, with a retracted length of 55+39,5=94,5mm. The packer cylinders have 35mm stroke, with a retracted length of 35+39,5=74,5mm. The ejector panel cylinder have 145mm stroke, with a retracted length of 145+39,5=184,5. These cylinders are Leimbach with Ø12mm size. The tailgate lift cylinders are standard Leimbach 7mm cylinders, with 50mm stroke. There is no automation for the pack cycle, I just operate the valves in the correct sequence. I prefer electric simplicity.. ;-) Are you going to build a Norba as well, or are you looking at something else? I'm looking forward to hear and see more of your project! =)
@@SeRefuseTrucks yeah I'll definitely keep you updated. It's not going to be a norba. Most likely it will be modeled after a 90s leach or mcneilus because that's what I grew up around as a kid. I haven't decided yet as I'm still buying everything up. It's going to be based off of a globeliner frame and I'm building the rear scratch out of aluminium I bought. it will be tig welded. My cylinder lengths may be different I just wanted a ballpark figure to design around. Thank you so much for answering.
@@joeyclark789 No problem, I am always excited when I hear that others start similar projects, although most never complete their builds. Both the Leach 2R and the McNeilus rear loaders are really hard to make accurate models of in this scale (1:Tamiya?). The problem is that the base length of the available scale model cylinders are too large in comparison to the stroke. It is also hard to get enough room for the relatively large hydraulic fittings. But of course, all depends on what level of accuracy you require. The Leach Alpha would be relatively easy to make in comparison. Keep me updated on your progress!
Please let me know if there is a way to communicate with you about how much you would want to build and sell a truck comparable to the one in the video. My boys love watching this truck and ask me all the time how can we go about getting one. This is one of a kind and you’re the man that can make it happen.
Hello friend , it is very cool your truck and my son was crazy about one, in their review saw what was done for you, you agree to share the project this Truck ? as you did the part of brings truck drive system ? Thank you.
w benke Thanks! Not sure that I understand your questions though.. And making drawings for all the parts in this Project would take a lot of time.. Time that I don't Think that I have right now.
Sorry for the late reply! Small blocks of cellfoam from a matress were covered with thin plastic from small bags. Then I tied it together at the top with a string, and cut the excess plastic off.
Nice work man... Does it have an operable eject panel and eject cylinder? Is the hopper/packer designed off of any particular (real) garbage truck body?
If I could have had one of these when I was a kid :( In my day the models, even just the plastic toy trucks were quite limted in variety. Never did find an open rear loader.
Unfortunately, there are only single-acting telescopic cylinders in this scale. So I chose to use an ordinary double-acting cylinder instead. The result is the ability to position the unloading plate anywhere I want to, but I can only use about 60% of the body volume. But the 40% in front of the blade is useful for housing valve blocks etc. If I can, I will show this, but it is difficult as the inside of the body is black. The darkness "hides" the components that shouldnt be there irl.
The cab is a Wedico F12. I shortened it down to a daycab which fits much better as a garbage truck. There are alternatives to the lego cylinders. Check out my other truck. :-)
Small cylinders of plastic foam, covered in plastic from small trash bags. (Not from big trash sacks, as they are too thick). Simply wrap the plastic around the cylinder, tie a string around the top and cut of excessive plastic. They are easily compressed, and regain their original shape when unloaded.
+Aidan Dunn The packer moves downwards with a force of approximately 30kg, and the packer edge is quite Sharp. So I wouldn't rule out the possibility that it can cut of a finger. It would at least result in pain and probably bloodshed.
+Lucas Mead Sorry for the late answer. They are made from plastic foam (like the foam in mattresses) wrapped in plastic from small trash bags. the plastic is then tied together with a string at the top. The foam allows them to be compressed, and then regain their original form when dumped out of the truck.
I have no idea. You'll probably have to build it yourself. There are a lot of different cabs and chassis available nowadays though, so it might not be that difficult.
Ich finde dieses Fahrzeug sehr gut schade das es keine Leute gibt sie sich mit Rc interessieren ich habe eine Bemerkung gemacht auf Google habe ich Angebote gesehen habe bestellt gehabt und meine wahre ist leider nicht angekommen !
All the way to one and twenty seconds before I realized it was just a model! Amazing!
I just made one like this yesterday but it doesn't have an automated packer and no chassis or cab yet. This truck inspired me to make my own
I remember watching this when I was 6, great video then, and still is, keep it up!!
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Awesome, looking better and better. Love the tail lights and the small control console. A driveable replica... without having to touch it =]
I remember watching these kinds of videos back when i was a kid, good times
Nice to hear that my videos inspire feelings of nostalgia. Thats got to be some form of success! :-D
Member watching when I was little in 2014
You know that you have been around a while when people actually feel nostalgia watching your videos! :-D
Can't believe how fast the years fly by! Thanks for the comment!
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@@SeRefuseTrucks mkyiuikkui
this can come in handy for keeping your house clean I love it
awesome garbage truck do you have the blueprint and what material is it build of
Materials and components can be found in the video descriptions for my newer videos. Unfortunately I don't have the blueprints.
Great job with this! Now all you need is a waste transfer facility, and you've got both the entire old style "Barbie" and "G.I. Joe" figures trash removal contracts!
Thanks! A transfer facility, with an overhead crane and a compactor would of course be fun. But the space needed for that is a little to large for my current taste. ;)
Waaaauw, good video👍
Thanks a lot! 👍
This is some nice stuff! Hope to see more
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Constructed and builtit myself. Hydraulics are from Leimbach Modellbau and some chassis parts and the modified Cab come from Wedico.
I remeber watching this at 3. Memories 😭
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Hey what length cylinders did you end up using on the compactor blade. Also the ejector. I'm building my own right now. Also are you using a sequence valve for the compaction cycle or just operating each motion from radio in the right sequence
Hi,
The slide panel cylinders have 55mm stroke, with a retracted length of 55+39,5=94,5mm. The packer cylinders have 35mm stroke, with a retracted length of 35+39,5=74,5mm.
The ejector panel cylinder have 145mm stroke, with a retracted length of 145+39,5=184,5. These cylinders are Leimbach with Ø12mm size. The tailgate lift cylinders are standard Leimbach 7mm cylinders, with 50mm stroke. There is no automation for the pack cycle, I just operate the valves in the correct sequence. I prefer electric simplicity.. ;-)
Are you going to build a Norba as well, or are you looking at something else? I'm looking forward to hear and see more of your project! =)
@@SeRefuseTrucks yeah I'll definitely keep you updated. It's not going to be a norba. Most likely it will be modeled after a 90s leach or mcneilus because that's what I grew up around as a kid. I haven't decided yet as I'm still buying everything up. It's going to be based off of a globeliner frame and I'm building the rear scratch out of aluminium I bought. it will be tig welded. My cylinder lengths may be different I just wanted a ballpark figure to design around. Thank you so much for answering.
@@joeyclark789 No problem, I am always excited when I hear that others start similar projects, although most never complete their builds. Both the Leach 2R and the McNeilus rear loaders are really hard to make accurate models of in this scale (1:Tamiya?). The problem is that the base length of the available scale model cylinders are too large in comparison to the stroke. It is also hard to get enough room for the relatively large hydraulic fittings. But of course, all depends on what level of accuracy you require. The Leach Alpha would be relatively easy to make in comparison. Keep me updated on your progress!
Please let me know if there is a way to communicate with you about how much you would want to build and sell a truck comparable to the one in the video. My boys love watching this truck and ask me all the time how can we go about getting one. This is one of a kind and you’re the man that can make it happen.
AWSOME VIDEO MY FRIEND. I'm starting to work one as we speak, a long project but love it. Thank you for sharing your video.
Jason Leonard Interesting. I wish you the best of luck! Be sure to post videos if you are successful! =)
Hello friend , it is very cool your truck and my son was crazy about one, in their review saw what was done for you, you agree to share the project this Truck ? as you did the part of brings truck drive system ? Thank you.
w benke Thanks! Not sure that I understand your questions though.. And making drawings for all the parts in this Project would take a lot of time.. Time that I don't Think that I have right now.
how do you make the trash bags
Sorry for the late reply!
Small blocks of cellfoam from a matress were covered with thin plastic from small bags. Then I tied it together at the top with a string, and cut the excess plastic off.
what a gifted builder of this vehicle !!
Nice work man... Does it have an operable eject panel and eject cylinder? Is the hopper/packer designed off of any particular (real) garbage truck body?
That's a great looking Volvo Rear loader garbage truck and its a RC model
Thanks! :)
Very realistic and cool !
+rob c. Thanks! =)
That is AWESOME!! How long did it take you to build it?
Thanks! I don't have any exact number of hours. But if the work in cad is included it is a few hundreds of hours.
Ok now i see it Homemade, yuo should start selling them!
LittlePeoplePlay
I want a truck like that all I have is a lego side loader
I buy 1 or 2 perhaps 3 maybe 4 were getting a bit excessive but maybe perhaps 5 this is getting expensive but just maybe 6...
Or more
What do you use to make the little garbage bags?
were did you get the truck?
Homemade to some extent, other parts were bought. Check my newer video descriptions for details.
Will you make a different truck once this one is done, like a side loader or front loader?
great model...really well done
Where you buy that thing please answer me 🥺 I really like that
If I could have had one of these when I was a kid :( In my day the models, even just the plastic toy trucks were quite limted in variety. Never did find an open rear loader.
+fro0tyl0opy87 I was in the same situation. So I started building small lego garbage trucks instead. =)
Klasse Teil,wo bekommt man sowas her?
Where did you buy the trash bags?
Where can I buy this garbage truck to buy?
請問這台垃圾車要去哪邊買才買的到?
請問這台垃圾車大約多少錢?
How much is this garbage truck?
You Guys are Devils! They Built This RC!
I like that garbage hopper. Can u show his maximal pressure when garbge is full?
I made a video like that recently. But I filled it up with packing chips.
@@SeRefuseTrucks yee, sure
Wow awesome garbage truck i love it!!! Where did you get it from?
He built it
Thanks!
love to see how you did the ejector in there did you do a multi stage piston ? if so did you make it ?
Muito legal amei vou comprar um para mim
Thanks a lot! Good luck with your own building project!
Where do u get this? I really want one.
Unfortunately, there are only single-acting telescopic cylinders in this scale. So I chose to use an ordinary double-acting cylinder instead. The result is the ability to position the unloading plate anywhere I want to, but I can only use about 60% of the body volume. But the 40% in front of the blade is useful for housing valve blocks etc. If I can, I will show this, but it is difficult as the inside of the body is black. The darkness "hides" the components that shouldnt be there irl.
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Thanks!
@@SeRefuseTrucks you are welcome
Was the refuse body and packer blade crafted by hand?
Jason Leonard Yes, or sort of... Lasercutting, watercutting, milling drilling etc.
Is there any trucks like this to purchase. My nephew really wants a trash truck that does exactly what this one does.
Unfortunately no, there are no comparable trucks on the market. The closest thing would be the Haller X2 rear loader from bruder.
where did you have this built? My Husband wants one.
+Ariel Pulliam It is homemade. Some parts can be bought (hydraulics and drive line), but the bodywork and the short version of the cab is homemade.
Dude I am also a big garbage truck fan also nice truck
The cab is a Wedico F12. I shortened it down to a daycab which fits much better as a garbage truck. There are alternatives to the lego cylinders. Check out my other truck. :-)
Fantastic!
Wijnmuseum Thanks! =)
Where did you get your truck? Awesome
Thanks! It is homemade, and I have uploaded videos that provides more info!
That would be a really long video. Sorry..
So cool !!!
I love where did you get it
Love it so much
What do you use to make the trash bags?
P.S. 237,900 viewer! :p
Small cylinders of plastic foam, covered in plastic from small trash bags. (Not from big trash sacks, as they are too thick). Simply wrap the plastic around the cylinder, tie a string around the top and cut of excessive plastic. They are easily compressed, and regain their original shape when unloaded.
Thanks :)
hey mate ware did you get your rc rubbish truck form mate
? i like it
So realistic
is it strong enough to take a finger like the power of it?
+Aidan Dunn The packer moves downwards with a force of approximately 30kg, and the packer edge is quite Sharp. So I wouldn't rule out the possibility that it can cut of a finger. It would at least result in pain and probably bloodshed.
well I figured the finger cutting I'm talking about the amount of pressure cause it looks pretty serious of a truck!
how did you make the packer work like that?
Exitsigncollection Hi, It is hydraulically powered. The system runs at 15bar and the Components can be found at Leimbach Modellbau.
Awesome! :P
where did you get it from or is it custom
+Alfie Whittaker It is homemade. Some parts can be bought (hydraulics and drive line), but the bodywork and the short version of the cab is homemade.
where do you get these I want one !!
I will, as soon as it is totally finished. I am waiting for the last few parts, and if all works well, it will be finished within a month! :-)
How long did it take you to make it
Neat! Are those actually miniature hydraulic cylinders, worked from a miniature hydraulic pump?
Thanks! :-) Yes they are. The hydraulic system is manufactured by "Leimbach Modellbau" in germany, and I am operating it at a 15bar pressure.
SeRefuseTrucks where did you get that i need it
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Es un hermoso camión 🚌🤩
How did you make the trash sacks.
+Lucas Mead Sorry for the late answer. They are made from plastic foam (like the foam in mattresses) wrapped in plastic from small trash bags. the plastic is then tied together with a string at the top. The foam allows them to be compressed, and then regain their original form when dumped out of the truck.
good job then
Thanks! =)
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I saw a Front Loader garbage truck that looks like a Peterbilt 520 either it's a Amrep Heil McNeilus
A R/C-model front loader?
How can I get a catch basin cleaner truck ,same scale ?
I have no idea. You'll probably have to build it yourself. There are a lot of different cabs and chassis available nowadays though, so it might not be that difficult.
where you get this truck
I really want one where does it sell in New York city
Did you get it on amazon??? What is it called???
+Jill Reasoner Nope, it is homemade!
How did you make it?
@SG LegoBuilder Yes of course! :-)
WHERE CAN THE TRASH CART BUY
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AWSOMEEEE I WANT ONE OF THEESE PLEASE TELL ME WHERE I CAN BUY ONE PLEASE MONEY IS NOT A PROBLEM!!!!!!!!
Made it himself. U can't buy it :/
Dove lo hai trovato??
Awesome
Yes
I never seen this before !
Thanks for taking the time. :-)
Ich finde dieses Fahrzeug sehr gut schade das es keine Leute gibt sie sich mit Rc interessieren ich habe eine Bemerkung gemacht auf Google habe ich Angebote gesehen habe bestellt gehabt und meine wahre ist leider nicht angekommen !
Das finde ich unverschämt und blöd habe sehr viel für mein Rc lkw investieren ich würde mich gerne freuen diese Informationen weiter zu leiten
Only thing missing is the Reverse alarm.
+James Pendergrass True, both sound and lights! :-( Coming model(s) will definately have this!
Hahahaaa...dude you made my day! I lmao! That was cool :-)
I am you biggest fan
Thanks! =)
Nice
good
Can i buy somewhere?
Nah, it moves about 1/4 of a realistic maximum speed (25km/h if it were full size). And garbage trucks are just as fast as any other heavy truck..
Where can I buy thos thinf
nice
can I buy it
What a load of trash no. You need to make it
I wanna buy this😍😍😍
Do you still have the lego one?
It is homemade!
It’s really good!
Pero si lo pintamos la parte de atrás verde le ponemos los vinilos de recuperando valor de Córdoba
WHERE CAN I GET ONE???????
oh wow it is a old volvo f12 intercooler
+Vintage toys-melbourne australia-victoria Indeed it is. =)
Nice !
realistic speed on the truck because garbage trucks are like turtles
How did you make it
WHERE CAN I BUY THIS FROM, IT IS GREAT
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he built it by himself