Lego 46 Model 42055

Now, the final communication. Here’s the bucket wheel working:

Here’s the machine turning the bucket arm:

Moving forward:

And general operation:

Overall this was great fun and very relaxing. Hour for hour entertainment it was about the same as watching an IMAX film.

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 10

This is the final push. The operators cab and safety railings is built. Along with adding lights and ladders this now completes the Bucket Wheel Excavator.

Model Complete!
Model Complete!

This was probably another hour and a half so total build time is roughly 11 hours. I would argue it was worth every penny.

Some detail photos for you now:

Operator's Cab
Operator’s Cab
Buckets
Buckets
Power Unit and Gear Box
Power Unit and Gear Box
Ready To Dig
Ready To Dig

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 9

This part of the Bucket Wheel Excavator is to build the power section. This includes a motor, battery pack and the gearing system to turn on and off different drives.

Motor Unit and Gear Box
Motor Unit and Gear Box

This was another hour after a few mistakes were made! Then I had to connect it to the main bucket wheel arm.

Bucket Wheel Arm
Bucket Wheel Arm

A top view:

Bucket Wheel Arm with Motor and Gear Box
Bucket Wheel Arm with Motor and Gear Box

Then this arm had to be connected to the main body.

Initial Mating
Initial Mating

Then the bucket arm was secured and the top superstructure was built.

Top Superstructure Now Included
Top Superstructure Now Included

Current total time: 9 hr 15 mins

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 8

The next section of this mammoth build was the conveyor away from the bucket wheel.

Conveyor
Conveyor

This was another hour. So current total time is 8 hr 15 min.

Reverse View
Reverse View

And, one more for luck.

Reverse Bucket Wheel
Reverse Bucket Wheel

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 7

This latest in the occasional series of the Bucket Wheel Excavator build chronicles my building of the bucket wheel arm, although only the first half. This took about an hour and an half so the total time so far is 7 hours 15, I think. I did make a mistake on this one, I put the buckets on facing the wrong way and was too tired to work out if it mattered and so I wasted about ten minutes refitting them correctly.

Bucket Wheel
Bucket Wheel

Another view, showing more of the mechanism.

Bucket Wheel
Bucket Wheel

Now, for completeness of record, here is a view of my working space:

Lego Workspace
Lego Workspace

And the reverse view:

More Workspace
More Workspace

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 6

This next section of the bucket wheel excavator is the main conveyor belt from the body to the truck. This was about an hour to build. So far total build time is 5.75 hours. I think I’m over half way now.

Bottom Conveyor
Bottom Conveyor

I was really tempted to start the bucket wheel part of this but it was feeling late in the evening!

Bottom Conveyor
Bottom Conveyor

I think I’ll be sad once this has been finished. It really is quite therapeutic building this stuff.

Hopper and conveyor
Hopper and conveyor

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 5

Now I have a working base unit for the Bucket Wheel Excavator it’s time to make the rotating base which serves as the connector for the conveyors and bucket wheel arm. This build took two hours. I had only really budgeted about ninety minutes of time and so I was feeling quite tired towards the end, but the result is gorgeous.

Base Superstructure
Base Superstructure

Here’s some detail of the build.

Cogs 'n' Stuff
Cogs ‘n’ Stuff

I’m about a third of the way through the instructions and not quite halfway through the separate bags!

Here’s the conveyor superstructure part way through the build:

Conveyor Super Structure
Conveyor Super Structure

This is the initial joining of the pieces but with more work still to do:

Nearly There
Nearly There

Another of the completed sections so far:

Getting There
Getting There

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 3

This Lego model is being constructed in sections. These communications are in line with the numbered bags of legos in the kit. The first part of the kit was to make the dumper truck covered here, this took about an hour.

Here is my workspace:

Work Space
Work Space

I use pasta bowls to hold the pieces while I work. This saves them from dropping into the fireplace or bouncing under furniture on the floor.

This was the first main part of this part of the build:

Central Chassis
Central Chassis

More of the framework:

Open Square?
Open Square?

And this is the final part of this build. This section is the base unit with driver gears for the caterpillar tracks.

Caterpillar Chassis Completed
Caterpillar Chassis Completed

This took about an hour. So far, total time is two hours.

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 2

Part two of the journey into the largest Technic Lego kit ever available. I made the dumper trump that comes with the bucket excavator. It’s a nice little kit with steering and a raising bed.

42055 MKIII
42055 MKIII

The bed raised:

42055 MKIII
42055 MKIII

And finally, a mean front view.

42055 MKIII
42055 MKIII

Lego 46 Model 42055 Part 1

This is part one of a series of communications about Lego Model 42055. It’s a monster and so will be spread in sections as I am looking forward to categorising my journey.

This is the box:

42055 - The Box
42055 – The Box

There’s a Lego DeLorean on top to give an idea of scale. It is a very big box. It is the largest Technics set. The box has a gatefold style to it and so opens out to look like this:

42055 - Gatefold Image
42055 – Gatefold Image

The next exciting part was opening the box and spreading out the various part-bags. There are nearly four thousand pieces in this monstrosity and here some of them are:

42055 - Some Of The Parts
42055 – Some Of The Parts

The white box on the right has the instruction book and also more part-bags in it!

42055 - Second Lot Of Parts
42055 – Second Lot Of Parts

And finally for your delectation I have an image of the instruction book.

42055 - Instruction Book
42055 – Instruction Book

Thus ends the first communication concerning 42055.