CaDA Bulldozer designer review

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Yet another set I designed for CaDA Bricks. Fully remote controlled bulldozer Goliath B8R in 1:16 scale. My review is a little more than just a presentation, it contains useful - I hope - tips for the building process.
    Comments and questions welcome, of course.
    Also, you may order this set here: decadastore.co...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @MrVWFAhrer
    @MrVWFAhrer 2 роки тому +1

    A really nice model, with nice features and an interesting build. I finished building my model yesterday. However, there are a number of shortcomings. The grille doesn't hold up very well on my copy. Only thanks to the black actuators he does not fly off. In general, this side construction is very vulnerable.
    In addition, when it comes to cable management, you can't be 100% sure that no cable will end up near a gear. If you press the record on it you just don't see it anymore. This triple plug is also placed exactly above the differentials. Unfortunately with only 2 knobs with little clamping force. When I pressed the plate over the cable, it always pushed the connector forward and was then loose. I finally pressed it against it with pliers on the other side and luckily it held up afterwards.
    Still a nice model.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your kind opinion. I'm sorry to hear you're experiencing problems with the model.
      1) Cables should be perfectly safe if folded in a correct way but I agree that it is not always obvious according to instructions (prepared by CaDA). Hopefully, my video helps with that a little.
      2) The triple plug is a tricky part, I admit, and it takes some effort to install it properly. Unfortunately, there was no other place for it. By the way, the clamping force was somewhat better with bricks of the other brand ;) .
      3) Sure, the body of the model (unlike the chassis) is rather fragile but that is the price for realistic looks. Correct angles, correct colors, almost no visible Technic holes - all of it takes some tinkering and just isn't possible with super-solid Technic building. But the model is remote controlled, so as long as you don't try to pick it up by the bonnet or driver's cabin, it should hold just fine :).
      4) About the grille - have you tried removing the blue plates 1x2? Also, make sure the red brackets 2x2 on the side walls are attached at the correct angle and that the whole side walls are UNDER black round tiles 1x1 attached to liftarms that support black actuators. I promise there are no problems with my copy of the model when these conditions are fulfilled.
      I hope this helps. Have a good time playing with your model!

    • @MrVWFAhrer
      @MrVWFAhrer 2 роки тому +1

      @@dmaclego Thanks for the detailed answer.
      Yes, I tried everything with the radiator grill, but it is probably simply due to the not always optimal clamping force Cada. Generally with the system components.
      Ultimately, it's less of a problem for me now. It's not like the model is played with a lot. The presentation takes place in the showcase :).

  • @daetopa3478
    @daetopa3478 2 роки тому +1

    My next Set!
    Thank you

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому

      You're welcome. Have fun with it!

  • @rayproductionsbackupchanne3862
    @rayproductionsbackupchanne3862 2 роки тому +4

    not gonna lie..i feel like gray or black tracks instead of yellow would've look better personally

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому +2

      Sure, it's a mater of taste :) .
      But although Goliath is a made-up brand, my design is VERY, VERY much inspired by a real life machines and there was no question for me that I should keep the original color scheme, which I like very much.

    • @whatsups3045
      @whatsups3045 2 роки тому +2

      At the CaDa price, compared to Lego, you can easily afford to buy extra grey or black track. Or use it from another set you may already own.

    • @rayproductionsbackupchanne3862
      @rayproductionsbackupchanne3862 2 роки тому +2

      @@whatsups3045 yeah definitely. At the price you can modify designs to your own liking relatively cheaply

  • @imlivingketchup2125
    @imlivingketchup2125 2 роки тому +1

    really cool

  • @brickphisto2321
    @brickphisto2321 2 роки тому +1

    The Lego bulldozer was an easy pass for me but I fear this one is not so. 😱 I like your building style combining technic bricks for function with system bricks for the look. Also great to see those wedge tiles which were long overdue.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Well, my building style has its price - models tend to be fragile and heavy, since achieving non-standard shapes and angles requires quite a lot of extra bricks. And yes, the wedge tiles are my small victory :D . Hopefully, we will them soon in other colors, too. As far as I know, there is chance for dark tan 2x3 in the near future ;) .

    • @brickphisto2321
      @brickphisto2321 2 роки тому

      @@dmaclego And I have a strong feeling we will see the wedge tiles in black very soon. 😉

    • @Bric_workshop
      @Bric_workshop Рік тому

      @@dmaclego yes those wedge tiles and the adjustable railings are revolutionary!

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  Рік тому +1

      @@Bric_workshop Thanks. I'm really happy CaDA decided to greenlight the railings.

  • @Konacrusher
    @Konacrusher 2 роки тому +2

    Congratulation! This is one of the best technic models I've built over the last years! Everything about it is beautiful and well engineered.
    However I have a problem with the steering: Regardless of whether "half" or "full" steering I often recognize a strong cracking in the overhead turas and the brickbuild cover takes off :-(.
    I counted the chain links (correct quantity) and ruled out any construction errors.
    Can you please help me?
    Thanks in advance!

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your kind opinion.
      About that cracking sound - the only reason I can think of might be the incorrect placement of the driving half-axles. They must meet exactly in the middle of two dark gray Technic bricks. Please, let me know if this helps you.

    • @Konacrusher
      @Konacrusher 2 роки тому

      @@dmaclego Unfortunately that wasn't the problem. Additional to that I pulled one of the axles too far out so that the gear dropped out. Now I can rebuild the whole dozer. Thanks anyway!

  • @toddwheel
    @toddwheel 2 роки тому +1

    Mine will be here Friday 3/11. thanks for put this set together.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому

      Please, comment here on the set once you have it assembled. Whether positive or not so positive, feedback is always welcome.

  • @mokujin6507
    @mokujin6507 6 місяців тому

    Hai
    I just bought and build thi one..
    Its nice and your idea of railing is pretty neat😂😂,
    btw
    What bulldozer is this? Cat/liebhrr?
    Some suggestion and question
    For side panel (6:43)
    I remove the last yelow thin x1 brick it will make side panel slide easily
    For 2x2 black lamp cable, i hang on the black top panel, it make wiring more tidy
    For rear 6 triangle block (bettwen rear light) to make space for cables
    i just put 1 stud out to rear (kinda hanging) and reposistion the upper plate so it was stable..😢
    Question:
    If i remake transmision siytem into 1 motor per side will it make enough power?
    Or if i remove the grey gear (bettwen differential) will it work?
    Thank you very much

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your kind opinion.
      Whichever way you decide to modify your model - it's always welcome! That's what brick building is all about: searching solutions that suit you best.
      CaDA did not obtain a licence for this model, so it's neither a Cat nor a Liebherr - it's just Goliath :) . But I have a feeling that if you look closely at Cat D8T, you may notice some resemblance.
      If you remove the whole transmission (subtractor mechanism) and use simply one motor per side (geared down, of course), it should run without problems.
      I don't think it will run, though, if you jest remove one gear from current configuration. They are all there for a reason, you know ;) .
      Good luck with your experiments!

    • @mokujin6507
      @mokujin6507 6 місяців тому

      @@dmaclego thank you sir.. i also think this is kinda d8t with some difference...😂😂👍👍🦺

  • @Stefan0671
    @Stefan0671 2 роки тому +1

    You did a fantastic job. I ordered it yesterday. Is this the unlicensed replica of an existing bulldozer or just a generic one?

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you. It is a generic model (or, to be more specific, a model of Goliath bullzoder - a fictional brand I invented)... but some people say it is oddly similar to Cat D8T ;).

    • @Grecki_Bog_Domestos
      @Grecki_Bog_Domestos Рік тому

      Isn it cat d6?

  • @marcoweiergraber2355
    @marcoweiergraber2355 4 місяці тому

    Hi, may I ask you a question: I have a severe problem with the track. If I use 51 idividual pieces, there is not enough tension which means that the track slips above the upper wheel and the bulldozer does not drive. If I remove one track piece it's too short and I cannot close the track. I'm not aware that I did anything wrong in building it. I checked several times. Do you have any idea what could be the problem or how to solve it.
    Best wishes,
    Marco

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  4 місяці тому

      Hi Marco. Unfortunately, I can't really help you without a thorough inspection of your model. However, as you surely know, there are only two possible explanations: either you've made a mistake during assembly (yes, I know you've checked) OR the quality of CaDA bricks is getting worse (which is very unlikely, since CaDA parts are generally very good and get better all the time). On purely theoretical level, there could be one more possibility: CaDA track links are NOT identical to LEGO track links so if - by mistake - you used LEGO track links instead of CaDA, track length might be incorrect.... But LEGO does not produce track links in yellow :) .
      On the other hand... are you 100% sure that it's the track that is slipping over the top wheel? Maybe it's the wheel that makes kind of jerky motions but not actually turning? It would look quite similar to a track slipping over the wheel but the actual reason for this kind of behavior could lay inside the model (and the reason would almost certainly be a misplaced or faulty gear wheel somewhere inside the transmission). I really can't see any other solution to your problem. I hope this helps!
      Best regards,
      Maciej

  • @SHIBA320yt
    @SHIBA320yt 8 місяців тому

    Świetna konkstrukcja. Gratuluje :) Pytanie tylko czemu gąsienice nie są szare :( byłoby chyba lepiej!

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  8 місяців тому

      Dziękuję. W wielu fabrycznie nowych buldożerach, choćby marki Caterpillar, gąsienice są żółte. Szare/metaliczne/rdzawe stają się dopiero gdy złazi z inch farba. Poza tym, w tym samym roku LEGO wypuściło żółte gąsienice w rozmiarze 7, więc wyprodukowanie przez CaDA żółtych gąsienic w rozmiarze 5 było bardzo dobrym posunięciem.

    • @SHIBA320yt
      @SHIBA320yt 8 місяців тому

      Co do zgodności z prawdziwymi odpowiednikami CAT to oczywiście że tak ma być :) to tylko moje subiektywne zdanie. Zawsze można na stronie cady zamówić 100 płytek szarych gąsienic po 10 centów sztuka :) pewnie kupię ten zestaw ale zostanę przy oryginalnych gąsienicach

  • @AndrewGuns
    @AndrewGuns 2 роки тому +1

    This looks better than the cat d11, probably because of using both technic parts and bricks make it look smooth with using technic parts to angle and bricks to cover it up

  • @Bric_workshop
    @Bric_workshop Рік тому

    What is the pushing capacity of the dozer? Just noticed mine is having issues, checked the build and everything is right so wondering if it's normal or if the motor is bunk (steering motor is fine tho)

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  Рік тому +1

      You mean specific numbers for pushing capacity? Come on, it is just a toy :) . It is not supposed to push serious loads, it will not work in sand or mud. However, it will push a bunch of bricks on your table without much effort and you should be able to stop it - on your table, again - with your hand and watch the treads working in place. That's the intended capacity. If you cannot perform this sort of tasks and the model is assembled correctly, then I'd say something is wrong either with the motor or battery box.

    • @Bric_workshop
      @Bric_workshop Рік тому

      @@dmaclego yeah steering works fine but it's not able to spin it's treads even on smooth hardwood. I tried switching hubs & taking it apart but the problem remains. Must be the motor after all.
      Thanks for your help!

  • @patrick_zoeller
    @patrick_zoeller 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video , only thing I do not like is the stickers , I think without them it would look much better.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому +1

      I disagree but hey, they are just stickers - optional by nature :) .

  • @spanktobi1
    @spanktobi1 7 місяців тому

    Hey!
    I have this Model,but…Theres a Problem.
    When i want turn left or Right,the chain Slips over the upper wheel.
    Do you have an idea what i can do?

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  7 місяців тому

      Hi! This shouldn't happen, of course, but when it does happen, I can imagine quite a lot of reasons :) . Please, let me ask you some questions first:
      1) What surface do you try to drive on? A table? A carpet? A very hairy carpet? Out of these three, the last one may be too much for the model.
      2) If you drive on a fairly hard surface and the problem still occurs, please, pick up the model and try turning left and right in the air. If the model is correctly assembled, one track should turn slowly and the other one quickly. Is it so?
      3) Please, count the links in both tracks. I'm not sure if CaDA offers extra links with the set but if so, then maybe your tracks are too long, too loose.
      Please, let me know if this helps.

    • @spanktobi1
      @spanktobi1 7 місяців тому

      @@dmaclego
      Its also on Hard Surface.☹️
      When both chains are in the air, the mechanism work!
      I‘ve allrrady count the Tracks- 51 pieces on both sides- 50 doesnt work. I cant connect them

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  7 місяців тому

      @@spanktobi1
      In your initial message you said that the track SLIPS over the drive wheel. Is the wheel actually turning or does it make minimal moves back and forth, possibly with "clicking" sound?
      If it's the former, and the track length is correct, then it's either: a) one of the wheels is incorrectly placed (which is very unlikely) or b) quality issue (either with track links or wheels, which is even less likely).
      If it''s the latter, then it's a mechanical problem with the final drive - one or more of the gear wheels may be malfunctioning under stress. In this case, unfortunately, you must disassemble the model and carefully examine all the gears and their location with the manual.
      If you find a faulty part (badly moulded, for instance), try contacting the seller. But in my opinion, it will rather be a small mistake in assembly - a missing spacer, perhaps. It's really impossible for me to tell you exactly what's going on without looking inside of the model :) . All I know is that the design was thoroughly tested and if correctly assembled, with all parts intact, the model should not behave like this.
      Good luck!

    • @spanktobi1
      @spanktobi1 7 місяців тому

      @@dmaclego Mhm i thought that the Tracks maybe are blocking,but they run fluently.
      The other wheels also run without any Problem.
      The Problem is,that i bought the Model from a privat Person-so i have to dissamble the Power unit and Look for any mistake 🙄🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  7 місяців тому +1

      @@spanktobi1
      Well, if you bought a previously owned, already assembled set, then it is quite possible that one or more of the gears was overstressed by previous owner. Assembly mistakes are equally possible. Good luck repairing your model!

  • @damararyohanggoro9162
    @damararyohanggoro9162 2 роки тому

    Hmhm... what should I buy? This one or lego 42140? Hmhm... 🤔

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому

      Well, you know MY answer to this question, right? :) Five L motors Pro. Two micromotors. Two sets of remote control. Lights. Black actuators. Yellow actuators. Yellow tracks. Half price.... But ultimately, the choice is yours, of course :).

  • @Mark_Dee
    @Mark_Dee 2 роки тому

    Great Design.
    Much better than Lego's.
    Cool new colors for actuators and inovative railing solution.
    Only negative point is that Cada was not able to send with correct 1x2 tiles. Quality control did fail here.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I believe it is not the quality control issue - these are the only 1x2 tiles produced by CaDA. I just did not know that when I designed the model :(.

  • @Grecki_Bog_Domestos
    @Grecki_Bog_Domestos Рік тому

    Model jest fantastyczny , jednakże ma kilka mankamentów- bardzo brakuje możliwości regulacji napięcia gąsiennicy , jak to jest w d10 Lego. W efekcie koło napędowe ślizga się i wyskakuje . Jedynie na śliskiej nawierzchni model skręca bez problemu. W momencie budowania zastanawiałem się czy nie będzie problemem umiejscowienie koła napędowego na górze i niestety samo jedno nie daje rady przy skręcaniu. Poza tym model wizualnie kosmos.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  Рік тому

      Dziękuję za opinię. Jeżeli zmontowałeś model bezbłędnie, koło napędowe nie powinno się ślizgać - chyba, że a) przeciążasz model jeżdżąc po trudnym podłożu albo b) producent obniżył jakość elementów. Trudno zgadnąć. Koło napędowe umieszczone u góry to znak firmowy buldożerów firmy Cat i z tego co wiem, nikt się nie skarży na to rozwiązanie, którego największym plusem jest to, że układ napędowy nie jest narażony na kontakt z przeszkodami terenowymi. Niestety nie wiem, dlaczego w Twoim egzemplarzu pojawił się problem. Namawiam do wprowadzania usprawnień; wszystko da się jakoś ulepszyć!

    • @Grecki_Bog_Domestos
      @Grecki_Bog_Domestos Рік тому

      @@dmaclego dzięki za odpowiedź! Już kombinuję co z tym zrobić. Generalnie na podłożu typu parkiet czy jakaś terakota nie ma problemu ale już na dywanie gdzie jest większy opór i tarcie koła zaczynają się ślizgać po gąsienicy. Co do napędu to zwracam honor , faktycznie tak to działa. Myślę nad czymś co zwiekszyłoby napięcie gąsienic ale póki co jeszcze nie wymyśliłem;) Co do jakości Cady to wydaje mi się, że producent nie zaoszczędził na jakości. Wydaje mi się, że po prostu waga tej konstrukcji jest tak duża, że przy oporach na gąsienicy ( typu coś szorstkiego jak dywan) koła napędowe tracą z nią kontakt . Próbowałem zabrać jedno ogniwo ale niestety wtedy napięcia są zbyt duże, żeby wgl je spiąć. Pomijając to model jest fenomenalny i ogromnie gratuluję:)

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  Рік тому

      @@Grecki_Bog_Domestos Dziękuję. Jeżeli chcesz zmienić długość gąsienicy, możesz spróbować użyć oryginalnych ogniw gąsienicy LEGO. Na dłuższych odcinkach jest drobna, lecz zauważalna różnica (ale nie pamiętam już, czy z takiej samej liczby ogniw wychodzi dłuższa gąsienica LEGO, czy CaDA). A jeśli chodzi o masę modelu, to sprawa jest oczywista: albo się buduje model czysto Technicowy i wtedy wygląda on tak, jak D-11 wypuszczony przez LEGO, albo się łączy funkcje Technicowe z realistycznym wyglądem i wtedy model swoje waży :) .

    • @Grecki_Bog_Domestos
      @Grecki_Bog_Domestos Рік тому

      @@dmaclego dzięki za poradę. Ja zdecydowanie jestem zwolennikiem Twojego podejścia. Jak tylko zobaczyłem ten model w necie to narobiłem w spodnie :D

  • @povilaslondon
    @povilaslondon Рік тому

    Very weak design in regards engine cover, front panel (grill) can't be attached due to it touching gears at the top. You can solve it in different way but again it's very poor design and is very flimsy. Also steering mechanism makes loud clunking noises when trying to steer the bulldozer and plow stopped working due to gear slippage. Will be remodelling most of it to make it way less heavy and more sturdy. Can't say I'm pleased with it as most parts are 1x pins, very disappointing.

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  Рік тому

      Good luck remodelling - that's what bricks are for!

    • @SHIBA320yt
      @SHIBA320yt 8 місяців тому

      Learn how to build bricks dude :)

  • @Bric_workshop
    @Bric_workshop Рік тому

    I just got this set for review from cada and wanted to congratulate you on doing such a fantastic job! I noticed a few errors in the instructions but nothing major. All the functions work amazing (except drive but that's because a piece got stuck so my fault 😅) and I love how unlike in the Lego dozer you manage to hide all the motors and most gears pretty well. Oh and having 2 sets of actuators for the Ripper angle and depth not just fake ones🤌🤌🤌 stellar 10/10. One last thing I was trying to find you on instagram, do you have an account there?

    • @dmaclego
      @dmaclego  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much for your kind opinion. LEGO must designers follow strict rules; that's why Technic models will never be what I like the most: a mixture of working mechanisms and System aesthetics.
      And no, I do not use Instagram (or any other social media for that matter). Flickr is where present my photos and UA-cam is my place for videos.