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Showing posts with label Unimog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Unimog. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Mercedes-Benz’s 60 Years Unimog Concept Leaves Our Brains Hanging Upside Down

June 7, 2011 at 3:45pm by Davey G. Johnson

In 1951, the U.S. government’s Nevada Test Site began earning its atomic stripes, The Catcher in the Rye was published, and direct-dial, coast-to-coast telephone service became a reality. In West Germany, Mercedes-Benz unveiled something called a Universal-Motor-Gerät. Beloved the world over (except in North America, where Freightliner couldn’t move the blasted things), the Unimog has fulfilled most conceivable 4×4 roles, from high-mobility ambulance to snowplow to Dakar truck. To celebrate, Daimler has unveiled something profoundly strange.

According to Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks, the U5000-based concept “has an impressive, dynamic and extremely expressive  ‘face’ corresponding to the future form language of Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle design. The design concept combines the past and future of the Unimog in an extremely avantgardist way.” We’re all for avantgardist, though we’re not exactly sure we’re onboard with the hyperbling wheels. We do, however, dig the truck’s super-weird face and red coil springs. And the aluminum-clad chassis, as well as the open top that hearkens back to fresh-air ’Mogs of yore. Benz claims Bertrand Janssen’s design team was inspired by the poison dart frog. To us, it seems as if the design brief were simply “Sindelfingen goes to SEMA.” We’re a little afraid to think of which synapses overload when Germans hear the tired line about what happens in Vegas.

If this isn’t enough toy-like in looks for you, you can always go buy an actual Unimog toy.

Tags: concept, Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Benz Unimog |


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Monday, June 20, 2011

Mercedes-Benz and Lego Team Up To Create Amazing Scale Unimog U400 You Can Buy and Build

June 1, 2011 at 2:03pm by Alexander Stoklosa

Everyone’s favorite flat-front, ugly/beautiful German off-road workhorse, the Mercedes-Benz Unimog, is now even more awesome and attainable than ever—at 1:12th scale and constructed from Lego bricks. The Unimog U400 is a variant of the contemporary Unimog, a model line that dates back to 1951; to commemorate its 60th birthday, Lego and Mercedes teamed up to create a build-it-yourself version. The resulting Lego Unimog is awesome, and the combination of its 2048 individual pieces and scale makes it the largest Lego Technic model ever offered for sale by the toymaker.

Lego Technic models—the complex cousins to the basic Lego sets—feature moving parts and mechanized actions, and the Technic Unimog takes these core tenets to new heights. Not only are details such as the engine and hub gearboxes painstakingly recreated with tiny moving pistons and operable gear-reduction systems, but the small rig is electrically driven and sports a fully pneumatic gripper arm mounted aft of a pneumatic “dump” bed.

The young (and young at heart) can guide the pneumatic gripper arm through nearly 360 degrees of rotation, alter its reach, and grab things (candy, your spouse’s hair, the dog’s tail) using an external controller. The crane and winch can be reconfigured into an operable snowplow attachment for tiny shoveling jobs. The Lego Unimog also sports four-wheel drive, coil-spring articulating solid axles, and a power front-mounted winch. The kit goes on sale in August and will be available from both Lego and Mercedes-Benz for £190, or about $275 at current exchange rates. The tips of our fingers hurt in an oh-so-good way just from the thought of getting our mitts on this fantastically complex kit.

Tags: LEGO, Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Benz Unimog |


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