Monday, June 29, 2009

Famous Trucks - Optimus Prime - Our Knight in Shining Armor from Transformers Revenge of the Fallen

Optimus Prime & the gang from Transformers Revenge of the Fallen

Contents of blog: Optimus Prime, Devastator - all rigs that compose the monster + photos of a couple of the 4-wheelers

(Photos: All photos of Optimus, Bumblebee, Ironhide and Sideswipe were taken by me. If anybody wants to use them for non-commercial web sites, that's ok with me but it would be nice to get the credit for the photos, as I really try to give people credit myself when I borrow their pictures :))


Displayed outside the Arclight Theater this weekend was none other than Optimus Prime, along with Bumblebee, Sideswipe and Ironhide. This exhibit was a must-see for me. The Arclight is a phenomenal theater to watch movies in, so although we didn't have to see the movie in order to view the cars on display, we of course opted to see the it while we were there. (Yeah, I fell for the advertising ;-)) I liked the movie a lot, apart from the "love scene" episodes in the movie, which I felt were redundant and just plain annoying. But for truck lovers, there was a lot of eyecandy.


Anyway, forget the movie. Let's get to the fun stuff... the TRUCKS!!!! MORE Specifically, Optimus Prime, who was on display outside the theater! Optimus had me fooled! I was certain that it was a Kenworth W900, but further research shows that Optimus Prime (at least the modern version of Optimus) is in fact a Peterbilt 379 EX! What a sweeeet ride! Absolutely gorgeous. I did go a little crazy with the camera, of course. The beauty of digital cameras is you can snap all you want without having to pay for development of the pictures.


In this blog I will mainly focus on Optimus, however further down I also have the rigs that make up the Devastator as well as a few shots of Bumblebee, Ironhide and SideSwipe, despite the fact that under normal circumstances, they are about 14 wheels short of making it into my blog ;-)



OPTIMUS PRIME

The original Optimus Prime was a Cabover Freighliner FL-86. Below is a photo of a blue/white COE freightliner, the original optimus was red. (All I could find was miniature models & toy versions of the freightliner so I opted for a differently colored Freightliner instead so I could post a pic of a real truck! So...just picture the truck below in red....


I know that fans of the original transformers were disappointed when they changed Optimus Prime from a flatnosed COE to a Peterbilt 379, but as a fan of big rigs, I must say I am happy they went with the Peterbilt.

From what I've read, the reason they went with the Peterbilt was so that Optimus Prime as a robot would be bigger and badder! :) Optimus Prime's height as a robot is 28 feet and all the mechanics of the CGI model would not have been possible if they had stuck with the cabover. Sticking with the cabover in this case would have dropped his height to 20 feet. (For you metric fanatics, that's a drop from 10 meters to 7 meters).Here are some of the photos I took of Optimus in truck form, while he was displayed outside the Arctern Theater. Sweet ride!!


Optimus Prime - Grill




Optimus - Hood ornament / emblem



Optimus - Sideview of cab

Optimus Prime - Front Left Side


Optimus Prime - View of the side


Optimus Prime - Rear tail lights


Optimus Prime - Rear tail lights



Optimus Prime - Head lights




Optimus Prime - Rear wheels & fenders



Optimus Prime - Blue lights on top


Optimus - From the back

Optimus Prime - Frontal view



Optimus Prime - Right side



Optimus Prime - Left side again

DEVASTATOR
Devastator was made up from 7 different vehicle constructs.

Below is a description of each construct and a photo of each.

LONG HAUL - Devastator's Right Leg

Mining trucks are becoming a favorite of mine. Until I started writing this blog, I had no clue about their existance at all. Yesterday while watching the Transformer, I was undeniably excited to see this baby roll on to the scene.

This is a Caterpillar 773 Dump Truck. Empty, it weighs almost 870000 lbs, it's 30 feet long, 15 feet wide and 13 feet tall and can carry about 50 ton! I love it! I really do!!



Long Haul - green Caterpillar 773 Dump Truck as seen in the movie

Long Haul - a yellow cousin of the truck in the movie.

SCAVENGER - Upper Torso

Scavenger is awesome! It's a red O&K/Terex RH400 Hydraulic Mining Excavator and weighs 1,553,220 lbs. (2,223,000 lb use-weight) This is the largest hydraulic shovel in the world and the biggest front shovel excavator in the world. It's literally a house on wheels, rumor has it that there is a resting area next to the cab, completely outfitted with microwave, refrigerator and sleeping bunk. This monster is 32 feet wide and 33 feet high (from top of driver's cab to the ground). These monsters are built in Germany and so far, there is only one of these in the USA.


Scavenger - O&K/Terex RH400 Hydraulic Mining Excavator


Here is Scavenger dwarfing a Chevy SUV!


Scavenger - a white version I included to show you how huge it is compared to a person.


OVERLOAD - part of Devastator's torso

(formed with Scavenger, who is described above)

Overload is a red Komatsu HD465-7, it's a big boy as well! Empty weight is 95,000 lbs and it's about 30 feet wide and 15 feet wide.


Overload - Here is a photo of a real Komatsu HD465-7 - the movie version is red

Overload - Red Komatsu HD465-7 (I think this is a model only)


HIGH TOWER - Left Arm

High Tower is a Kobelco CK2500 Truss Crane. It weighs about 458,000 lbs and can lift 250 tons. Certainly a massive construct & Devastator worthy!




High Tower - Kobelco CK2500 Truss Crane


SCRAPPER - Right arm

Scrapper is a yellow Caterpillar 992G Front Loader. It saw the day of light in 1992 and was for a period of time the largest earth mover in the world. It weighs over 204,000 lbs and can bite off 16 cubic yard chunks out of the earth at a time. Overall height, with the bucket (scooper) raised is 30 feet and overall length of this baby is 51 feet (including bucket)

Scrapper - Caterpillar 992G Front Loader


RAMPAGE - Left leg

Rampage is a yellow Caterpillar D9L Bulldozer and is a 107,000 lbs earth mover. It's used by military around the world to clear mining areas and for heavy road building operations.


Scavenger - Caterpillar D9L Bulldozer


MIX MASTER - Devastator's head

Mix Master is a silver & white Mack cement truck. As cool as it looks, it's no match for the big guys that make up the rest of this construct. Macks are nice but the rest of the babies in this constructs make this one fairly insignificant... sorry ole Mack! (But it looks nice!!)


Mix Master - Mack Cement Truck (here in red/white)


FOUR WHEELED TRANSFORMERS

Below are some photos of Bumblebee, Ironhide and Sideswipe that I took when they were on display outside the Arclight Theater in Hollywood. Normally they wouldn't make it into my blog (well, the GMC might, it's bad ass!!) but this is a special occasion ;-)

IRONHIDE - 2007 GMC TopKick C4500







SIDESWIPE - 2011 Chevy Corvette Centennial






BUMBLEBEE
- 2010 Chevy Camaro









Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Big Rig of the Week: King Off the Road

Today's post was inspired by some funny photos I received in my email today. The photos were actually a series of funny "Ooops" moments type of photos, but as the truck enthusiast that I am, I went straight for the big trucks.

I couldn't stand only posting the photos without researching this truck some more. After all, this blog is for educating as much as for entertaining. I knew this was a mining truck, due to the blog post I wrote a while back about the Liebherr (The world's largest truck), so I swung by Google and found out some more info on the particular truck below.
I've posted a couple of regular photos of the truck here, but the funny photos as well as an awesome video clip of a Cat 785D doing a donut. That's impressive!

Caterpillar 785D Mining Truck


Maximum load: 150 ton


Overall body length: 37 ft 9 inches


Overall height: 38 ft 9 inches


Width (Canopy): 22 ft 1 in


For more stats & info on this machine, please visit http://www.cat.com/cmms/images/C482772.pdf

It's a PDF file that'll tell you everything you need to know about this big guy!


So....... maximum load for this truck is 150 ton ... it's hard to even imagine what the weight of this boulder could be.


Suppose this driver cut off the wrong truck?

Below is an awesome video of a driver doing a donut in a Caterpillar 785D
Now that takes some skill!