CaDA Bricks
Claas Scorpion 756 Farm Telehandler
This brick model from CaDA Bricks recreates the Claas Scorpion 756 telehandler, a versatile agricultural machine designed for lifting and material handling tasks on farms. Finished in the familiar green, white, and red colour scheme, the model reflects the appearance of real Claas equipment. As part of the brick kit range, it combines detailed construction with functional features that mirror real-world operation.
Constructed from 401 pieces, the model uses printed elements rather than stickers, ensuring a clean and consistent finish throughout. The structure captures the compact but robust design of the Scorpion 756, including its large wheels and distinctive telescopic boom. Interior and exterior details are carefully represented, giving the finished model a realistic and balanced appearance suitable for display.
The model includes several functional features that enhance its realism. It can be moved forwards and backwards manually, with linked wheel movement providing a natural rolling action. Steering is controlled via a knob system, allowing for precise positioning. The telescopic boom is manually operated, with both lift and extension functions that replicate the real machine’s handling capabilities. These features add an interactive element, making the model more than just a static display piece.
- Brick model of the Claas Scorpion 756 telehandler
- 401-piece self-build construction
- Printed parts for accurate detailing, no stickers required
- Manual forward and backward movement
- Linked wheel movement for realistic motion
- Knob-controlled steering system
- Telescopic boom with lift and extension functions
- Approximate dimensions: 26.4cm length, 12cm width, 17.6cm height
The Claas Scorpion 756 is part of a range of telehandlers designed for demanding agricultural and industrial tasks. These machines are commonly used for lifting, stacking, and transporting materials, offering flexibility that traditional tractors cannot always provide. With a focus on durability and ease of use, telehandlers like the Scorpion 756 play an important role in modern farming operations. This model reflects that versatility, offering a compact representation of a machine that is widely used across agricultural environments.







