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Tadano AC5.130-1 and Liebherr LTM 11200 9.1

About Us

Jeremy Brown

Founder and CEO

Jeremy’s fascination with heavy machinery began at age nine while assisting his father in barn construction with industrial equipment. This early exposure, facilitated by his father’s work in the equipment rental industry, provided him with a tactile and intuitive grasp of the mechanical physics governing large-scale machines. This foundation was later bolstered by a Master’s in Human Factors Psychology and a professional tenure at Honda Aircraft Company, where he mastered complex engineering documentation through the development of the HondaJet.

Since 2002, Jeremy has dedicated over two decades to 3D modeling, utilizing CAD and animation software to replicate both real-world and conceptual machinery. His journey started with creating aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator X, focusing on aerodynamic realism based on available drawings and performance attributes. Transitioning to heavy equipment, he explored the capabilities of the Giants simulation engine through the Farming Simulator series, beginning with FS08, where he refined mods to incorporate more authentic functionality.

 

Now an internationally recognized mod creator across multiple iterations from FS11 to FS22, Jeremy specializes in the heavy haul sector. By developing intricate cranes, specialized trailers, and massive cargo loads, he empowers enthusiasts to execute complex logistics and critical lifts within a virtual environment. His primary objective remains the delivery of digital machinery that operates with uncompromising realism, pushing the boundaries of simulation technology to mirror real-world performance.

Jeremy leads the multinational team at Critical Lift and Transport Simulation which continues to establish precedence as premier modders for cranes and heavy haul, testing into FS25 and utilizing other technologies, to deliver the closest simulations to real-world conditions that produce acclaims from clients and customers alike.

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