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It's just over 1 year i came back at mine dark age and it's time to put my creation's in one topic.

My first MOC is a Volvo EW205D scale 1:11

Specifications LEGO model:

Overall length with Front Outrigger & Rear Dozer: 44,4 cm

Overall width: 22,7 cm

Length boom: 53,4 cm

Length arm: 33,7 cm

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My second MOC is a Caterpillar D11T Scale 1:11

Specifications LEGO model:

Overall length Basic Tractor: 56 cm

Overall width Basic Tractor: 34,5 cm

Overall width Blade: 61 cm

Overall length Basis Tractor with Blade and Ripper: 96 cm

CAT Work In Progress

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Oh wow, this is stunning, when i saw the first picture i thought it wasn't even Lego. Great work, i hope to sea more of this in the future :wink:

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Saw it on the AFOL meeting in Wijk bij Duurstede. Truly impressive and even from closeup barely recognizable as Lego. I was blown away. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Welcome here at EB Davekuhh and have following your amazing project at the Lowlug forum and the result is stunning.

I say, Frontpage and HOF :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Woow, this is just unbelieveable!!! Can you perhapse estimate the number of pieces used? How fragile are the pistons? Is the arm posable, I mean if you add or take away those chromed 1x1 round bricks can you move it?

Again - a real jaw-dropper! Looking forward to your next creations - you sir are beeing watched :-) ...and blogged also on Brickhamster.net

Best regards!

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If only you were able to build that nice Volvo model out of LEGO! Wait a minute... :wink:

This is...just wow! Model Team on steroids. Thanks for posting this amazing model.

Can't wait to see the CAT.

You might want to consider creating a new topic for each model.

Welcome here at EB Davekuhh and have following your amazing project at the Lowlug forum and the result is stunning.

I say, Frontpage and HOF :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Definitely!

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Everyone thanks for the nice comments :grin:

Woow, this is just unbelieveable!!! Can you perhapse estimate the number of pieces used? How fragile are the pistons? Is the arm posable, I mean if you add or take away those chromed 1x1 round bricks can you move it?

Again - a real jaw-dropper! Looking forward to your next creations - you sir are beeing watched :-) ...and blogged also on Brickhamster.net

Best regards!

I have no idea how many pieces A lot.... The boom is not supported by the cylinders.

The boom is supported by bricks and was save with a technic axle. See the photo. De boom can not be move!!

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Best Davekuhh,

Please also post the pictures with your superB display at the Lowlug meeting.

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I found a picture from Barman with your Volvo and display :thumbup::wub:

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I had to double check that I was still on eurobricks, the level of detail that you have achieved is truly astounding! And so far it looks like your dozer is going to have the same level of impecable detailing.

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I found a picture from Barman with your Volvo and display :thumbup::wub:

It looks even better (if that is even possible) in the brick built display.

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