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Hello All!

A few days ago i've finished my contest model!

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First model:

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Second:

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And the last one:

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All the final models are quite differ from these WIP stages.

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Video:

I hope you like the result.

Edited by desert752
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Neat! You may find part 57702 better suited for the bucket wheel excavator. Make sure you use the WHITE version though, looks much better than the Tr-Blue. In fact, I'm using those for a GBC, based on the same machine.

Edited by DrJB
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I like the idea, it's quite original! In the third picture down, what is that piece that holds the towball axle? It looks like a 4L thin liftarm, but what's up with the slit in the top?

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I like the idea, it's quite original! In the third picture down, what is that piece that holds the towball axle? It looks like a 4L thin liftarm, but what's up with the slit in the top?

I think it's just cracked. Thin liftarms do that easily if torque is applied to the axle hole.

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It looks like a 4L thin liftarm ... and appears to be cracked.

It is, because almost half of my 4L and 5L T-shape are cracked in some way.

And a great idea shaping up.

Edited by weavil
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Fantastic/unique MOC indeed. You already giving me few ideas for activities during the coming cold weather ...

Is that crane really 500 parts or less?

If I recall, the tread links do not 'count'.

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I know the tread links don't count, as well as a few other parts, but it still looks really big. I guess just lots of long liftarms and technic bricks.

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Thanks all for comments!

The excavator was reassembled two or three times to reduce parts quantity! And i've done it - it contains exactly 500 parts :)

The train was really difficult task. There are four RC functions in it...

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Very nice and realistic - years ago i've seen a similar digger in action, dredging sand from the middle of the Arkansas River, between Tulsa and Bixby, in Oklahoma - the digger and transport belt pivoted is needed to dig and deliver product, in this case sand, to a shore-based truck (or train car, can't remember). It would be great if you could retake the video in a more realistic setting (but not in a river!)

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