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Long time no see! Warming up myself by doing some simple builds, and this is one of the projects I always wanted to do: a bucket loader to complete my construction site series! It is a challenge to redo everything on my own, and I took some inspiration from others on the cockpit part. The loader arm is not easy at all, taking me nearly 2 weeks to make it right and work like the real life loader with the same mechanism.
Beefing up the dump truck a little bit from 60075, now the bucket loader has a match work partner. As a bonus, a little red digger to speed up the site progress!
GM42,GM47 have just shunted thier consist at Pinnaroo and prepare to load more hoppers during the night of 23-12-08
The Mississagi is stopped at Fairport Harbor along Lake Erie taking on a load of sand on a beautiful morning in July, 2020. Three large front end loaders (two can be seen in the photo) work continuously to keep conveyor belts filled with sand.
JS locomotives load up with coal for dispatch to the washery at the loading bay. Sandaoling, Xinjiang Province, China.
Kerr Stuart 13 shunts ore hopper wagons against the loading chutes at Wallah Gorge on the Burma Mines Railway.
Scene from James Cameron's 1986 Movie: Aliens
Yellow Loader design by Larry Lars: www.flickr.com/photos/28192677@N06/3646632056/in/faves-76...
Custom Aliens Minifigs by Matthias: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=58464&st=25
Hat-tip to -2x4- for the hangar girder structure: www.flickr.com/photos/-2x4-/8742900997/in/faves-76272331@...
A healthy loading of hi-cube vans and double stacked containers makes up SCT Logistic's 3MP9 service from Melbourne to Perth on 11 January 2023, seen near Korunye, South Australia.
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Long time no see! Warming up myself by doing some simple builds, and this is one of the projects I always wanted to do: a bucket loader to complete my construction site series! It is a challenge to redo everything on my own, and I took some inspiration from others on the cockpit part. The loader arm is not easy at all, taking me nearly 2 weeks to make it right and work like the real life loader with the same mechanism.
Beefing up the dump truck a little bit from 60075, now the bucket loader has a match work partner. As a bonus, a little red digger to speed up the site progress!
This MILW flatcar load gives a whole new meaning to the term "boat load!" This car was in train 263's consist, led by MILW E-73, near Vendome, MT.
This was a part of John's whirlwind trip through the west in 1967.
Scanned Kodachrome slide processed in September of 1968.
My entry for the 2013 Bio-Cup over on Mocpages. Cervatus and his Power Loader.
This exosuit is made to be very similar to the Power Loader featured in the movie Aliens. Designed to fit a 10 inch tall Bionicle figure, this exosuit is fully posable and removable from the character itself.
More pics on Mocpages: mocpages.com/moc.php/364790
Hope this big guy makes me get into Round 3, this was a blast to build!
To see this just a little easier, here it is on white and zoomed in a little.
Comments and faves appreciated!
Delivery service, Hangzhou, China
Isaiah 22:25
In that day, declares the Lord of hosts, the peg that was fastened in a secure place will give way, and it will be cut down and fall, and the load that was on it will be cut off, for the Lord has spoken.”
Alma loads head east through Cokato after some significant delay in Atwater. This was my first time shooting one of these SD70MACes and they look great. I chased this train back home to Wayzata but with the light fading fast this would be the only photo I could get. Elevation was brought by a giant snowbank.
It has been agreed by those at hand that Elmer's pumpkin could indeed be loaded. In expediency an old boxcar was sourced and loading commenced. An engine hoist was sourced from a nearby mechanic and with enough rope, straps and chain the job could be completed. Lifting bit by bit and supporting with pallets and hay bales the cargo was secured. By morning the great pumpkin was in downtown Milwaukee. And, yes it won the contest. Easily.
A Scammell, Morris Commercial & one other. No power steering, no indicators, no sat-hav, no nearside mirror and no deoderant.....Wonderful days, some would say..