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EC11 loloader waits for the telehandler to be loaded before leaving Peel park Bradford for Leeds in the pissing down rain. Circus Starr.
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The flats in Errol Place, Aberdeen are being demolished as they are slowly sinking into the ground and the site will not be used for building again.
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Stone and ties have been laid out, and now volunteers are placing rail using an ex-Army Telehandler. This 225-foot extension will offer more storage space at the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum.
I’m a big fan of cargo-hauling and industrial equipment. A long time ago, I built a lowboy trailer for my MAN truck and a telehandler as its cargo load for transport. Since then, the model has been sitting untouched on my shelf. I was never fully satisfied with the solutions I used back then – the rear was too fragile, and the main boom couldn’t hold even the smallest weight. Recently, I decided it was time to revamp the model and address these issues. So, let me introduce you to its upgraded version!
The yellow color scheme was accented with some light orange to imitate the worn-out look of used machinery. The boom has been significantly improved – it can now hold more weight and remains stable, even when fully extended. The weakest link now is the ratchet piece, which will give out before the boom does.
I’m thrilled with how the updated version turned out and hope you enjoy the model as much as I do. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
The Bramble Bashers charity clay shoot has been going on for over 50 years. It rained today... a lot! Here you can see how to improvise some higher clay traps: put them on tele-handlers
Excepting two models (the 8258 crane truck, and the 8052 container truck), I think this is all the LEGO Technic I intend to buy in quite a while (thanks to rebrickable, I can just say "I own this, and want to build that. How many bricks am I missing?" and can just get a handful of bricks from LEGO to build all the other stuff).
Pictured clockwise, starting at the top:
1) A modified Unimog U400 (8110), seating chibifox, a micro fox squishable, and carrying a mini mobile crane (9391),
2) A Backhoe (8069) carrying maokun, a micro red panda squishable,
3) The newer tractor model (9393), sadly without trailer (but I can just build it with the pieces I have)
4) The "bucket truck" (8071) B model, which is a telehandler. It's not the most interesting model, but the white pieces are pretty neat.
5) The flatbed truck (8109) with mini backhoe (42004). Amusingly, these models have the same scale, so the combination looks pretty normal,
6) A fairly reworked B-model for the logging truck (9397) carrying the new pull-back offroad racer (42010), which has a super nifty wind-up engine component... I might buy a few more and build a multi-story car carrier... we'll see
7) The non-XXL mobile crane (8053). This thing is just nicely designed, and I might try to remote/motorise it at some point.
Not pictured, although owned, are the classic LEGO Technic 8880 supercar, which is extremely impressive as an old technic model, but frankly quite horrible compared to modern technic (so it's currently sitting in the closet), a cute minimog (9390), which is sitting in Vancouver, and a 4x4 Crawler (9398) and motorised excavator (8043), which have been taken apart again and are now bricks in those tackleboxes. On top of which we have Fox, a proper sized fox squishable. He's so squishy! O_O
I’m a big fan of cargo-hauling and industrial equipment. A long time ago, I built a lowboy trailer for my MAN truck and a telehandler as its cargo load for transport. Since then, the model has been sitting untouched on my shelf. I was never fully satisfied with the solutions I used back then – the rear was too fragile, and the main boom couldn’t hold even the smallest weight. Recently, I decided it was time to revamp the model and address these issues. So, let me introduce you to its upgraded version!
The yellow color scheme was accented with some light orange to imitate the worn-out look of used machinery. The boom has been significantly improved – it can now hold more weight and remains stable, even when fully extended. The weakest link now is the ratchet piece, which will give out before the boom does.
I’m thrilled with how the updated version turned out and hope you enjoy the model as much as I do. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
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