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Why is the color "medium azure"? The "medium azure" will be the color scheme for my construction theme. It's striking and different.
This model is inspired by the "Fendt tractor" model. Seen it's documentary of fracturing inspires me to build this. This will only fit one Minifigure. The loader and bucket do have articulation. Manage to fix in the hydraulic parts but not as realistic as the real model. I decided to custom build the loader and the bucket as well. It will look better using the pre-made parts for that. For now, I just prefer this look.
The backhoe swings back to take out another section of the old Marlton Kmart Garden Shop. The blocks show the building's original color.
Why is the color "medium azure"? The "medium azure" will be the color scheme for my construction theme. It's striking and different.
This model is inspired by the "Fendt tractor" model. Seen it's documentary of fracturing inspires me to build this. This will only fit one Minifigure. The loader and bucket do have articulation. Manage to fix in the hydraulic parts but not as realistic as the real model. I decided to custom build the loader and the bucket as well. It will look better using the pre-made parts for that. For now, I just prefer this look.
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Big excavator on new construction site, in the background the blue sky and Mountain Fuji, Shizuoka, Japan
Part of my 7th build in my Iron Builder round against loafbuilds, using the Cat Tail in keetorange. Used twice here.
Why is the color "medium azure"? The "medium azure" will be the color scheme for my construction theme. It's striking and different.
This model is inspired by the "Fendt tractor" model. Seen it's documentary of fracturing inspires me to build this. This will only fit one Minifigure. The loader and bucket do have articulation. Manage to fix in the hydraulic parts but not as realistic as the real model. I decided to custom build the loader and the bucket as well. It will look better using the pre-made parts for that. For now, I just prefer this look.
My latest creation. Hope u gonna like it.
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I was late to the "Grand Opening" of the Lansdowne Town Center because of the rain and when I got there, everyone was packing up and there were no more free samples to munch on. I decided to check out some of the construction nearby instead. Before I knew it, over two hours had gone by - who knew it would be that interesting.
This is a backhoe I found that was blocking an unfinished road that lead to big piles of brush and dirt.
Why is the color "medium azure"? The "medium azure" will be the color scheme for my construction theme. It's striking and different.
This model is inspired by the "Fendt tractor" model. Seen it's documentary of fracturing inspires me to build this. This will only fit one Minifigure. The loader and bucket do have articulation. Manage to fix in the hydraulic parts but not as realistic as the real model. I decided to custom build the loader and the bucket as well. It will look better using the pre-made parts for that. For now, I just prefer this look.
new backend finalised and now happy with rams/stabilizers and slides, just need to tidy up a few bits under the hood, brick layout, will then be happy
CSXT John Deere crosstie backhoe on a specially modified bulkhead flatcar in Connellsville, PA.
AAR Class: MWF Flatcar
AAR Type: M150
Plate: C
Max Gross Weight: 220000
Load Limit: 168800
Former CSXT 406294
A whopping 14 years ago, I built a 1/22 scale JCB backhoe loader. Over the years, I updated it a bit, but it is mostly unchanged. Here it is together with my much newer minifigure scale model of essentially the same vehicle.
The backhoe makes its way around the old Garden Shop at the former Marlton Kmart, kicking off the building's demolition.
Built for a building demolition module in a City diorama.
The backhoe cannot be rotated as there will never be a need for it. The model was built exclusively for the demolition scene and nothing else.
Thank You!
This is a 1993 John Deere 310C Backhoe that was up for auction at a farm clearing sale.
Taken near Horsham, Victoria in 2015.