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Hello all ! Here some pics of my custom models ... First a Caterpillar 345D LME excavator : With a heavy rock bucket : /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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very nice job, what models did you use to build it
Nothing runs like a deere with a cat on its back but the link belt ate both of them
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Caterpillar 245D LME with montabert hammer : One european excavator : Liebherr 964 /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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Caterpillar 235D LME Caterpillar 365C L, not finished : /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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Caterpillar 365B L, not finished : Caterpillar 983 with cab and metal tracks : /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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linkbelt290rb wrote:very nice job, what models did you use to build it Thank you, i use norscot 345 undercarriage and few parts of it. All other parts are home made. /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 2,559 Location: Edmonton, AB
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Beau travail Cédric, tes customs sont toujours impressionnants à voir! Ça fait un bout que je cherche un modèle Siku comme celui que tu as pris pour ta 964B, c'est l'enfer à trouver à un bon prix. Chapeau pour la cabine de la 345D, tu viens aussi de me donner une bonne idée pour celle de la 365C!
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Joined: 12/30/2008 Posts: 3,439 Location: Good ol' Indiana
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Great work! Thanks for sharing. I really like the 245.
-Ethan Collection 8/2/2016For more of the Diorama and my collection: On Facebook or On YouTube
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Joined: 6/30/2003 Posts: 4,920 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Excellent models Ceds! I especially love the E-series cab on the 345D (which appears to be quite common on a lot of the European machines), any chance you would cast and sell them? I'm sure they would be very popular here on the forums. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH wrote:Excellent models Ceds! I especially love the E-series cab on the 345D (which appears to be quite common on a lot of the European machines), any chance you would cast and sell them? I'm sure they would be very popular here on the forums.
Rowan. I agree i agree.
Nothing Runs Like A Deere
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Joined: 3/21/2006 Posts: 5,046 Location: B-town
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Bravo!....those are great.
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Joined: 12/16/2009 Posts: 607 Location: Surprise, AZ
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Amazing! How come we havent seen your work before? MAy I ask what you used for the vents on the 345? I am about to start making my own and am trying to get as much knowledge as I can. Once again, stunning models!
-Adam
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Thank you for all your comments ! It's not easy for me to understand all what you wrote, but i tried to do the best i can. I don't sell any models or parts of them ... it's take me to much time to make them, sorry. @ CatD11T : i dont undestand : " the vents " Here a picture of my 365Cl model : Based model Norscot 365C FS, undercarriage and cab of Norscot 374D, boom of 365Bl, stick and bucket in resin and hydraulic lines in " evergreen " ( http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/ ) /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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ceds wrote:Thank you for all your comments ! It's not easy for me to understand all what you wrote, but i tried to do the best i can. I don't sell any models or parts of them ... it's take me to much time to make them, sorry. @ CatD11T : i dont undestand : " the vents " Here a picture of my 365Cl model : Based model Norscot 365C FS, undercarriage and cab of Norscot 374D, boom of 365Bl, stick and bucket in resin and hydraulic lines in " evergreen " ( http://www.evergreenscalemodels.com/ ) *snip* Sorry for the sloppiness, best explanation I could think of. Thanks
-Adam
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Thanks! What spacing did you use?
-Adam
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Hello ceds,
very nice models...
How is the R 964 B done...do you have more fotos (from back and right side?)
Thanks Ulrich
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Joined: 12/21/2007 Posts: 2,883 Location: Eastern Pennsylvania
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Awesome customs, I like that 235, and 983!
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 10/19/24
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CatD11T wrote: Thanks! What spacing did you use?
I use 1mm spacing for the two right vents, and 1,5 mm metal siding sheet for the small one on the left. /!\ My 1/50 construction parts shop. 3D printing /!\
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