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Hey guys, I'm working on a Mt. Arthur Caterpillar D11R dozer model and I am having trouble finding good photos. I found a few by doing a Google search but they all seem to be small. I seem to remember Richard Fowler building at least one Mt. Arthur D11R model. Did anyone save any of those photos? Or have any photos of the real dozer? Thanks in advance, Greg
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This is all I could find Greg, these are probably the ones you already have though: Seems like anything that was uploaded by him is a dead link now.
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Greg, Drop me a note if you feel like making a second one for me. Dan
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kokosing Const Co wrote:This is all I could find Greg, these are probably the ones you already have though: Seems like anything that was uploaded by him is a dead link now. This Dozer was sitting in our bottom yard for about 3 months. Now getting scrapped.
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Wow! That is a beautiful livery on that Cat D11. Best of luck with your custom.
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Thanks for the help guys! I'll post some progress photos as I get going on the model Greg
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Amazing looking dozer! I would buy one in a heartbeat.
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Here are some progress photos of the model so far. Still lots of work to do but its coming along: Greg
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I believe I like your version better in regard to the thinner handrails. Also, the photo-etched walkways would be my favored option too (don't forget an access to the fuel tank cap..). :d/
I am eager to see how you will come along with the ladder. Looks to me like the most challenging part for this custom project.
Great job so far, good luck and keep us posted! I really like that livery.
Stephane
___________________________________________________ Playing with toys since 1970, now building them.
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Spill the beans on the four 390F you have there!
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Sorry Tom, those are top secrete Canadian projects... Nice work on the dozer Greg.
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225spinace wrote:Sorry Tom, those are top secrete Canadian projects...
Nice work on the dozer Greg. One day the US will invade CA.
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Hi Greg,
your work on the D11 looks super-clean and super-yummie so far! Looking forward to see further steps on this model.
Can anyone please explain for what the rails above the engine deck are used for?
Cheers, Max
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I would think they stop the bigger rocks from smashing the stacks......but I'm a crane guy so what do i know about mining equipment.......
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If I recall correctly it is a tie-off system for fall protection for service work.
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kokosing Const Co wrote:225spinace wrote:Sorry Tom, those are top secrete Canadian projects...
Nice work on the dozer Greg. One day the US will invade CA. The US invaded Canada in the war of 1812 and lost ! Didn't we burn your capital then too LMAO !!!
Yes I own a lot of Norscot Cat models they remind me of my many good years working for a Cat Dealer. Going out to the back forty after work playing with used equipment just moving dirt around
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CDN Cat Power wrote:kokosing Const Co wrote:225spinace wrote:Sorry Tom, those are top secrete Canadian projects...
Nice work on the dozer Greg. One day the US will invade CA. The US invaded Canada in the war of 1812 and lost ! Didn't we burn your capital then too LMAO !!! HAHAHAHA THATS A WIN EH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great looking model
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rmkulak wrote:CDN Cat Power wrote:kokosing Const Co wrote:225spinace wrote:Sorry Tom, those are top secrete Canadian projects...
Nice work on the dozer Greg. One day the US will invade CA. The US invaded Canada in the war of 1812 and lost ! Didn't we burn your capital then too LMAO !!! HAHAHAHA THATS A WIN EH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great looking model I didn't mean invade as in a war...
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Poor old girl is looking rather sad these days...
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