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Liebherr R 954 C HD SL Litronic with various attachments - *(UPDATED 25-07-2010)* Options · View
Remko
Posted: Sunday, November 30, 2008 1:12:16 PM

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Small bucket from the Liebherr R 954 B...







Wrecking ball from NZG...



Special lifting device...





Special short crane boom with stone-clamp from Tekno...







More attachments are on the way Cool Cool

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Remko
Posted: Sunday, March 15, 2009 11:39:53 AM

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I was thinking about making a crusher bucket for some time now, and started working on it a few months back. Unfortunately it didn't work out at the time, and the project was shelved. Well... I picked it up this week, and especially this morning, although after 'finishing' I realised that the crusher (from the Siku Wirtgen recycler) should have been further to the rear. Well, it's just a prototype, so improvements will be made in the future. Suggestions are, as always, very welcome!!

On the Liebherr...



Close-up bucket...









And my multi-functional lifting attachment lifting a YCC Core-Loc...





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Posted: Sunday, March 15, 2009 11:53:50 AM

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Always love your posts, thats some cool attachments. What are the Core-Loc made of, I was thinking of getting a few.

Remko
Posted: Sunday, March 15, 2009 12:01:06 PM

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renaultman wrote:
Always love your posts, thats some cool attachments. What are the Core-Loc made of, I was thinking of getting a few.


They are made out of some kind of plastic I think. They weigh about 80 grams each. Very nice model for a diorama or something. My second one is on the way, and I intend to get 8 more over the next couple of months.

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345DL
Posted: Sunday, March 15, 2009 12:11:52 PM

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WOW Remko! That crusher bucket is an AWESOME idea! Greatjob, it looks awesome.Applause
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Awesome attachments!!!Applause Applause
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Posted: Sunday, March 15, 2009 2:09:48 PM
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Remko,
Great attachments, do you have a pavement bucket?
Gregg
Remko
Posted: Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:23:26 PM

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Gregg wrote:
Remko,
Great attachments, do you have a pavement bucket?
Gregg


That depends own what you mean with a pavement bucket, but I'm pretty sure I don't. Any photo's of one?

Anyway, I moved the drum somewhat further to the rear of the bucket, which looks a lot better (not to mention more practical)...











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Remko
Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 12:11:17 PM

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Some new attachments.

First up, a floor-parts clamp (small variant).









Second, a small container from Zon models, fitted with an adapter for a quickcoupler. This is the first of two try-outs. Second one will be in the reversed position, and feature bucket-ears.





Clos-up of the container and adapter for the quickcoupler.





With the smaller container...



And something for the near future, a pice of tubing from the local Do it Yourself store.



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Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 12:17:56 PM

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Awesome job! I like your ideas!
Remko
Posted: Saturday, April 25, 2009 11:15:55 AM

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Although i loved the R 954 C with the large telescopic boom for very deep digging, the boom I used (LTR 1100) was much to heavy. So, I replaced it with the boom from the LTM 1030, which I had attached to the R 924 Compact earlier, for which the boom was obviously also much to heavy. No everything is in good balance, and the smaller clamshell bucket (Norscot A 904 C) fits perfectly. Because this boom is less heavy, the cilinders have no problems keeping it of the ground now.



But... I still wanted to use the bigger and heavier boom. So what do you do then... Well, you take a bigger excavator of course! The Case CX 800 T-UHD is perfect for this. It's big, heavy and the cilinders are more than strong enough to hold the boom of the ground as well.




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Posted: Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:49:02 PM
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could some 1 tell me were i can get the trenchboxes from?
Remko
Posted: Saturday, April 25, 2009 3:04:00 PM

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Jammie242 wrote:
could some 1 tell me were i can get the trenchboxes from?


Check HERE

Go to "Accessoires" and scroll down.

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Remko
Posted: Friday, May 08, 2009 5:02:21 PM

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I made a new attachment for the model. It's the stick from a Liebherr A 904 C Material Handler. It can be carried both by the R 954 C as by the A 904 C tool carrier.

But first a photo of the model with thew new cab from the Universal Hobbies Liebherr R 944 C.



With the new add-on stick, equipped with the R 924 Leonard hammer.



Small sorting grab from the A 904 C MH...





And with a small bucket from the Liebherr A 314.



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Remko
Posted: Sunday, June 07, 2009 6:26:02 PM

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This just came in yesterday, Brian Blackman's new US style crusher. Normally I'm not a big fan of these types of crushers with their hinge directly to the underside of the stick, but as a real dinosaur fanatic, I have always wanted this particular type.

Officially de kit was intended for models with an 8 mm stick, but with some little filing they also fit models with a 10 mm stick like the Liebherr R 954 C or Hitachi / John Deere 450 very well.

Complete picture of the crusher on the excavator.



With the hinge in the rear hole:









Middel hole:







Forward hole:





This one also came in yesterday, the VHS 70 shear from Zon models. This time I got one build and painted.







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Remko
Posted: Saturday, July 04, 2009 8:59:25 AM

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New attachment, Brian Blackman's beautiful V-bucket.









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Remko
Posted: Monday, January 18, 2010 1:24:01 PM

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I made some minor adjustments to the model, and gave it Conrad's new tracks. These are the 13 mm triple-grouser variants. As this is primarli a demolition machine, narrower tracks make more sense than the original wide (18 mm) tracks.







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Remko
Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 6:32:16 AM

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I've finally made a prototype rubble bucket, but it's not quite there yet. It's made out of one half of the Zon models sorting/beet grap. Unfortunately, this piece doesn't have the proper bucket form. The sorting graps from CMM Schwerlast do, but these are way to small for this model. I'm already working on another prototype with the other half of the Zon models grap, but this time it will be inserted inside the original wide R 954C bucket.

Any suggestions to improve this model are more than welcome of course!!














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DPD1
Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 7:19:17 AM

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Cool stuff... I can't find anything for Zon. Is there a site somewhere?

Dave
Remko
Posted: Monday, January 25, 2010 3:39:23 PM

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DPD1 wrote:
Cool stuff... I can't find anything for Zon. Is there a site somewhere?


Zon doesn't have a website, but DHS carries/carried there products.

Anyway...

I have to think about the first rubble 'bucket' for a while, but for now, here's prototype no. 2. Although it might look more of a filter bucket...







Reversed on the stick.





And the machine with the second special bucket I got from CMM Schwerlast a while ago.







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