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Felipe that is one fantastic looking shovel, they used those around here in the 70’s putting in the major highways. The majority were removing and loading blasted rock into Euc’s as Max has already pointed out. Max one of these days we are going to see some great dioramas on Felipe’s posts with his most excellent collection, he is saving the best for last. Hopefully the inventor of the “tooth” brush from NC will help him out with the transport end of his equipment in the dioramas by sending him some of those still boxed lowbeds along with his extensive knowledge on how Felipe’s heavy iron should be loaded and moved legally. Steve
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That Lima is just fabulous!!
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Steven,
that is great news. Man, what are you guys planning there?! Whoo-Hoo!
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Max, The Q and I are talking Felipe into doing some major dioramas with that beautiful collection of his, I’m the cheerleader and Q is the money guy, he has like 4 or 5 of those trees in his backyard that produce dollars every couple of weeks. Just imagine what Felipe can do with a very realistic diorama with even more realistic looking equipment incorporated into it. We are just a few young sick individuals (well two of us are) that love the hobby. Steve
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Mr. Scholz wrote:Ok, let's move some shot rock! What's more impressive, the originalmachine or the CCM model? I've started a scratchbuilt MENCK electric quarry shovel, one of the biggest shovels produced in Germany, electric driven. And now see, this LLIMA has the same size, but it's diesel powered. Love the streamlined ECO bucket, we copied designs like that when our shovels had problems getting a full load in blasted rock. The bail is a nice feature, too, I always marveld about operators balancing a way too large boulder on the dipper. Here is anice article on the LIMA 2400: https://www.constructionequipment.com/diesel-powered-workhorseFelipe, I start to wonder what you could do with a fleet like yours in real life. What about a hydroelectric plant? For each step you seem to have a machine in your collection - from land clearing to topsoil removal, to rock excavation and electric equipment installation. Cheers, Max Max, hydroelectric plant would be amazing! I just need a lot of money to buy a really big house!!! Nice about your article!!!
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Max, The Q and I are talking Felipe into doing some major dioramas with that beautiful collection of his, I’m the cheerleader and Q is the money guy, he has like 4 or 5 of those trees in his backyard that produce dollars every couple of weeks. Just imagine what Felipe can do with a very realistic diorama with even more realistic looking equipment incorporated into it. We are just a few young sick individuals (well two of us are) that love the hobby. Steve Here in Brazil I have a tree that spend my money! I can't save anything!!!
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That CCM Lima 2400 is one the coolest models every produced. Congrats Frusso!
We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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Felipe very nice detail, love the wear plates on the blade. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe very nice detail, love the wear plates on the blade. Steve Yes one of my favorites for sure. I will do a different thing now. I'll do a video from my models and I'll post more about what asll you would like to see! What do you think about this idea?
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Felipe I think a video is a great idea. One more way to see that collection of yours. Steve
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I'll do a new video. I think it will be possiblem in one month, in this way I'll be out. After I do it all of you can chose what would like to see. In this way we will avoid bore posts. I will be out for some time! Thanks all!
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Felipe that sounds good, and the only one with boring posts is that sheep herder from NC. Steve
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Hello Felipe,
after looking at the name of this thread and comparing it to the here shown content, I have come to the conclusion that we should discuss the meaning of the word "small". I have rather the impression this collection is great. To see it in videos would be even greater. Go for it.
The Komatsu D355A is a great model, nice looking replica of this classic. I just cold not stand to leave the rubber sealings yellow. Revell Aqua Color flat black is great for this task. The real machine now is very rare to find in Germany.
Looking forward to see your videos,
Max
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I will wait a bit more to do the video. I have some nice models to arrives on next months...
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Felipe can not wait to see what you are getting, should be interesting. Hope all is going well with you and your family. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe can not wait to see what you are getting, should be interesting. Hope all is going well with you and your family. Steve
I'm fine Steve! And you? I'll take some pics and post in this week I hope. I'm waiting the D8Ks and TTS40. When them arrives I'll do a video for you!
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Felipe I’m doing fine, thanks. I have one of those 8K’s on order also hopefully the operators station on the 8 is as detailed as your customs. I’m still trying to find time to do a diorama for the sheeps foot, with older equipment and a nice site scene. Steve
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I hope come back in a few weeks. I need more time to put all things on place in my new home... No gabinet anymore. I have to do another one....
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Hurry up Steve
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