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Over the past 14 years I've been drawing heavy equipment, cranes, trucks, cars, ect. and most of the time I just draw a picture and just put it in a binder and shove it in a drawer, so the thought I would post some here on the forums. Here's one of my latest commisioned drawings. This drawing is for Precision Crane Sevice of their Grove TMS9000E their newest crane. As you can see i'm better with a pencil than a computer. If anyone wants to see more just ask.-Bill
-William Jack of all trades, Master of none. Miniature Construction Models
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That's like WOW! Talent! Post all you'd like. Very cool.
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Very nice Lets see some more
CLAP CLAP CLAP EM!!!!!!!!!!! "TRIPLE NICKLE" BABY A little something for a good friend......ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow that is nice, please post more
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Wow very nice! I use to draw/sketch stuff down in school when there wasn't anything to do, for as young as I was, people said I could draw really well, I haven't drawn anything in at least 6-8 years! If I can find them, I'll try and scan them and post em, they are no where as good as this though!
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Thats very nice work. Hell, I can hardly draw a stick fugure!
Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
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cranedude07 wrote:Wow very nice! I use to draw/sketch stuff down in school when there wasn't anything to do, for as young as I was, people said I could draw really well, I haven't drawn anything in at least 6-8 years! If I can find them, I'll try and scan them and post em, they are no where as good as this though! Thanks for the compliments. I honed my skills in high school, It's amazing how much you can get done in math class. Here's some more. Please note that these images are croped and are larger then the original drawings. Kudos to who can tell me what movie this land rover is from. Kenworth LW900 Volvo BM A35 6X6 JSW BH80E Lift King LK300R Dynalugger There's still more where that came from. I'll post some more in the following days. -Bill
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Really great sketches.
Since my wife seems to love the movie "Out of Africa", that would be my guess on the Land Rover.
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Very nice
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the truck looks like it could be from Ace Ventura
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WCollins, Outstanding ! Please post more if available. Randy M. Smolenack RMSmodels@aol.comrandy.m.smolenack@us.army.mil
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I am going to say Jurassic Park....great job on the drawings
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Very nice drawings.. Check out some of my airbrush work on the stripmine site at www.stripmine.org. Click on the link with the airbrushed T-shirts ad and you'll see some of my stuff I painted about 10 years ago. Dave
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Wow that is really good. I tended to doodle in my math notes as well. But my doodling was hardly noteworthy.
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Nice work, lets see some more please. Flickr Photostream
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Colin wrote:Really great sketches.
Since my wife seems to love the movie "Out of Africa", that would be my guess on the Land Rover. Close. Here's a hint. The movie's came from South africa in 1980 and the word antichrist should come to mind.
-William Jack of all trades, Master of none. Miniature Construction Models
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You asked so I delivered. I most likely wont post all of the drawings due to the fact I have over 100 of them and these are only the ones I've done since last april.-Bill Hayes HDX & Challenger Fat Trucks. Peterbilt 353 SBFA Volvo BM A25B Pettibone 30 Karry Krane John Deere 860B
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You've chosen some interesting machines for your sketches. Regarding the Land Rover; most of the membership here were born long after this came out and have probably never been exposed to it. In my opinon, it is truly one of the best physical comedy flicks of all time with the 2X speed scenes in just the right measure! What chaos an empty Coca-Cola bottle can inflict? Please use this before clicking "post"??? You may be surprised with what you see!
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Shovelman wrote:You've chosen some interesting machines for your sketches.
Regarding the Land Rover; most of the membership here were born long after this came out and have probably never been exposed to it.
In my opinon, it is truly one of the best physical comedy flicks of all time with the 2X speed scenes in just the right measure! What chaos an empty Coca-Cola bottle can inflict? You got that right. You haven't experienced true comedy until you've seen it. And in regard to picking interesting machines for my drawings. The drawing I posted are more of a sample of different drawings. I like to draw machines that I seen in real life, the rare or not well known machines or machines that look like they were designed with a etch a sketch.
-William Jack of all trades, Master of none. Miniature Construction Models
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Nice clean work any lattice or crawler cranes ?
Chet
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