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hummer13
Posted: Thursday, December 10, 2015 5:49:23 PM

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KyleS wrote:
Looks awesome! If I had money I'd love to have one. What would you charge?

Not sure on a quotable price yet if i did more since i still need to 3d print the cab interior and engine detail. But you are looking at 4 figures , not a cheap model to make

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Posted: Thursday, December 17, 2015 2:33:02 PM

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Well sitting at home with a 15mm kidney stone. Those who do not know thats huge and its blicking my right kidney. I have surgery mondsy morning. Well i have alittle done on the 870 build my pain meds knock me out pretty good.
I did have the rest of the tracks come in. Just about finished the undercarriage







Here is a comparison of the undercarriages



These are the main boom cylinders, i drew them up in cad and these will be 3d printed





Hope you enjoy

Jason

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janh
Posted: Friday, December 18, 2015 4:56:33 AM

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Get well soon!

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Posted: Friday, December 18, 2015 10:16:37 AM

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WOW that's going to be intense!

- Kyle
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Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 3:58:49 AM

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Slowly getting stuff done sitting at home after surgery. I try to stay busy but the constant pain slows me down. I have the bucket started, going with tiger teeth for a dramatic look. The model will have a another bucket for the actual display bucket which is being provided by a big name attachment manufacturer.


I had my daughter hold the model so you can really get a feel for the size of it



Here is a close up o started doing the slew motors



Heres the teeth before carving them out. I glued 6 layers let it set overnight to fully cure before cutting into them





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KyleS
Posted: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 4:54:13 PM

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Awesome as always! She is coming along nicely, I can't wait to see it done!

- Kyle
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Posted: Thursday, December 24, 2015 6:03:54 PM
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Applause Thanks for the updates, keep 'em coming!
hummer13
Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2016 3:22:29 AM

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Ok well heres an update for the ones who have not seen on Facebook or instagram. Wish I had more done but been super busy at work and home stuff
First the paint is all airbrushed not a true dead on paint match but close enough, this who model will be quarry weathered anyways.













Everything on this has been hand built except a few components, cylinder housings, tracks are 3d printed. The handrails are made of brass, walkway is all hand drilled to replicate the wsi model photoetched walkways. I have til June to complete but theres still alot to do.

This will be up for sale sfter the competition in June , wont go cheap though

What do you guys think of it so far?

Jason

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ChandlerYohn
Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2016 5:14:47 AM

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Hi Jason, it's coming together brilliantly! :D The walkway mesh is a really nice touch and really adds to the detail. Congrats on the progress so far.

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Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2016 5:25:38 AM

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That looks amazing Jason. Well done!

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Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2016 12:01:27 PM

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God grieve, that thing is awesome. That picture with your (daughter?) give a good idea of it's size.

Just the drilling project for the walkways alone shows about your motivation for the making of the project.

I wish for you that it sells for at least one grand. The time spent alone would justify it. It will be a rare collector piece.

Congratulations,

Stephane

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Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2016 12:15:14 PM

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superb work you must have spent many many hours on this project .
KyleS
Posted: Sunday, February 21, 2016 12:16:20 PM

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That is amazing! Your attention to detail and skill to make it is impeccable! I can only wish to be able to buy it but I can assume it will be in the four figure price range and rightfully so!

Will there be any engine details added? I'm sure your going to go pretty far with detail.

- Kyle
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Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2016 6:26:03 PM

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Well time is flying on me, only a month til the competition I need to get this build finished. For me its all detail even if you can not easily see all the parts. One thing i really wanted to do was have a realistic fan and screen in the cooling area. So i drew these up in cad and had them 3d printed. Once i got them in i hand painted the fan. This model is also getting fully weather which you will see in the pictures.








Here is some pics of the weathering so far and comparison shots of the WSI 870














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Quinella
Posted: Saturday, May 14, 2016 7:56:05 PM

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You have developed a masterpiece and in so doing, you have delighted Kyle Spritzer's heart to the breaking point. Terrific job. I only wish I could do something to that extent. This is why this hobby is so wonderful. And sharing the process along the way makes it even better. My hat is off to you. CAW
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Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2016 1:10:40 AM

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Simply fabulous work! Applause



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Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2016 3:39:13 AM

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Holy Moly, you've created a tremendous model there! A piece of art for sure. Good luck for the competition
KyleS
Posted: Sunday, May 15, 2016 5:32:58 PM

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Outstanding work Jason. You do phenomenal work as I have told you on FaceBook. This model definitely has a place in my heart as the Hitachi ZX870 is one of my favorite machines!

- Kyle
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Posted: Monday, May 16, 2016 11:55:57 PM

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Everything has been said, but when it looks almost better that the real deal, you can tell this is great work.

Even the weathering with torn safety stickers and adequately placed scratches are perfect.

Well done. Can't be done any better. I am assuming the greasy stick and rusty/worn bucket are the next step. Applause

Stephane

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hummer13
Posted: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 12:36:57 AM

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Thanks guys for all the kind words, here are 2 more pics of the weathering continued. Sadly once the walkway is placed over the slew ring and hydraulic controls they will be hard to see, but here is a good shot of then before that happens



Here is a shot at the greasy main boom cylinders



I am waiting on product to rust up the tracks

Jason

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