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Reg,
Thanks for the jig photo, explained a lot. Cheers Paul |
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OK, so this thing might as well have been a scratch build... I seriously doubt it would have cost much more and probably would have only taken twice as long to build. Having said that I am starting to think that this may be the most rugged looking example of this particular type of Bruder dozer.
I spent some more time on this tonight and it's starting to take shape now. I have the lower part of the blade mounted to the c frame and the c frame mounted to the Cat. While I was at it I decided that the blade was too narrow so I added 1/2" to the middle. Not a big deal, although I wish I had done it right the first time. Once I had that to my liking I milled up the guarding on the top and welded it on. Let me know what you think! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Wow reg looks really great
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This is sweet Reg! How did I miss this until now?!!
A million times more real with the metal tracks and other additions! Great job!, -Alex
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Reg,
Guarding and blade assembly turned out nice. It's the little things by way of detail that breaths life into what was a toy. Very well done. Cheers Paul |
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your work is incredible any advice for us beginners
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