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Bruder D5 Conversion
Finally finished this conversion, nothing exciting. I had the dozer for years and decided to get it out of the way, off the build list , didn’t like the way it was going so I walked away from it. Since it was still taking up space on the bench I decided to push forward and finish it so I could move on to the next project!
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Re: Bruder D5 Conversion
It came out very nice! Very clean and neat conversion.
Stein :-) |
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NICE Bruder D5 conversion Kent!!
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Thanks guys, hopefully it’s more fun to run than it was to build. |
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Re: Bruder D5 Conversion
I'll be anxiously awaiting the videos of it moving dirt! I've contemplated building another one, & hiding the blade servo out of sight like yours. Perhaps after seeing your vids, if it works good, I may decide to make 'er happen. Thats the ONLY thing about mine that I'd really like to change/modify/re-design.
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Re: Bruder D5 Conversion
You'll most likely find it necessary to put a metal cutting edge on the blade. I DIDN'T on mine at first. Once the blade started cracking near center, & cracking from the cutting edge upwards in the blade, I put one on er.
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