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Cat420
02-07-2005, 04:54 PM
Here's some links to my plastic fleet as well as my die-cast fleet. I've had the Legos for years and recently started collecting die-cast models.

Lego Fleet (http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/foody580/album?.dir=1ae3&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/foody580/my_photos) The last picture was done in an art class, I didn't want to do a "normal" valetines day project.
Die-cast Fleet (http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/foody580/album?.dir=eed8&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/foody580/my_photos)

Tigerotor77W
04-14-2005, 10:29 AM
I've got that Lego loader as well! I didn't change the loader arms at all (couldn't get the lift height and dump angle and breakout force to where I wanted them), but I messed around with the back end so now it's a lot beefier. And it look like a (shh; don't tell Cat) Volvo.

As for my die-cast set... hmm, sometime I'll take some pictures and post them. I have an S250, 773, "T200" (I took the tracks off it and replaced them with my 863's understructure), V518, a Deere 250, a Deere 7600, and a spreader. I'm "retiring" my 7600 and spreader, but the others see service as long as I'm at home. It must be hilarious for the neighbors to see me, a college student, still playing in the dirt with toys. :)

Cat420
04-14-2005, 11:36 PM
I had to make my loader a high-lift, my trucks are too big. I wish that I had the money to buy the pieces to keep everything the same color, but Legos are expensive. I make everything that I build to work as realistically as possible. I have been known to test a few of my things in the dirt :) (college student as well). I should have put a tape measure in the pictures, because you really can't tell how big some of the things are (the boom truck reaches 2 feet in the air, and the tractor trailer is 3 feet long)

Tigerotor77W
04-20-2005, 07:52 PM
Do you work as a contractor and take classes? That's pretty impressive! Where are you at and what's your intended major?

I lost a counterweight while plowing some snow one day with the loader. :( Still have two more, fortunately, so the loader can still pick up some stuff.

Cat420
04-20-2005, 10:00 PM
Any equipment that I get to run belongs to the family business, and it's still more like a hobby than a business. I plan to try and get into the local Operating Engineers union after school and then take over the family business years later. I go to school in Nyack, New York and my major is strange "Business and Philosophy Interdisciplinary studies", basically I get to mix and match business and philosophy courses to make up the core of my major

I built a cage off of the back of my loader and use batteries for counter-weight :) .