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The Toy Shop - Show off your Homemade toy machines

gd10r

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Denver, Colorado
Here are a few Roadbuilders based on the Norscot 330D chassis. The tracks look a little funny, they are still wrapped up in the factory plastic. I have some log loaders as well and a RB on an NZG Cat 325C that I purchased on the day my youngest son was born. Running out of the room to win the bid after he was a few hours old. Ill try to post up some photos when I can.
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Born2clearcut

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This is the lastest machine out of the toy shop
 

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Born2clearcut

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Another one rolls off the line
 

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Jdigger4130

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Very COOOOOL! Love the skill man. I tried my hand at plastic and messed around w some 50 scale diecast stuff and they just look like toys for the kids not the neat ART pieces ya bust! Keep up the cool work Clearcutter!
 

HCF

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May 23, 2010
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Springfield, Or.
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Fabricator
These aren't all scratch built but they're all 1/50 scale diecasts that have been bastardized a little bit.

Link-Belt 210LX with a log max 8000 I think it is.
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The trailer is actually scratch built styrene.
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My version of a 30K hour machine.
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I almost forgot about the jeep I built. It's styrene as well.
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I've really gotten interested in weathering lately so I think that's where I'm headed right now. For a while at least.

I can't imagine working with wood though. You guys are really talented. Same with steel. Too much of a job for a hobby for me.
 

johnklickovic

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Hi everyone, my name is John Klickovic and I am new to a forum. I am 32 years old and live in Canberra, Australia. I like the forum very much, as I was a truck driver local and interstate for about six years. I got out of it two years ago but I still collect and build models of anything in 1/32 scale. Trucks are diecast New Ray and Welly models with a few remote control models as well. Also agricultural machinery in a same scale by SIKU. Construction machinery and logging equipment in this scale is hard to find so I scratch build my models. There is no logging around here so first time I noticed logging machinery was on this forum. I started building models looking at the pics. They are not a spitting image of the real thing as I like to be creative and add my bits too. I ll try to post few photos here.
 

EZ TRBO

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HCF....love the "dirty look"...got any more of all your equipment?

Trbo
 

johnklickovic

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Thanks to Born2clearcut now I know how to post pics, only if I knew how to resize them, that would be good...I hate computers.
 
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