Here are a couple of shots I was sent courtesy of Peter Happel of his handmade working model of a Poclain 350 which looks incredible and a real credit to him.
Thanks to Peter for sharing these photos
Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
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Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
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Re: Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
What a great model! One of the larger excavators and a nice work. It seems have great power.
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Re: Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
And I thought that my EC35 is a compact excavator.
Any technical information about this model?
Why is it cable operated and not radio controlled?
Any technical information about this model?
Why is it cable operated and not radio controlled?
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Re: Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
In this link you can find more pics of this very fine model, there is also building pics:
http://www.baumaschinenbilder.de/forum/ ... oclain+350
http://www.baumaschinenbilder.de/forum/ ... oclain+350
//Niklas Eriksson
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Re: Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
Hello friends,
of cause, the model is radio controlled. The cable out of the model is for electric power (220 Volt)for engine of the hydraulicpump. Also you could work with the model with 12 Volt ( using a car batterie) or it is posible to use the hydraulic power of a real excavator to give live in the model.
best regards, Peter
of cause, the model is radio controlled. The cable out of the model is for electric power (220 Volt)for engine of the hydraulicpump. Also you could work with the model with 12 Volt ( using a car batterie) or it is posible to use the hydraulic power of a real excavator to give live in the model.
best regards, Peter
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Re: Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
Hi Peter,
Great to see you here !!! Thank you for joining us
I think everyone is amazed at your wonderful model
We look forward to you input here at CMN
Regards
Nick
Great to see you here !!! Thank you for joining us
I think everyone is amazed at your wonderful model
We look forward to you input here at CMN
Regards
Nick
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Re: Peter Happels Poclain 350 model
What is the weight of this model Peter? Must be several hundred kilograms. Also have you built any other models in larger scales?
//Niklas Eriksson
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