Hi!
Thought I should post some pics in this forum. So Ross, here are the promised pics of my shovel collection. All models are in 1:50 scale.
I will post the smallest shovel first, then go up in size ending with the largest last.
Volvo EC650
This is my smallest shovel. It is in the 65ton class. It is made by JOAL.
A mechanic stands next to the machine:
The arm is fully functional:
Not very high detail level on this model:
The bucket:
This is a matching truck for this shovel, a Hitachi EH650:
And two loading pics:
Liebherr R984
This is the first verision of the R984 excavator. It has an opperationg weight of around 100tons. The model is an old Conrad model.
It is a pretty big shovel...
The cabguard adds alot to this model in my opinion:
Not very high detail on this one either, but it is better than the Volvo:
The bucket:
Here is a matching truck for this one, a Komatsu HD605-5:
And two loading pics:
Komatsu PC1100LC-6
Next shovel out is the PC1100LC-6 from Komatsu. It is has an opperating weight close to 110tons. The bucket has a capacity of 6.5-7m3. It is powered by a 611HP engine. The model is made by JOAL.
Big shovel:
Pretty high detail level:
Bucket:
A CAT 777D dumptruck, matching truck for the PC1100:
And two loading pics:
Demag H185
This is an old 180ton Demag shovel. It had a bucket capacity between 8 and 16m3 depending on what it was digging. A 1064HP Cummins V12 engine made this shovel move. The model is an old NZG model.
Now we are talking!
As for all old NZG models the detail level is low:
The big bucket:
An Euclid R85 B is a good match for the H185:
Here is a pic from the mine where two H185 is loading dumptrucks:
Liebherr R994B
This is my second largest shovel. It is a 300ton machine. It has a bucket capacity of 15-18m3. The shovel is powered by V12 Cummins diesel enginge with 1500HP. The model is made by NZG.
Now the shovels are getting BIG!
This is the detail level of NZGs newer models... compare this to the Demag pic above!
Huge bucket:
Two loading pics:
Bucyrys 495HF
This is my largest shovel, and largest model! It would be hard to find a larger model than this one.. it is huge!!! The shovel has an opperation weight of 1500tons and a bucket capacity of 110-120tons (havent found any other data about the capacity, but I would guess it has a bucket capacity of between 45>50m3). The model is made by TWH Collectibles and it is sold by NZG in Europe...
Now we are talking BIG machinery!!!
At ground level:
The super structure:
Access ladder:
The enormous bucket:
All the walkways look like this:
Very detailed model!
Some more details, super nice model!
So what type of truck would I use when for this baby? Well a Liebherr T282B is a good choice. This 363ton truck is this shovel able to load in only four passes.
And two loading pics:
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Re: Mining shovels!
Wow Niklas,
You have some fantastic models there!! And a lot of money spent on them for sure??
You have some fantastic models there!! And a lot of money spent on them for sure??
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Re: Mining shovels!
Well. The best start possable for this thread
An excellent collection of different sized shovels.
The first ever mining model given to me back in 1992 is a Yellow H185 Demag. This model came with the real machine delivered to Wimpey mining.
The Bucyrus model is one of the best. TWH made three versions. HF, HR and HF syncrude.
I have a few Models. Terex RH200s. RH120-C etc. I will post pics in due time.
Thanks for posting the pics for us.
Ross
An excellent collection of different sized shovels.
The first ever mining model given to me back in 1992 is a Yellow H185 Demag. This model came with the real machine delivered to Wimpey mining.
The Bucyrus model is one of the best. TWH made three versions. HF, HR and HF syncrude.
I have a few Models. Terex RH200s. RH120-C etc. I will post pics in due time.
Thanks for posting the pics for us.
Ross
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Thanks for your comments!
Yeah Nick the big models aint cheap! And if they are very detailed then they are even more expensive! But they are all worth it if you have the interest! (and space!)
Ross Im looking forward to your pics! Im planning to get afew Terex/O&K machines for my mine to. Most likley that the shovel verision of a RH340 will be my next big model purchase. I bougt a backhoe Liebherr R996 last time I got myself a big model. So I thought I go with a shovel next time!
I have been thinking of getting myself a Bucyrus 49HR blast hole drill. It is also made by TWH. And it has several diffrent colorschemes to. But I would go with the "Bucyrus" colors. To match my big shovel!!
Yeah Nick the big models aint cheap! And if they are very detailed then they are even more expensive! But they are all worth it if you have the interest! (and space!)
Ross Im looking forward to your pics! Im planning to get afew Terex/O&K machines for my mine to. Most likley that the shovel verision of a RH340 will be my next big model purchase. I bougt a backhoe Liebherr R996 last time I got myself a big model. So I thought I go with a shovel next time!
I have been thinking of getting myself a Bucyrus 49HR blast hole drill. It is also made by TWH. And it has several diffrent colorschemes to. But I would go with the "Bucyrus" colors. To match my big shovel!!
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Great models Niklas Under how many year have you collect them?
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