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Micromodelling – Construction machinery

Excavators, wheel loaders and Co. on a small scale

Alexander Aufschläger

Crafts & Hobbies / Models

Who hasn't experienced this: you simply can't get past the new construction site without watching the gigantic machines at work. Building such giants fully functional in the small scale of 1:87 – also known as H0 on the railway – is at least as fascinating. Alexander Aufschläger has devoted himself entirely to construction machinery in microformat and shows you in this book how to successfully recreate such models. Whether excavator, tipper, wheel loader or bulldozer – here you will learn how to realise these functional models perfectly.

Ensure amazement in the eyes of onlookers when you demonstrate giants in small scale!

 

From the content:

• Construction machinery – the salt in the soup

• Basics and technical requirements

• Menck M154LC crawler excavator

• Komatsu PC490 crawler excavator with sound

• Wheel loader Liebherr 580

• Bulk transport with MAN tipper truck

• A bulldozer is needed

• Heavy transporter with drop deck trailer

• Interchangeable loader

• Liebherr LTM1045 telescopic crane

• Additional functions

• Additions to the excavator's daily routine

• More Sound


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