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Bulldozer

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A special thanks to spookey for the plans.

This has been made in 3mm cast acrylic. I will soon post the multi coloured one and the Mdf one.
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Re: Bulldozer

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Oh wow! Move over Spooky . . . . :lol:

Where is the plastic from? I like that colour!
Is it your own design?
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Re: Bulldozer

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Excellent well done both ;)

Think it needs a couple of fiqures, one working the other leaning on a spade :D

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Oh wow! Move over Spooky . . . . :lol:
Why would I do that Phil :) it's one of my plans :)

Gary, love the pictures, looks great in acrylic!!

best wishes

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Spooky wrote:
Oh wow! Move over Spooky . . . . :lol:
Why would I do that Phil :) it's one of my plans :)

Gary, love the pictures, looks great in acrylic!!

best wishes

Dave
Heh :D.
Dammit . . . .

Looks awesome in acrylic.
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Excellent design and excellent build guys.
Looks just awesome in acrylic.

Tweakie.
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Sadly I am not good enough to be able to make the plans anywhere near as good as these. Spooky must take the credit.

I made these with 3mm cast acylic purchased from hindleys I reduced the overall sizes to suit the thickness. ( Plans are for 3.2mm )

I will be making the same bulldozer soon but with different colours, ( Black wheels, yellow cab etc etc ) and will post the results soon.

I have a few plans for things and will post images as and when they are made, will be over the next 10 days and everything will soon be available to view on a website I am having made.

Dave (spooky) I will phone you later or over the weekend mate.

Gary
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