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Totally unbelievable that this is 90cm in length! Awesome machine (both in real life, and this one il Lego) with incredible level of details and techniques.

What parts are two yellow sprockets (front and back ones)?

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How is that even possible?

it is, indeed. And the bigger the scale, the easiest it is!

Not downrating Davekunn work, don't get me wrong, but obviusly when working with small models becomes hard to achieve the same level of details!

And the stud design helps also!

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These moc's you have posted are superb,I will add the volvo rubber-duck soon (wheel excavator) to the HOF. :sweet:

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Can,t wait to see it in real at LEGOWORLD 2015 Davekuhh :wub::thumbup: :thumbup: .

I think that the display get fantastic to :wink: .

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This is unreal :wub:

You mention it is still a WIP. What exactly are you finalizing?

When can we see the final version?

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This is unreal :wub:

You mention it is still a WIP. What exactly are you finalizing?

When can we see the final version?

He is still working on the dozer,so I guess that is what he is working on.

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keep going on it's very good

If only you were able to build that nice Volvo model out of LEGO! Wait a minute... :wink:

This is...just wow! Model Team on steroids. Thanks for posting this amazing model.

Can't wait to see the CAT.

You might want to consider creating a new topic for each model.

Definitely!

i had the same. it was like

1st pic: nice thing you are going to reproduce

2nd pic: wait that's already lego??? OMG

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Thanks guys

The CAT is still missing his ripper. And Some final details.... Chrome work, decals and finally à display from 120 x 70 cm with à lot of LEGO parts. I hope that I can have it finished before october, so that I can show it on LEGOWORLD Utrecht together with my Volvo EW205D

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Outstanding creations! I'd enjoy extra photos with better sense of scale (people or some common items next to models)

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OMG Davekuhh!

That looks... impressive!!!

Sweet minifig... :) Thanx for photo... :)

Max...

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Both of your models are just mindblowing!!!The're looking like real!!

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The Caterpillar D11t is finished after 6 months of build. It was my biggest project to date. The Caterpillar is built in scale 1:11 with a lot of details inside and outside.

It Will be show at Lego World Utrecht together with the Volvo EW205D.

Specifications LEGO model:

Overall length Basic Tractor: 56 cm

Overall width Basic Tractor: 34,5 cm

Overall width Blade: 61 cm

Overall length Basis Tractor with Blade and Ripper: 96 cm

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

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Caterpillar by Davy Linden ,on Flickr

More pictures at my flickr stream https://www.flickr.c.../128742269@N03/

Thanks for your time and reading this post.

Edited by Davekuhh

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I looking at these photos, but it still really hard to imagine how gigantic this cat really is. I wanna hug it :-) Bravo!!!

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