Here's one I did a while ago when living in Japan. While I'm pretty happy with all the models I made while living in Japan, I was working in a small apartment with very basic hand tools. The resulting models were not up to the standard I would be capable of if I would have had a more professional setup. Hopefully now, with my large garage and workspace, I might be able to up the quality of the models I'm making. Now to get time to do it.
Cheers,
Craig
Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Kobelco SK09
This week I managed to buy a model I've been looking for, for a very long time, the Modeling Ashiya Kobelco SK09 - as rare as hen's teeth. As far as I'm aware, there were three variants made, a Kobelco K909A, a MDI Yutani MD180LC, and a Kobelco SK09. However, I have been told that there were four variants.....and perhaps the other one is a Kobelco SK07. If anyone has any information on this, it would be much appreciated. Now, I have the three that I'm aware of, however I do not have the fourth, if it exists....
In the meantime, here are a few pics of my latest acquisition:
In the meantime, here are a few pics of my latest acquisition:
Long Time, No See
I've been absent from here for about a year now...actually, make that two. A lot has happened in that time. A massive earthquake and tsunami while I was living in Japan, to returning home to Australia and working my butt off to get a job in the mining industry. Currently I am driving haul trucks (CAT 789 & 793, and Komatsu 830E), in a mine in New South Wales. It leaves me little time, however I hope to get back to modelling soon. I am planning a heap of interesting stuff, including a few rebuilds of previous projects and a new project involving Hitachi mining excavators. I'll keep you updated, hopefully with some pics.
Cheers,
Craig
Cheers,
Craig
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