Outdoor Dio (pic heavy)
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Kezz made them himself mate! Even though he confesses to having no building confidence i think these look pretty damn good for a man with "no building talent" haha
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Kezz the pics are ace, the walls do not detract at all from the shots, and as others have said the angle of your pics is well matched to your Lodge House pics, The hoses and valves on the 120s look fantastic, and even if they are ever so slightly oversize ,they emphasise the brute appearance of the shovels- I have just aqquired a rh120c and would love to have mine fitted with your valves and hoses, but personally I could not pull it off- and i have built many custom models....... you will have to enquire with uk custom maker Gaz and get yourself some coaling shovel booms- for cat 320s or small 0&ks , Ilook forward to seeing how your future empire pans out and my fingers are crosed you get that extension to your site.
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Thanks guys, the valve block was already casted on the RH120's. I just added the pipes and hoses, The RH120-E was just a prototype if you will, each hose are different lengths and looks slightly odd close up, the RH120-C on the other hand was done with much more patience and looks a lot better and the hoses are more identical. I'm hoping to get the 320 shovel kit but it depends on price, I'm strapped for a while I have been trying to improve the way how the dio goes, trying to relate to how uk coal sites work,benching and all that, also trying to get all angles from my lodge house pics to go together on my dio pics and it's pulled off as well as using my imagination.
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The RH120-E was just a prototype if you will, each hose are different lengths
Just like the real deal!
SB
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Hello Luke,
absolutly real great Pictures!!
absolutly real great Pictures!!
Matthias Will
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Veery Nice.
Charles King
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