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Re: Help building a lego Cat D7
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lugnet.build, lugnet.technic, lugnet.modelteam
Date: 
Mon, 19 May 2003 19:33:40 GMT
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I have some pictures of the D7 both still and in action in my MSN group
about bulldozers. (http://groups.msn.com/WelcometoPuffie40/home.htm)

a picture on the first model I tried to build is in my brickshelf gallery.
(http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=puffie40) (Folder name is
CatD7)
I have not taken any pictures of the second one yet...

I have both the parts and service manual for the D7, And I could use this as
reference for parts not readily visible on the machine.

Realistically, I would just like a stand-still model, no "Bells and wistles"
:-) (Though I am not sure how I would make the cyilenders) I would just like
a bulldozer with moving tracks, pivoting trackframes and a blade that moves
up-down. I'll worry about motorized funtionality later.

The main problem I have is the front.  On the real model, the rad is rounded
somewhat on the top and both sides.  I am trying to replicate that, but I
don't have much of a "Mental parts list"(Being able to know part shapes and
how to use them) The first model does not show that

Seconed problem area is the frame, Which I want to be fairly solid, but
realistic enough.

I am making the scale fairly big (To get a picture on things, I am using
40-tooth gears for the sprocket and idler)

I am making the model on MLCad.

I am wondering if I am asking too much from lego...;-)

Also, I will take pictures of the seconed model this afternoon, and post it
in the brickshelf gallery.

Thanks!

Chris Pritchard

In lugnet.build, Simon Bennett writes:
Do you have any pictures of your attempts so far?  What scale are you trying
to work at and what parts are at your disposal (I mean are you building it
with technic parts or not)?  How mush functionality are you trying to
replicate? Do you want it motorised or pneumatically powered?

I have posted this reply to .technic and .modelteam which is where the
builders of this sort hang out more often and maybe others there can help more.

My advice is that you should identify the most hard to replicate part (Which
I'll bet is the tracks) and then find the Lego equivalent.  Its likely the
best fit will be the large technic chain link tread
http://guide.lugnet.com/partsref/search.cgi?q=3873 then set the scale to this.

When I build replicas I like to set the scale, then photocopy the plans I am
working from up to that scale.  Luckily I have some proper Lego graph paper
which I can overlay but you can download some which you may be able to print
or copy onto some fairly see through paper (Can anyone remember where this
is 'cos I've forgotten!)

You could also check out the MOCs by others available by surfing from the
.technic sidebar.

I'm sure we can help you but we need to know more about your intentions.

Psi



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  Re: Help building a lego Cat D7
 
This is just a notice that I just posted updated pictures of the D7 on my brickshelf account. I say that I am getting there, it just needs a little tuning :) (...) (21 years ago, 20-May-03, to lugnet.build, lugnet.technic, lugnet.modelteam)

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  Re: Help building a lego Cat D7
 
(...) Chris. Do you have any pictures of your attempts so far? What scale are you trying to work at and what parts are at your disposal (I mean are you building it with technic parts or not)? How mush functionality are you trying to replicate? Do (...) (21 years ago, 18-May-03, to lugnet.build, lugnet.technic, lugnet.modelteam)

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