Schaufelradbagger under construction
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December 17, 2016How it all began2
December 17, 2016The Lego model3
December 17, 2016The real one4
December 17, 2016The big wheel5
December 17, 2016All the parts cleaned and drying6
December 27, 2016The first parts put together. It is quite a challenge to get the fences in place. No holes and you have to bend it to make it fit!7
December 31, 2016Added some more railings and steps8
December 31, 2016One of the additional buildings, meant to house one of the conveyor belts.9
December 31, 2016Added the conveyor belt and did some weathering. Only the sand is missing!10
January 1, 2017Finished the first three stages of the BWE. I painted it light grey, but oversprayed it with light brown. The real thing also looks very dusty and sandy!11
January 1, 2017The conveyor belt in place, together with the connection to the main conveyor belt.12
January 5, 2017I managed to find some 1/200 accessories: a coach, a lorry and some people13
January 5, 2017All the parts I finished so far. In the middle a lorry to show the size of the machine!14
January 5, 2017The winch house which moves the large wheel up and down with a lot of cables and pulleys15
January 5, 2017On an excursion to the BWE, we were taking into the quarry by a coach on a lorry frame. I wanted to try to build this and found a coach and a lorry in the right scale. I cut the coach in pieces, opened up the windows and added seats. Look at the driver16
January 16, 2017The instructiosn for this kit are somewhat mysterious. If you look at the instructions, near the instructions how to make stretched sprue.17
January 16, 2017The fences and the line tell you how to make stairs with a bannister!18
January 16, 2017I hadn't noticed that the eight struts in the third picture were not the same, but all slightly different. It was impossible to see which one should go where. So I enlarged the instructions to make it the real size and so found out which was which!19
January 16, 2017A secret recipe for paint: mix three colours in various ratios and instructions that are absolutely incomprehensible, even for me with my 50 years of modelling experience! But look at the result, that's what counts! I love this beast!20
January 16, 2017All the parts I've got so far. Can you spot the lorry? It's ever so small compared to the BWE. I've weathered the mainstructure, to see how I could obtain the best result. The other parts are either primer or painted grey.21
January 21, 2017The heart of the machine: the big wheel22
January 21, 2017The wheel in place. There are three engines to drive the wheel, although the boxart shows four engines. I added some struts to the main shield.23
January 21, 2017The driver cabins are movable so I decided to add them at different heights.24
January 21, 2017The other side of the arm.25
January 21, 2017This is how the model is more or less going to look.26
January 21, 2017All the assembled parts so far.27
February 5, 2017Two more conveyor belts28
February 5, 2017The main conveyor belt from the BWE to the transport conveyor29
February 5, 2017What do you get when you have Dan Brown write the instructions for a modelkit? The instructions for the BWE! Many mysteries to solve, but it is fascinating to see it grow.30
February 5, 2017The main conveyorbelt, temporarily connected to the mainstructure31
February 25, 2017The first time I used a material I had never used before: sand! What else could be use to show the use of the BWE32
February 25, 2017I used sand on the caterpillar tracks, much better than weathering with paint33
February 25, 2017The part of the BWE where it is connected to the grid of conveyorbelts. The cables used to raise and lower the conveyor belt, still have to be attached34
February 25, 2017The large drum with the electricity cable to power the machine35
February 25, 2017The rear end of the conveyor belt. At first I covered the whole conveyor belt with sand, until I discovered that the sand is not dumped at the end of the belt36
April 17, 2017Again painting lots of railings, still two frames with railings left.37
April 17, 2017How do you get sand on the big wheel in a realistic way: let it turn in a box of sand (after applying glue, of course!)38
April 17, 2017The result! The wheel and the conveyor belt with real sand.39
April 17, 2017I also added some walkways with railings40
April 17, 2017The other conveyorbelt, again with sand and additional walkway41
April 17, 2017The main structure test fitted on is caterpillars42
April 17, 2017This is how it's going to look in the end43
April 17, 2017All the big parts, still unassembled44
May 14, 2017The main tracks covered with sand, for the realistic effect45
May 20, 2017The mainstructure on its tracks46
May 20, 2017Stil some work to do on the piece, like adding some railings and stairs47
May 20, 2017All parts testfitted. my workbench is almost too small!48
May 20, 2017Look at the lorry in the same scale (1/200)49
September 18, 2017Added a walkway on top of the cabledrums50
September 18, 2017More stairs and walkways added51
September 18, 2017Added the supportcables and the blocks for the big cables52
September 18, 2017Because there is of course a lot of dust and sand, many BWEs were fitted with some kind of protection of the engines. Sometimes a large piece of plastic or something similar to that and often with metal plates, as I did53
October 21, 2017Adding the wires to control the digger arm. It isn't easy, since the instructions are not very clear and even contradict each other. Still managed to get them in place and couldn't resist to take a picture of the complete assembly.54
October 21, 2017The visitors are wondering about the size of the machine!55
February 1, 2018The cables! And here it all started to go wrong. I used plasticized metal wire. It looked very realistically, but it ws impossible to get it taught. I almost gave up.56
February 1, 2018Then I discovered basting elastic. Very flexible and strong enough to hold the weight of the big arm. And easy to paint with metal and black57
February 1, 2018The new cables look fine58
February 1, 2018The access stairs added59
February 1, 2018Even from above they look nicely! It really surprised me that all the cables were so strong60
February 1, 2018Because I thought the transport arm quite bare, I decided to add the wires and cables. I had two problems: not enough good pictures and the transport arm had to be detachable. I scratchbuilt a support, which can be removed.61
February 1, 2018The size of the BWE compared with a DC-10 and an F-16. All in scale 1/200!62
February 1, 2018There was a kind of support on the arm, which I added63
February 1, 2018The signs with the serial and constructor's name in place64
February 1, 2018A mini dio: the coach/truck with the visitors65
February 1, 2018The cables on the transport arm, all the attachment points scratchbuilt66
February 1, 2018A view of the whole machine. I used bluetac to fix the cables to the mainconstruction. Just a lot of weathering and the beast is finished67
February 3, 2018After more than a year, the beast is finished! (Well almost, on the pics I saw I missed some parts while weathering with brown dirt).The main structure with a lorry-coach, bringing visititors to the quarry68
February 3, 2018The transport arm. It contains a conveyor belt, which brings the lignite to the structure on the right. At the extreme right is the place where everything is dumped on a large network of conveyor belts.69
February 3, 2018The big wheel, driven by three electric engines. Because they were often damaged by all the sand, they were protected by plating. These were scratchbuilt.70
February 3, 2018The connection from the conveyorbelt to the mainstructure. There were lots of cables, bringing power to the engines. Because I wanted to make the whole a bit transportable, I used bluetac to connect the cables, so everything can be taken apart71
February 3, 2018On the left the machines and winches that raise and lower the diggingwheel through lots and lots of cables.72
February 3, 2018The scratchbult coach/lorry and some visitors, all in 1/200. I was so fortunate to stand in the same place and then the machine is enormous. The tracks are heigher than a man.73
February 3, 2018Close-up of the lorry and visitors. Here you see I missed some parts, when added a brown mist to the model.74
February 3, 2018The winches and an auxiliairy crane75
February 3, 2018The bucketwheel with conveyor belt. I uesd real sand, used in modelrailway lay-outs! The controlcabins could move up and down in reality. And they were suspended in a way that they were always kept level. So I made this possible.76
February 3, 2018The BWE in all its glory77
February 3, 2018The end of all: the LEGO BWE, compared with the Revell BWE. Both beauties in their own!78
February 4, 2018The end of the project: place of honour, in my study!79
October 13, 2020When building this big machine, I didn't like the thread Revell provided. I found a nice plastic coated metal wire, which looked very realistically. But it was impossible to get it nice and taut. After a lot of searching, I found basting elastic and this looked the best solution! Until now. I realized that the was beginning to sink more and more and eventually the wheel rested on the ground and even the superstructure began to lean backwards. The elastic wasn't strong enough to carry the weight!80
October 13, 2020The first thing I did to solve the problem, was fixing the arm with glue. This was quite an enterprise, because the weight of the arm is a lot and with the long arm, there is a lot of momentum. But after several efforts, the arm stayed more or less at the height I wanted. Next I replaced the top wires by the plastic coated metal wire, so if the glue wasn't strong enough, this would carry the weight. Fortunately I had used the same wire on the winches, so there was no difference to see.81
October 13, 2020Next I needed to do something with the basting elastic. I thought I had to cut loose everything, but I found out that I hadn't glued the wire, so it was only held in place bij the paint which I put on the wires. So it was easy to shorten this: I removed more than 50 cms. But now it no longer carries the weight, it is alright to use.82
October 13, 2020The final result: the centre of the wheel is now about 8 cms above the ground and the model looks great again!
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