Self-made construction machinery models

Self-made construction machinery models

Author: Walter Penka

Publisher: Verlag für Technik und Handwerk

Published:

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13:

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Models of construction machinery are the crowning glory of commercial vehicle modelling. Here not only the quality of the construction must be right, the models must also be designed to cope with sometimes heavy loads during operation. All the functions that excavators, caterpillars, wheel loaders and dumper in one model is another art in this field. But Kits and ready-made models are expensive and sometimes reach prices in the five-digit euro range. The alternative is do-it-yourself construction, which can also be achieved with modest means, as the author Walter Penka shows in this book. He has successfully built various types of construction and shows here his design and construction techniques. The examples of successfully functioning machines shown here enable those who want to build replicas to turn their ideas into reality. The dream of a functional construction machine model can thus become a reality. From the content: • Creating and reading drawings • Materials in model making • Tools and machines • Sheet metal working methods • Visual decoration and equipment • Building techniques - different models and their production • Volvo F12 (1:16) • Wheel loader SL26 (1:16) • Excavator Cat 225 (1:16) • Loader Cat 963B (1:14,5) • Multi Dumper (1:16) • Volvo F12 Tipper Tractor (1:87) • SL26 wheel loader in scale (1:87)


Micromodelling – Construction machinery

Micromodelling – Construction machinery

Author: Alexander Aufschläger

Publisher: Verlag für Technik und Handwerk

Published:

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Who hasn't experienced this: you simply can't get past the new construction site without watching the gigantic machines at work. Building such giants fully functional in the small scale of 1:87 – also known as H0 on the railway – is at least as fascinating. Alexander Aufschläger has devoted himself entirely to construction machinery in microformat and shows you in this book how to successfully recreate such models. Whether excavator, tipper, wheel loader or bulldozer – here you will learn how to realise these functional models perfectly. Ensure amazement in the eyes of onlookers when you demonstrate giants in small scale! From the content: • Construction machinery – the salt in the soup • Basics and technical requirements • Menck M154LC crawler excavator • Komatsu PC490 crawler excavator with sound • Wheel loader Liebherr 580 • Bulk transport with MAN tipper truck • A bulldozer is needed • Heavy transporter with drop deck trailer • Interchangeable loader • Liebherr LTM1045 telescopic crane • Additional functions • Additions to the excavator's daily routine • More Sound


Urban Culture

Urban Culture

Author: Chris Jenks

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780415304993

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This set includes key pieces from Peter Ackroyd, Charles Baudelaire, Walter Benjamin, Homi Bhaba, Charles Dickens, Fredrick Engles, Paul Gilroy, Thomas Hobbes, Max Weber, George Simmel, Ian Sinclair, Edward W. Soja, Gayatri Spivak, Nigel Thrift, Virginia Woolf, Sharon Zukin, and many others. The material is arranged thematically highlighting the variety of interests that coexist (and conflict) within the city. Issues such as gender, class, race, age and disability are covered along with urban experiences such as walking, politics & protest, governance, inclusion and exclusion. Urban pathologies, including gangsters, mugging, and drug-dealing are also explored. Selections cover cities from around the globe, including London, Berlin, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Bombay and Tokyo. A general introduction by the editor reviews theoretical perspectives and provides a rationale for the collection. This collection offers a valuable research tool to a broad range of disciplines, including: sociology; anthropology; cultural history; cultural geography; art critical theory; visual culture; literary studies; social policy and cultural studies.