[MOC] Microscale Backhoe
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Re: [MOC] Microscale Backhoe
This is awesome! Great close up picture, too.
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Thanks!brickcollectors wrote:This is awesome! Great close up picture, too.
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Interesting solution for the rear wheels.
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You mean by actually using wheels?koromo wrote:Interesting solution for the rear wheels.
Re: [MOC] Microscale Backhoe
Whoops I meant the smaller ones, which would be the front...black mini-fig heads....
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Re: [MOC] Microscale Backhoe
With the angle of the picture-I thought those were frying pans with the handles cut off. Thanks for the "heads" up. :P
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Ah, okay.koromo wrote:Whoops I meant the smaller ones, which would be the front...black mini-fig heads....
If you click on the image, there's a link to a Brickshelf gallery on the Flickr page.legogod wrote:With the angle of the picture-I thought those were frying pans with the handles cut off. Thanks for the "heads" up. :P
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Nifty!
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Thanks!Leo-J wrote:Nifty!
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