February 24, 201412 yr i will take this marsh buggies excavator to the woodworking show in Atlanta GA.if you go to the show stop and take look
February 24, 201412 yr Author thanks guys taking it and putting it in the showcase. first place or last place does not matter it's all about showing it off. i do not think it's good enough to win but that's the best i can do. Ron yes it will be judged.and Fred if you go to the show i would like an honest opinion good or bad you can not see it all in pictures thank you all
February 25, 201412 yr Looks pretty cool to me. It all depends on what the judges are looking for so its probably a crud shoot. Look at it this way. It is exposure and it is definitely good enough to deserve a place in the case. Well done.
February 25, 201412 yr Author the people who go to the show are the judges. you go in look and vote for the one you like.2012 i took my dozer to the show and did not win but had a good time.i want to try my hand at wood turning watched some video you guys make it look so easy.but i know if you make it look easy, you have been doing it for along time.
February 25, 201412 yr Looks Great to me Ernest. I wish I could make it, just a bit too far right now. Hope the very best in the judging for you.
November 9, 20187 yr Very cool...wish he had posted more pics of it and some info on how he made the tracks
November 9, 20187 yr 30 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said: Very cool...wish he had posted more pics of it and some info on how he made the tracks Gramps you can visit his page and see all the content he posted, perhaps you can find some more information, he made many of these models and shared them here on TPW.
November 9, 20187 yr 7 minutes ago, John Morris said: Gramps you can visit his page and see all the content he posted, Only other item I saw was the WWII dozer he built which also is very cool. Nothing in his profile pages. Is there another link to his own site? Did not see one in any of the threads.
November 9, 20187 yr Just now, Grandpadave52 said: Only other item I saw was the WWII dozer he built which also is very cool. Nothing in his profile pages. Is there another link to his own site? Did not see one in any of the threads. I must be mistaking, I saw that too, there was another woodworker here who shared many of his model projects, mainly dirt haulers, tractors, and excavators, I'll try to see if can find him. But for Ernest, I don't know of any site he may have.
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