Euclid-type Dump Truck

Started by Nick, February 28, 2017, 04:05:21 PM

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Nick

I want to have a mining/construction type vehicle in my quarry yard. I had in mind the type of dump truck that Euclid used to make. Big yellow things! ;)

Does anyone produce/market them in the UK? I have found a couple of candidates made by a company called Railway Express Miniatures in the States, which appear to be distributed by Walthers, but I can't find anyone handling them over here. (I'm not wedded to these particular models, something else would do.)

The only dump trucks I can find in UK ranges are very old vehicle types, which won't suit - it's a present day layout.

Any ideas?
Nick

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daffy

#1
I worked costing repairs to Terex earthmoving equipment in the 1980's. Big lime green things, with dump trucks, loaders and scrapers of enormous size.  I had larger diecast models of them, long ago sold on, made by NZG/Conrad, and I've been looking for N scale a lot lately, but yet to find any I'm afraid. Similar trucks from Volvo, Komatsu and others are also seemingly impossible to find at N, though hopefully someone here will prove me wrong.

DM-Toys in Germany have the best range of construction equipment at N gauge that I have yet found. Lots of different manufacturers from across the planet, including Langley Models and themselves. Sadly only four dump trucks/tippers, but three are artics and one is included on the back of a low-loader, and not what I think you are looking for. Worth a gander though, and delivery is quick (48-72 hours in my experience) but perhaps €10 p&p for one small item is off-putting.

4 pages of items here:
https://www.en.dm-toys.de/liste/kategorie_en/fahrzeuge_en/tags_en/baufahrzeug_en.html

PS - Euclid became part of General Motors. GM changed brand name to Terex for complex reasons.
Mike

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Nick

Thanks, Mike. Cool job working with those...

You're right - those aren't really what I'm looking for.

This is the Railway Express range that I found:

https://www.walthers.com/railway-express-miniatures

but again, as with your link, shipping a $20 N scale model over from the States looks rather prohibitive. I'm not that desperate yet!  :no:

Nick

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woodbury22uk

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Nick

That is indeed the sort of thing I was looking for.

But as you say, what manufacturer is it? It doesn't look big enough compared to the man. I just looked up a Komatsu brochure, and the HD605 is 13 feet high to the cab top.

It's not one of these is it?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Komatsu-dump-truck-model-Metal-Keyring-UH-/351763933496?hash=item51e6c3a938%3Ag%3Aen8AAOSwxCxT4u2T

Nick

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Nick

Quote from: woodbury22uk on February 28, 2017, 07:27:15 PM
The price of this monster might scare you too, and that is before the shipping cost.

https://www.shapeways.com/product/CCU85HHVV/caterpillar-797-mining-dump-truck-nscale?optionId=41831368

No trouble - I'll take three! Not...

Shapeways is a bit like that, isn't it?  :(
Nick

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70000

#7
Bachmann used to do a rather crude looking Euclid (it was lime green in colour) 6-wheeler dump truck in one of their N scale vehicle accessory packs several years back.
I think I may still have mine somewhere, as it never ended up on any of my layouts. I'll have a look for it tomorrow when I have more time.

EDIT- Found it a lot quicker than I anticipated.  Rather a basic looking bonneted thing - will post a picture of it tomorrow

daffy

Quote from: Nick on February 28, 2017, 07:29:28 PM
That is indeed the sort of thing I was looking for.

But as you say, what manufacturer is it? It doesn't look big enough compared to the man. I just looked up a Komatsu brochure, and the HD605 is 13 feet high to the cab top.

It's not one of these is it?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Komatsu-dump-truck-model-Metal-Keyring-UH-/351763933496?hash=item51e6c3a938%3Ag%3Aen8AAOSwxCxT4u2T

No, I don't think so. The wheel centres are about equal on the one I linked, and the modelling looks a lot better than the keyring version.

But something's not to scale, whether it's the man or the truck:

https://www.bauforum24.biz/uploads/2008/11/post-1166-1226666223.jpg
Mike

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Rabbitaway

#9
Hi Nick

I have looked extensively for construction vehicles and have located the articulated dump truck as seen on the low loader lorry separately. This has been sold individually and I bought three directly from Japan but this was about three years ago. There are a number of model brand names used in Japan and I cannot remember which one this model was sold under. It is a nice model with mirrors and other details to fit.

As for quarry dump trucks there is a crude dicast model sold on eBay regularly but it does look a little over scale.  Also Norscot minis do a dump but again a crude model

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUARRY-TIPPER-LORRY-METAL-N-GAUGE-DETAILED-EX-LAYOUT-DIECAST-INDUSTRIAL-TRAIN-/371797182180?hash=item5690d6c6e4:g:P28AAOSwMgdXyvZE

Bob Tidbury

Just had a thought JBs model world does have keyring type things on his stand at shows I know he has American trucks so he might do the dumptucks sometimes
Bob Tidbury

Railwaygun

#11
Tomix do a range, and I had a dump truck ( alloy) which I cannot remember buying - all due to appear now at the Scottish rail show.




The odd vehicle on the trailer is actually a snow blower.

Some of them came from Plus Daughters.

http://www.plusdaughters.co.uk/aboutus.html

NOne listed but they always have Tomix vehicles at shows - worth a call?

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This is the one that Bachmann used to make.

Figure shows the size of the model.
I've had this example for over 20 years, so I don't know how long they have been out of production. It came in a pack that included a front loading shovel and possibly a couple more vehicles.
It's a bit basic, but it could certainly be used as a basis for making a decent looking model out of it with a bit of work - Said by someone currently converting an N, right-hand drive Tomix motorbus to a left-hand drive trolleybus........!

Railwaygun

@ScottishModeller may have some info as he was looking for Tomix construction models. ( I sold him mine)
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