Friday, December 27, 2013

Memorable Model: Lima 2400B Front Shovel


In 2001 Classic Construction Models released a limited-edition model of the Lima 2400B Front Shovel. This all-brass model followed the success of our Lima 2400B Dragline which sold out a year earlier. The 1:48 scale allowed a tremendous amount of detail, including a detailed operators cab; individually linked free-rolling tracks, tensioners and bogies; functional shovel; and accurate Lima paint and markings.

The photos above are from the Japanese model magazine Diesel Knock, who have always been great fans of ours. The 2400B is seen here with our 1:48 scale, brass Cat 914G, and is a great example of this beast's true size.

The original machine was also popular with Caterpillar customers, as Lima used the 473 horsepower Caterpillar D397 engine was the unit of choice for the 2400. The B series debuted in 1969 and continued until Lima stopped production of construction equipment in 1980.

Originally offered for $1,695.00, our 240-piece edition sold out quickly. Collectors can occasionally find one of these rare models on secondary markets, but it's not often that someone is willing to part with this fine replica.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Iron Profile: Marion 7200 Walking Dragline

The first Marion walking dragline ever built was still in operation more than 50 years later.


The 7200 Walking Dragline from Marion has long been revered for its durable and consistent performance, and with good reason. The first one ever made (ostensibly just a prototype) worked over 50 years, 6 days a week, for multiple shifts, which puts its productivity near 160,000 hours.

The original 7200 built in 1939 was equipped with a 100-foot boom and a 5-cubic yard bucket. Over the next 20 years many were sold, mostly with 6 and 7-cubic yard buckets. In addition to the electric machine utilizing Ward-Leonard drive, some were diesel driven. In the diesel configuration, they were equipped with 2 engines: a 300 horsepower Fairbanks-Morse 31A which was used to power the hoist and drag drums through clutches and brakes, and a 144 horsepower Cummins engine to drive a DC generator for the electric swing motors.

Primarily used in coal mining applications, the Marion 7000 series draglines were some of the most effective stripping shovels ever made. The 7200 was their second best seller with 57 units built between 1939 and 1957. They were also used for more generic material handling purposes, such as loading rail cars. Frequently this machine would be used to remove large quantities of sand and gravel overburden from the top of coal deposits.

There is a project underway to preserve the last known 7200 that hasn’t yet been scrapped. Let's hope it finds a suitable retirement for its historic life.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Model Announcement: Cat 6020B Hydraulic Shovel


We are excited to announce the most recent addition to our 1:48 scale diecast model line: the Cat 6020B Hydraulic Shovel.

The Machine:
The 6020B is a completely new excavator design, meant to be paired with Cat's 777G haul truck. Weighing in at 240 tons, it has a bucket capacity of 15.7 cubic yards. All is driven by the 1,043 horsepower Cat C32 12-cylinder diesel engine. Safety and productivity are greatly enhanced by the high visibility from the operator's cab windows and monitoring systems.

The Model:
This is Classic Construction Model's largest 1:48 scale excavator to date, and we've packed it with all the features and detail our models are known for. The 6020B has a full engine module and operator's cab that can be viewed through opening access doors. The the powerful hydraulic system has been replicated with all of the complex lines and connections. Wear plates detail the rock bucket, and  every bolt appears to be in place. Boom, stick, bucket, and carbody can all be put through full range of motion. All sits atop movable metal tracks. A signed and numbered machine brochure will be included to certify their authenticity.

Overall average dimensions are 14" long, 6" wide, 10" tall. Price and production quantity are yet to be determined for this piece, but it will only be produced in a limited edition. For current updates, check this page on our website: http://ccmodels.com/caterpillar-Cat-6020B.shtml

Remember to call us so you can be placed on the request list for this limited edition model by contacting us today. Those on the request list will be given priority over others when the model is delivered.

Email: sales@ccmodels.com

Phone: 503-626-6395, Monday - Friday | 8am - 5pm Pacific Standard Time

The following are image of the rapid prototype sample. Many changes are yet to be made, but this will give you an idea of our development.
 



Thursday, December 12, 2013

Cat 789D in mine white

Images of the prototype shown. Changes may be made to production model.

As an update to our Cat 789D Mine Truck announcement, we would like to add that our production run will include a Mine White Version paint scheme. This color is often used to aid visibility from the air by survey planes.

For current updates, check this page on our website: http://ccmodels.com/caterpillar-Cat-789D-white.shtml

Remember to call us so you can be placed on the request list for this limited edition model by contacting us today.

Email: sales@ccmodels.com

Phone: 503-626-6395, Monday - Friday | 8am - 5pm Pacific Standard Time

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Model Announcement: Cat 789D Mining Truck

Images of the prototype shown. Changes may be made to production model.

Images of the prototype shown. Changes may be made to production model.

We are very pleased to announce our latest 1:87th precision scale model in fine brass—the Cat 789D Mining Truck.

The Machine:
The Cat 789D continues the tradition of Caterpillar’s proven 789 Truck with high productivity and lowest in class cost per ton. Power is provided by the proven Cat 3500 series 16-cylinder engine, delivering up to 2,100 gross horsepower. Weighing in at 715,000 lbs, this machine can haul a payload of 200 tons. Traveling at over 35 mph, it can be brought to a stop with its advanced oil-cooled braking system.

The Model:
Classic Construction Models once again pushes the limits of what can be created at 1:87 scale. Each of these limited-edition models is made by hand of sheet and cast brass, every one a true museum-quality work of art. With just a quick look at this fine recreation of the 789D you will see the surprising details of the wear plates in the dump bed, engine exhausts, work lights, safety rails, and operator's cab. Turn it over and marvel at the full drivetrain, engine, truck frame, movable steering and spring suspension. All sits on realistic rubber tires. There will only be a limited amount of these scale models made, and a signed and numbered machine brochure will be included to certify their authenticity.

Even at 1:87 scale this is a big truck. Overall dimensions are 6" long, 3.5" wide, 3" tall. Price and production quantity are yet to be determined for this piece, but will be in line with our other brass models of this scale. For current updates, check this page on our website: http://ccmodels.com/caterpillar-Cat-789D.shtml

Remember to call us so you can be placed on the request list for this limited edition model by contacting us today.

Email: sales@ccmodels.com

Phone: 503-626-6395, Monday - Friday | 8am - 5pm Pacific Standard Time