I know you cannot do any digging in ror but I made a hydraulic excavator. It still needs texturing.
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I know you cannot do any digging in ror but I made a hydraulic excavator. It still needs texturing.
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looks very good
hope whe can dig wholes in ror soon (mayby whe can have fun and make a map at the same time than, save the map than)
will it be released? Can't find it in the repository.
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Looking very cool, good luck with the textureing :P
That wold be nice. A rope on the end of the bucket to lift some medium size stuff =DOriginally Posted by bouwvakker
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nice
;D
I textured it and uploaded it to the repo.
The texture is not very good but it's my first texture. Also the machine will flip over very easy because it has a high COG.
excavator.zip
Looks good, but the wheels are a bit big.
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what is that all- node structure almost above the turbotwin???
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The drawbridge behind the turbotwin isn't helping the identification, and it's an all beam structure, you can't see nodes.Originally Posted by cabovercmk
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It's a device to test high speed rotators. It was some research for the car crushers. If you are really interested you can find it in the car crusher thread.Originally Posted by cabovercmk
maybe you should ad four legs for the sides. Most "wheeled" excavators have legs.
Untill we can make tracks![]()
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I remember a rubber tired excavator buddy used to own near where I live.![]()
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looks pretty good!