Mini Materials
I came across a page for Mini Materials on Facebook recently and decided to order a pallet of 12 concrete blocks to see how it would match up to my trucks and forklift. They are 1/12 scale but will be usable, pretty neat! Guess now I have to order a whole truck load LOL!
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The trucks that come into the masonry yard I deliver to
Only hold about 8 to 10 pallet of brick or block Gotta keep it legal |
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That forklift looks mighty familiar, does the propane tank house a battery?
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No the battery is underneath.
Bigford, that will be a big help in keeping my load economical, still would be expensive as these are $19.99 each. |
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You could buy the mold making compound from the Smooth OnCcompany in Spokane WA, & make a mold of them to make your own bricks.
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Looking good, which forklift is that?
https://www.minimaterials.com They also sell silicone molds for concrete blocks, bricks. Pallets, barrels, bricks, lumber, breeze blocks, crates, jersey barriers... |
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I ordered the mold for the jerzey barriers. We need a few of tehm for the PNWSTE club meets!
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I wonder how the jerzey barriers would look next to the 1/14 eagle equipment
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