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Liebherr R 9800 Mining Shovel

Maker:  Conrad
Model No:  2942
Scale:  1:50
Review Date:  August 2013


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Cranes Etc Model Rating
Packaging   (max 10)8
Detail   (max 30)25
Features   (max 20)17
Quality   (max 25)21
Price   (max 15)12
Overall   (max 100)83%

Footnotes


Liebherr R 9800 Mining Shovel Video.
Liebherr branded box.
Big, very big.
Embossed characters at the back.
Massive track frames.
Detailed elements on the roof.
Excellent hydraulics.
Massive shovel.
Very heavy construction.
Loading a Liebherr T 282B Mining Truck.
Big iron.
Comment on this model.

The Liebherr R 9800 is the largest mining excavator in the Liebherr range in 2013.  It has an operating weight of around 810 tonnes in shovel configuration and the bucket capacity is 42m³. 

It is designed to work with the largest mining trucks.

Packaging

The model comes in a large package which has a Liebherr-branded sleeve enclosing two large expanded polystyrene trays. 

The review model had no defects or missing parts.

No information is provided about the real machine.  A simple instruction sheet has a parts list and details the fixing of mirrors and other parts.

Detail

The tracks are plastic but they are tough with a matt finish and look very good.  The track frames are metal and simple like the original machine.  Lifting eye lugs are provided but they do not have holes.  There are heavy duty rollers on the top and bottom of the frames.  The massive drive sprockets have Liebherr embossed on the outside and there are large drive casings on the inside.  A fixed ladder arrangement provides access to the slewing ring and front stairs and a service flap provides for refuelling and lubes.

The body is substantial with very sharp graphics.  At the rear 'Liebherr' and '9800' are embossed in the casting.  Slated side panels are modelled in plastic but the colour match is excellent so they look fine.  The access ladders and handrails are metal and strong, and are not too thick.  Mirrors and lights are plastic and not silvered which is a little odd.

The operator's cab has plastic grilles on the sides and rear, and the interior detail is good, although there is no wiper on the windscreen.  Excellent mesh floors are on the walkway outside the cab.

Equipment on the roof looks convincing and the large metal exhaust pipes are really good because you can see right down inside them.  Cables run across the floor and there is another excellent piece of mesh at the front of the roof with fans visible underneath.

The boom and stick are of very heavy construction but matched with that is some outstanding hydraulics which look busy and give a very realistic appearance.  The hydraulic rams are suitably massive with full hydraulics detailing and although the ram jackets are plastic they look very good.  The large rivets are plastic, but they look right also.

The shovel is a huge and solid piece of modelling with the teeth and casting details being very good.

Features

The tracks are tensioned by spring-loaded idlers.  They roll well on a rougher surface and do a good job considering the weight of the model.

Rotation of the body is very smooth with no rocking.

Underneath the body a service flap can be lowered.

The rear access stair lowers although it stops a little too short of the ground.

The boom, stick and bucket have a good range of movement.  The rams are very stiff with those controlling the boom being exceptionally stiff.

The shovel opens wide to discharge its load.

Quality

This is a heavy duty model with substantial metal elements.  There is some plastic but where used, it is appropriate.

The paintwork and graphics are very good.

Price

It is a costly model but it is good value having regard for the size and quality.

Overall

The Liebherr R 9800 is a massive machine and Conrad has produced a model which reflects the size and strength very well.  Overall the detailing is very good too and the hydraulics are impressive.  It is a model which looks great and it is an outstanding mining model.

Footnotes

It was first seen at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in 2013.
 
In the box:  model, instructions and small parts.
Profile view.
Access stair raised up.
Good height on the shovel.
Ladder provides access to the front stairway.
Fans visible through the mesh.
Cab.  No wiper on the windscreen and mirrors and lights are plastic.
Access stair requires a big step up.
Service flap lowers.