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Hamm HD+110 Articulated Tandem Drum RollerPresented here is the 1:50th scale Hamm HD+110 tandem drum roller from WSI. Two versions of the model have been produced, one with a fully enclosed cab and the one reviewed here which has an open cabin with canopy. WSI have already raised the standard for construction models with the release of the Hitachi ZX870 tracked excavator and the Hamm roller continues the trend of producing exquisite models which are packed with detail and functionality at a very good price. The open cabin is exceptionally detailed throughout with the drivers seat mounted to a frame which both rotates by 90 degrees on each side and slides along the width of the chassis. This frame also houses the steering console and side mounted hand controls with the centrally located display screen having intricate printing of the dials and guages, along with the red painted emergency stop button for total realism. The internal contours of the body have been replicated and there is even a tiny printed first aid label indicating where the first aid box is located. This attention to detail is great to see and demonstrates the effort WSI have put into creating a 100% accurate replica. The canopy has white finished side panels with a grey central part with tubular framework and integrated safety railings. An amber beacon is fitted to the roof which also houses integrated front and rear facing work lights with silver lense highlighting. Both water tanks have a satin grey finish with two black painted filler caps, one on each side while large contoured rear view mirrors with a reflective surface have been added to the front frame. Both side doors can be opened to reveal the replicated 4-cylinder Deutz TCD 2012 L04 2V engine block within. The doors have an accurate contour with integrated access steps and door handles which look great while the rear of the door houses a plastic locking clip to ensure the doors remain closed. The more you look inside the engine bay, the more details you find, including the replicated tension belts and centrally mounted radiator with the exhaust pipe protruding through the cutout in the body panel.
Each drum has hydraulic piping fixed to both sides of the frame with the highly detailed drive motor visible on one side and the vibratory/Oscilation motor on the opposite side. Attention to detail is excellent with the guide roller and wheel chocks all added while the tiny printed safety labels are located throughout the model and are exceptional in clarity, considering their tiny size. Simulated edge pressing and cutting equipment has been added to the drum frame on one side while the non-functional stowable access steps for easy access for refilling the tanks have been integrated into the frame castings.
Once again, WSI have demonstrated their commitment to produce some of the most detailed and realistic looking models available with excellent engineering and functionality. The paint finish is very good and the printed safety and warning labels have been accurately placed throughout the model. Pictured below is the enclosed cab version of the model alongside the ROPs version. |
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