Hitachi Zaxis ZX1000K-3 2PB

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

Presented here is the limited edition 1:50th scale Hitachi ZX1000K-3 2PB demolition spec tracked excavator in the striking colours of the van Vliet demolition company from NZG. Van Vliet Demolition is a part of the Van Vliet Group, based in Holland and servicing most of Europe as specialist demolition and dismantling experts. For further details of the Van Vliet Demolition Group, check out their website.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

This is a very impressive model which accurately captures the rather unique appearance of the ZX1000K, configured with a short, triple articulating boom and large crusher attachment. As with the standard version, the track frames are easily removed from the central section with the undercarriage having four pivoting arms with extending pads which are used to lift the entire machine off the ground, allowing removal of the track frames for transport.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

Four counterweight blocks are supplied with the model and fit fit into the couterweight tray fitted to the rear of the model. This tray is topped with accurately scaled metal safety railings which are also found at the front of the upper structure. The graphic printing across the counterweight and the body sides has been applied well, with the colours and crisp lettering of the Van Vliet company logo and small lettering of the details and phone number really standing out from the yellow base colour.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

The cab fitted to the model has some very good detailing including the front and roof protection screens which have crisply cast grooves with an integrated grab rail and rear view mirror. Front and side mounted access walkways have been added and have an anti-slip textured surface although they cannot be removed and detracts a little when the model is broken down into its transport configuration.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

The cooling fan housing with a radial pattern is visible from the access walkway which runs along the middle of the upper structure. A nice touch on the model is the opening service door which gives access to the walkway whilst the top surfaces of the body panels have printed black strips simulating the anti-slip panels found on the full sized machine.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

The main hydraulic distribution block has been modelled with flexible hydraulic piping fitted to the back and sides of the main boom with the slewing motor housing located beneath. The casting detail of the cooling grills has been highlighted well with black paint

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

The boom is supplied seperately in the box and connects to the model with the use of two metal pins. Once connected, the flexible plastic hydraulic lines need to be inserted into the pre-drilled holes.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

This can be a pain as they tend to keep popping out so a touch of wood glue works a treat to keep them in place.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

The crusher attachment connected to the stick is a very nicely cast item with crisp structural detailing on the surfaces along with bolt fixing panels whilst the jaws have structural ribbing and chamfered cutting edges.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet

The large hydraulic pistons that operate the jaws are very stiff and need some effort to open fully. The crusher features 360 degree rotation with flexible plastic hoses adding to the level of realism while the manufacturers name and crusher type is embossed onto the sides and highlighted in white paint. The model is supplied in a large, two piece polystyrene carton with printed outer box and the van Vliet colours really make the model stand out over the standard Hitachi orange.

Hitachi ZX1000K - van Vliet