Hitachi ZX870 LCH-3 Tracked Excavator

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator

Presented here is the 1:50th scale Hitachi ZX870 tracked excavator with bucket from WSI. This is the first construction model that WSI have produced and it is a real stunner, packed with fine detailing.

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator

Each version of the model has been produced in a limited edition run of 1000 pieces which are supplied with a credit card sized plastic certification card which has a serial number printed on the front which is a nice addition from WSI and The Merchandising Company, who commissioned the model.

 

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The track frames have crisp casting detail of the lower roller frame although there are no actual rotating rollers along the bottom edge. Three support rollers are fitted to the upper frack frame with bolt detailing evident on the main undercarriage cross members with integrated access steps and printed labels. The linked metal tracks are tensioned and rotate smoothly with grouser and bolt detailing visible on each pad.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The model is full of details and touches that are missing on excavator models from most other manufacturers, like the removable rear ballast block which reveals all the internal frame structure. While there are several models that have removable counterweights, the detail revealed within is lacking in comparison to the ZX870.

The ballast itself is a good weight and has lifting eyes, complete with small holes integrated into the casting along with bolt and panel detailing on the upper surface.

The two pins of the ballast push firmly into the two holes in the rear structure and hold well, although the fit is rather tight so care needs to be taken.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The side opening doors are a very welcome addition on the model, more so because they reveal the fully replicated engine block within which has everything fitted, from the air intake and exhaust piping to the fully assembled and detailed cooling assembly which has intricate fan blade detailing along with photo-etched safety grills.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The engine and cooling system is not removable from the model and it is amazing to see such details on an area of the model which is somewhat hidden. Everything has been replicated including the hydraulic pumps, hoses, cables and electrical components.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The radiator grill has been highlighted in silver with the associated pipework with authentic paintwork and printed labels making the engine bay look amazing.

There is a lift up top cover that reveals more of the engine while silver handles and catches have been added within the engine service area, complete with tiny printed safety and warning labels.

The opposite side of the body structure has very crisp grill cut-outs allowing the cooling assembly to be seen within. Silver paint has been used to highlight the fixing bolts for a little extra realsim, as if it were needed with accurately scaled safety railings fitted around the engine service areas, Unlike with other manufacturers, WSI have actually printed small fixing brackets over the holes where the railing fit, giving an incredible level of realism showing the amazing attention to detail that WSI have put into this replica.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

Everywhere you look on the model, there are intricate details like the slewing motors housed below the boom mounting point which are just about visible inside the opening in the casting and the etched black walkway panels fitted to the deck that have an intricate textured anti-slip grip pattern which is rough to the touch.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The main boom lift hydraulics have fixed and flexible hydraulic pipework, complete with connection blocks which are nicely engineered with the accurately moulded cylinders showing the bolt fixing details. The fixed pipework on the back of the boom is raised up and looks much more authentic than having it cast into the back of the boom as most other manufacturers do. While this no doubt adds additional cost to the model, the results are more than worth it in my opinion.

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator

The hydraulics are relatively stiff and hold the boom in any position chosen without any droop while the range of movement of the boom, stick and bucket linkage are very realistic, topped with the use of painted hexagonal headed bolts and nuts that are used to connect the bucket to the stick, allowing it to be easily removed if required.

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator

The bucket has some fine detailing of the wear strips along the bottom surface along with the side cutting bars which have small dimples simulating the fixing bolts.

The satin black finish to the bucket looks great and is a good contrast to the orange colour on the rest of the model.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The internal cab detailing is very good with all the panel and facia contours accurately captured. The seat has integrated armrests with a blue coloured finish simulating the blue material found on the full sized machine, complete with a printed Hitachi logo. The hand and foot controls are all present and correct within while the glazed windows have printed window seal detailing with both front and roof debris protection screens fitted.

Hitachi ZX870 Tracked Excavator

The roof protection screen is photo-etched with an intricate slotted pattern while etched walkway panels have been added along the side of the upper structure.

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator

Every year, models get more and more detailed and realistic. It was not that long ago when most tracked excavator models were fitted with rubber band tracks and while manufacturers have been gradually adding more details, with the introduction of the Hitachi ZX870, WSI have raised the bar considerably and produced a stunning and very realistic replica at a reasonable price. All three versions are now available to purchase from the Hitachi Online Shop.

Hitachi ZX870 Excavator