As you work your remote control construction project the RC construction equipment you’ll use most are the remote control construction front loaders. They’re the workhorses on your job site.
You use the radio controlled front loaders before you start the digging process for foundations, roadbeds, ponds, and runways. You need that turf for landscaping work toward the end of your construction job. You don’t want to damage it when you clear the land of your job site.
The RC loaders are the best tools for removal of that turf. Bring them in to gently scoop each square of sod, and place it on a pallet for storage.
Store your sod in rolls if you prefer. Use the front loader for this job too. Start at one end of the strip of turf, and use the bucket to roll it up. Rolling your sod with a loader both improves, and tests, your skill at operating heavy equipment toys.
After you maneuver the strip of sod into a roll, lift it with the bucket, and transport it to your pallet – or storage area.
Next the digging begins. Most of that work you do with excavators. The job of the remote control construction front loaders during the digging process is removal of loose dirt. The excavator piles the dirt to the side as it digs. Loaders grab that loose dirt, and move it to the dump trucks for transportation away from the dig site.
You want to store that dirt somewhere for future use also. It comes in handy for creating elevated areas that give your finished project structures random foundation heights. And you’ll want to create a rolling landscape.
That gives you more options for RC activities to dream up after your construction project is finished.
On completion of the digging, move the loaders in for the leveling work.
Use the buckets to scrape the ground level around, and inside, the foundation spaces. Level any roadbeds, using the bucket to smooth out the surface in preparation for the cement, or blacktop, materials.
Front loaders that carry backhoes dig the base molds for the foundation walls. Use them to set the molds up for pouring the cement that anchors your buildings.
When you start building your structures let the loaders help your forklifts offload the construction materials from the semi flatbeds. Then use the loaders to assist the cranes in their job of moving those materials into position for installation.
As the build work progresses, and after it’s done, loaders scoop up the debris, and waste materials. Then carry them to, and dump them in, the waiting garbage trucks for disposal.
All pieces of RC construction equipment work together as a team for every construction project you design. But the remote control front loaders are the busiest workhorses of all the RC construction toys.

