Wait, Thor from Borderlands Actually Exists?


Alright, so my mind is kind of blown at the moment. Seeing the giant behemoth piece of construction machinery that is Thor in Borderlands is an awesome virtual site to behold, but according to this picture, this massive piece of machinery actually exists?

I don’t think it’s photoshop, as it does have slight differences from the game version, but I just had no idea that Thor was inspired by a real piece of equipment.

Not sure if we have any construction enthusiasts in the house here, but me Googling “giant construction blade machine crawler” isn’t getting me anywhere, so if anyone can tell me what this is, and why it’s used in real life, I’m really quite curious.

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19 Comments

  1. It’s called a bucket-wheel excavator. Apparently, the biggest one around, the Bagger 293, is on record as the largest terrestrial vehicle yet built. I think they’re used mostly for stripping soil off of coal deposits, but don’t quote me.

  2. It’s a “Schaufelradbagger” and is used in Germany to dig up coal in pretty huge open-pit mining, as you can imagine. Every couple of years one of these monsters has to move from one hole to another. They move it via the Autobahn, but to not destray everything they lay a thick layer of sand on it.
    Whole towns have been moved and relocated just so that they can dig on a new location (For example Garzweiler I and Garzweiler II).

  3. I live in Germany and its a Bagger which shovels coal in North Rhine-Westphalia. I actually visited it when it was moved to another place. its reallyyyyy huge.
    Its not a photoshop.

  4. It actually has a brother. The excavator is used to scrape the surface of the mines wall until it reaches brown coal. It then moves along to a new area as its brother (another excavator/giant conveyor belt) moves in to remove the actual brown coal. All of which gets transported several miles away to a power plant. It pays to watch History/Discovery =D

  5. i think youve never watched the discovery channel and have hidden under a rock…. its on all the big things shows. its normally the first thing to be shown

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