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DeereMan wrote:elisha32 wrote:Antho wrote:Looks great in orange but better in yellow and grey yea right Yea. I'm ready for a repaint!! never www.youtube.com/312bcat
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Quote:It does look much biger than the CAT365 which sits on my Drake trailer well.
Probably because the real 870 is about 20 tonnes heavier than the 365!
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Here is some photos of my model with the ready painted adapter and Okada shear from the NZG model. What makes it the best excavator model ever for me is: The finish is just perfect.Tracks run smoothly.It has all the warning decals on it. The level of detail is just amazing. Some parts are so filigrane,you could think they were photo etched parts. All handrails are metal,not plastic.Air intakes are broken through,not just engraved. This is what makes me say,I want to see more construction equipment models from WSI. Maybe a big Liebherr R974c demo excavator? Jan
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Great pictures Jan! I can't wait to get mine. Is the counterweight removable? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH wrote:Is the counterweight removable?
Rowan. Yes. Jan
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size comparison Jan
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OMG I need christmas to come as soon as possible! I NEED THAT IN MY LIFE! haha Nice touch with the removeable counterweight!
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Tracks removeable too? or just the counterweight?
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I dont think the tracks will be removeable.....
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I think I agree with you joe, I need a couple in my life, I see at least 2 comming my way......and if I can convince the other half, i'll have all 3!!
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Im not really into that Demolition lark so ill stick with the bucket version.....and if i finally get my (deserved) raise at work i think ill buy another bucketed version....just for the fun of it haha
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Ill see mine on christmas day, thanks to the black friday sale! Arioch
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Boatboy6 wrote:Ill see mine on christmas day, thanks to the black friday sale! I don't believe that DHS currently has these in stock so you won't qualify for the 10% off, just a heads up. PS. Thanks Jan, love the removable CW!!! Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH wrote:Boatboy6 wrote:Ill see mine on christmas day, thanks to the black friday sale! I don't believe that DHS currently has these in stock so you won't qualify for the 10% off, just a heads up. PS. Thanks Jan, love the removable CW!!! Rowan. thanks, i wonder if the free shipping would apply because its in the same order as an applicable item, i guess ill have to call them monday to find out Arioch
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That detail in the engine area is great.
Dave
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Joined: 9/29/2003 Posts: 258 Location: Cumbria, United kingdom
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Has anyone else noticed that the wsi 870 is the same size as the nzg 1000 i though with difference in numbers on the machines the 870 would be a slightly smaller machine in size or is the scale of the wsi model slightly out? Paul A
Take it to the limit and then just a bit more
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i thought they was the same machine just the 1000 was the japenese version. i prefer the wsi one to nzg just a bit more detail
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Ahhhh i c so in japan the zx870 is known as the 1000 adidnt no that thought they looked very much alike yes bru i agree with you the wsi version is slightly more detailed but nzgs r not far behind. Paul A
Take it to the limit and then just a bit more
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I think just due to the strengthening mods to the demolition 870 it has pushed the weight closer to the 100 tonnes,if not over for the 40m version,this seems to be only available in the Japanese market,so there is only 870's for the rest of the world
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt
The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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We have 850's here Graham.
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