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GusO wrote:where did we get this wanker out of We picked him blindfolded out of the idiot hat. Elimax, those are some sweet looking trucks!
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how do you get those kenworths???
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Those are some sick models. thanks for posting EliMax.. - Mike
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Diecast Logger wrote:how do you get those kenworths??? Lots of money and a time machine. Eric W. Pioszak, Operating Engineers Local 701, Portland, OregonMETAL TRACKS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cab guards Available again! Grapples Available again! Industrialscalemodels[at symbol]Gmail.com
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Diecast Logger wrote:how do you get those kenworths??? Not at Toys R Us
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Diecast Logger wrote:how do you get those kenworths??? I'm sure others will be able to correct me if wrong, but from my knowledge, ASAM models were made years ago and are no longer in production. They were mostly made of white metal and because they are very hard to find now, they are VERY expensive. You could purchase them in kits or fully built and painted from ASAM. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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The twin-steer Kenworths show up on E-Bay every once in a while. I've gone after three in the last few years. Batting .333! Pricy, but very attractive models...
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I'm pretty sure the Mini is NOT a Smith model....
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Great models everyone, I love seeing them.. Thanks - Mike
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RowanH wrote:Diecast Logger wrote:how do you get those kenworths??? I'm sure others will be able to correct me if wrong, but from my knowledge, ASAM models were made years ago and are no longer in production. They were mostly made of white metal and because they are very hard to find now, they are VERY expensive. You could purchase them in kits or fully built and painted from ASAM. Rowan. Well.......a fella here in the US is/was hopefully going to bring life back to some of these. I really hope that he can get it going soon and offer up some of the variety that once was available. ....also it seems of the ones I've seen for sale on the 'bay' they are still holding close to what they went for back in the day. You have me drooling GCS!....nice collection.Chris
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That Last Mack is Fantastic!
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Well nice pics guys..
One the other hand about this chaining down thing it could one of three things let's see he could of just loaded that hoe on the trailer or he could be out back where you can't see him putting a chain on the rear and last but not least now this might be crazy but i'm going out on a limb here by saying that he could of just un chained it and getting ready to drop the trailer and pull out.I'm not saying I'm just saying.
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A little something for a good friend......ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fantastic models everyone! I am literally jaw dropped. Keep the pics rolling!!!! - Mike
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Beautiful models everyone, outstanding! Arioch
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a Cutter wrote:RowanH wrote:Diecast Logger wrote:how do you get those kenworths??? I'm sure others will be able to correct me if wrong, but from my knowledge, ASAM models were made years ago and are no longer in production. They were mostly made of white metal and because they are very hard to find now, they are VERY expensive. You could purchase them in kits or fully built and painted from ASAM. Rowan. Well.......a fella here in the US is/was hopefully going to bring life back to some of these. I really hope that he can get it going soon and offer up some of the variety that once was available. ....also it seems of the ones I've seen for sale on the 'bay' they are still holding close to what they went for back in the day. You have me drooling GCS!....nice collection.Chris We finally got the last piece of equipment that was needed,,,about a month ago,,,We had a few bugs to work out on the setup...We can offer kits anytime,,,the built models i should have some coming out in mid FEB...I have orders now that i am trying to get completed,,,,It does take time from start to finish model...We are pretty much doing everything in house..plus we change the metal a little,,,to help with the frame saggin behind the cab...and on the long trailers..Looking foward to here your comments,,once things start rolling,,,.. Thanks,,
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