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i think theres no pictures
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Looks pretty sweet! I've been thinking of getting one after the 31000 but not sure, it's expensive
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even the kit is costly.
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Sweet 21000
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I want One of his American 9320's. What happened to his website? I tried emailing him, but he will not return my emails.
Justin
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Joined: 6/11/2007 Posts: 632 Location: New Jersey
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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.......speechless..... honey, let me see the lotery ticket, think I have to buy something really fast !!!!!!!..... too bad, all the good numbers, but last week's draw........ HDHUJ U%?NRGHWY&? !!!!!!!!
Great work !!!!!!
Pat
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Joined: 8/24/2006 Posts: 2,185 Location: Grapevine, Tx
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Very nice custom!!! I just tried to open his website but it's down.
Justin, just left him a voicemail, I will ask him to contact you when he calls.
Jeff
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Joined: 6/27/2007 Posts: 1,489 Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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That's a beautiful model. For years I've been reading posts on here of people clamoring for someone to make a model of a 21000. Well, here it is! Nobody criticizes the level of quality or detail, but is anyone really surprised that it is expensive? (To anyone that bought a 4100W, you will really appreciate the functionality that Mitch builds into his cranes. No knots in the rigging on this one! ) With that blue paint, I can hear it calling "Dewoc, take me home!"
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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 393 Location: ste. anne manitoba canada
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looks really good ... thanks fonz ... regards, larry
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He told me he'll trade me for one of my guitars but I don't want to part with them. But it is kinda temping, if I do it will havto be for the 21000 and a 4600 s4.
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yeah Dave, this model does look really nice..... i have complained in the past based on pictures i have seen of his work that i didnt think it was to great but this model does look really great
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Very nice Mitch .. looks like another beast of a model Mike
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Brass or steel?
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That is really nice! Are they for sale?? I like the load and rigging too.
Mark
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These finished models will only go up in value ... I have kicked myself years later for not buying the American or a few others ... There are so many people outside this forum who own many of Mitch's work but it is nice to see another one posted here.
I would say more here but there is not enough room on here for my rants but when someone has a following as he does these photos are the reason why.
There is a saying never judge a book by its cover and lord knows we all have at least one good book in all of us.
Glad this was posted
Mike
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HunterH wrote:Brass or steel? I may be wrong but I believe his models are made from cast resin? That is a whole lot of detail on that 21000, someone is going to be a very happy owner! I'd say that model is worth every penny it fetches. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH, I think your right. From what I remember Mitch telling the booms are made from brass, and the rest is made from cast resin. Yeah they maybe be pricey for me cuz I'm broke right now but they are very high quality and has much more detail than these diecast models that are sold on here.. I would buy one in a heartbeat if I had the extra cash.
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