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I ma posting these pictures for Campmb. He will be posting here later. z Mike 6 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> z Mike5 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> z Mike 4 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> z Mike 2 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/>
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Wow, excellent work.
Dave
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That's awesome work. I wonder what he uses for the hose connectors, those are some of the most realistic ones I have seen yet.
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.Thanks Maxcavator. Glad to help. Those are electronic ferrules or crimps. Sorry for the quality of the pictures. I don't have the best photography equipment. The attachments to the boom are small brass channel. All the lines are brass, .81mm, .51mm and 0.10 for the remote grease lines. Thanks again to Ken for putting the pictures up. Hope to put more pictures on as I start putting things together. Mike
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This is an awesome job... very nice. This DM models was start by Tonkin Replicas months before they sold to DM. Beleive it or not but the TR resin model come out with this level of details for the Hydraulic lines. Diecast Master drop the details... too bad But the price would be way higher for the model
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Luc.
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