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Joined: 4/3/2003 Posts: 2,084 Location: Rockford,IL.
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Joined: 12/17/2006 Posts: 1,627 Location: Hebron, In
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Love it Ken!
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Joined: 6/18/2003 Posts: 2,141 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Outrageous. Who can hold their hands still long enough to do this? This is museum quality work. Glad we get to see it. CAW
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 983 Location: england
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Nice looking machine,looks even better,now Very well done.Love all that pipework.Shame about 'Bob the buider' driving.It is a lot of unscrewing to remove him,though.
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Joined: 1/22/2013 Posts: 203
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Once again, thanks to Ken. After Ken and Greg's advice. I replaced the tracks from the ones that came with the model with Conrad replacements. Finally got around to putting the decals on the boom and added a scratch built fire extinguisher. I agree about "Bob" but I didn't want to tear apart the cab. Working on another one now, maybe I'll try removing him. Thanks for all the nice comments. Mike
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Joined: 6/14/2006 Posts: 762 Location: Arizona
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Awesome work! Always look forward to seeing this kind of detailing on here.
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Joined: 7/6/2015 Posts: 1,317
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That is some very nice work there. You must have a lot of patience to do incredible work like that, never the knowledge about the machine itself. Steve
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Joined: 7/6/2015 Posts: 1,317
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Bob looks a little confused in that cab, thinking when that machine was delivered these hydraulic lines were not on here plus the fact they never showed me what they all do. He is talking to himself in there saying I like when they send me out on the pavement rollers. Steve
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