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All that looks so good.
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Joined: 8/27/2014 Posts: 191 Location: Canada, Alberta
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Awesome job, it's amazing to see that weathering on some of the rarest models. It suits them perfect. Let's see more of that 1000!
If it's mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and automated I can build it.
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Joined: 12/4/2005 Posts: 705 Location: Stuttgart (Germany)
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Thanks 😊 ... More pictures will follow
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Joined: 1/11/2007 Posts: 8,662 Location: Lincolnshire
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That is amazing! Well done.
Paul R
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The vehicles(whatever they are)look so good,on that dio.
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Thanks a lot ... CATERPILLAR 992B Radlader 
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In that fist pic,of the 992.Is that a loader bucket,behind?(looks like it)Excellent pic,though,really good angle,and light.Looks like you stumbled across that machine,when in an actual quarry!
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Thanks a lot ...
This bucket is from a MICHIGAN 475B....
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CATERPILLAR D10T2 
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Your photography skills are as good as your weathering skills. Great pictures, great models. Keep em coming. CAW
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Stunning!
Paul R
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That Riga looks really good. Pretty awesome that you are doing this to those YCC models it suits them perfect.
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