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Joined: 4/8/2005 Posts: 348 Location: Western Australia
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Joined: 6/24/2005 Posts: 1,167 Location: London
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Is that one of Caterpillar's approved historic model range? I've got a D2 from that series and like this, the detail is impressive.
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Joined: 1/15/2007 Posts: 4,089
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Now you might not believe this, but I like the look and stance of both machines. They look old school tough. Who makes them? 1:50th?
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Joined: 2/5/2008 Posts: 693 Location: Pittsburgh,PA
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I have one of those D8's I got it from Buffalo Brandon 10 yrs ago.I think mine has a winch on the rear. The only thing with these is the undercarriage is out of scale for a 2U D8. 9W Walking Dragline Build Links:http://www.rctruckandconstruction.com/showthread.php?t=117Scale 4x4 RC Buildhttp://www.youtube.com/user/Scentlessapprentice9?feature=mhee#p/u/9/59FR27c9BwEhttp://imageshack.us/user/caffco
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Joined: 2/24/2006 Posts: 428 Location: Netherlands
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This model is not from Buffalo but hand build in England and very rare to get. One of the best models there is. I even now the real machine they use to build this model !
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