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Here is a cramped family photo of all my Terex O&K Excavator s & Shovels,,,, I haven’t got an area big enough to show them spread out clearly, so I thought I would do this one first with all 25 units, Next I’ll do a shot of all the larger machines, say from RH170 above, then a smaller group of RH120 down. The machines I have are, listed from smallest to largest RH 2, RH 6, RH 6 PMS, RH 6-5, RH 6-22, RH 8 PMS, RH 8.5, RH 9, RH 25, RH 30C, RH 30E, RH 40, RH 60 NSM, RH 75 NSM, RH 90C, RH 120C, RH 120E, RH 170, RH 200 Red/Grey, RH 200 Hamersley Iron, RH 300 NSM, RH 400 Syncrude 37-11, and RH 400 Citic Pacific Mining I hope you can understand and see most of the machines, I'll post the two seperate groups as I get time, Enjoy Regards from down under Peter
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Ahhhh...that's a absolutely a great collection!! Beautyful
Andrea Life is for crazy people Models For SaleFB
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Great collection!! Beautiful models!
-Mike
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That is a very impressive collection Jeff
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Other than the NZG, Conrad, & RW Ziss made models, I believe I am missing a RH 6-20... if anyone has a spare for sale, I will take it off your hands,, Regards and thanks for your comment Andrea
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Very very nice indeed!
It's an amazing collection you have there! Thanks for sharing!
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wow! thats an almighty collection there!!!
big thanks for setting them up and snapping them for our viewing pleasure,well worth it
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Antho wrote:Very very nice indeed!
It's an amazing collection you have there! Thanks for sharing! Ditto...very, very impressive.
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Thanks for the comments fellow collectors,, I'll add a photo to thin down the various versions, amongst this lot is a RH400 in Citic Pacific Mining Livery # EX003, a RH400 in Syncrude Livery # 11-37, RH340 Shovel Corporate colours, RH340 Excavator in Citic Pacific Mining Livery # EX002, RH300 Shovel in NSM Livery, RH200 Shovel Corporate Red/Grey colour, RH200 Shovel in Hamersley Iron Livery # 15-6, then my latest machine RH170 Excavator in CMC ( Central Mining & Contracting Pty Ltd ) Livery # EX6001, Enjoy Hope you liked,, Regards from down under Peter
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Oh yes I liked!!
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Thanks for taking the time to set this up Peter, I think I can safely say that you own the best O&K excavator model collection in the world. Stunning, if I ever get over west, I'll be in touch so I can hopefully pop by and see them in person. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Rowan, I would be pleased to shown them to you,,,, all collectors are welcome to drop in, it would be a pleasure..
Regards
Peter
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