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Here's the first of a couple of customs for the ZX 870 from WSI. I replaced the boom with the new Cat 375 Triple boom from Gaz, but it still has the original stick.
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wow, i really like the look of that, how much does that boom run for? Arioch
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Boatboy6 wrote:wow, i really like the look of that, how much does that boom run for? See here: http://www.miniature-construction-world.co.uk/gb-14.htmlKit is $ 79 USD (£ 48 GBP).
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I really like that one Remko, nice kit. I might have to employ one state side Mark
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you just won't beat a Gaz Evans boom kit,he does superb work,
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
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That looks great Remko, very close to the Abeko B.V. machine. Would look good in their yellow Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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