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Greasemonkey wrote:RowanH wrote:why not aim for the sky, say a 6120BHFS? I think you'll find that one will be coming from a different manufacturer. I was really hoping someone in the know would respond with something like that. Wow, cheers Greasemonkey! Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH wrote:Greasemonkey wrote:RowanH wrote:why not aim for the sky, say a 6120BHFS? I think you'll find that one will be coming from a different manufacturer. I was really hoping someone in the know would respond with something like that. Wow, cheers Greasemonkey! Rowan. Lets hope that manufacturer isnt Nosrcot
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Alexander wrote:RowanH wrote:Greasemonkey wrote:RowanH wrote:why not aim for the sky, say a 6120BHFS? I think you'll find that one will be coming from a different manufacturer. I was really hoping someone in the know would respond with something like that. Wow, cheers Greasemonkey! Rowan. Lets hope that manufacturer isnt Nosrcot Pretty sure it won,t be a Norscot
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Joined: 7/17/2005 Posts: 184 Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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We got lots of the new stuff...Lets see some older versions of the D4,5,6, 7, 8's with 4 post ROPS, brush cards and root rakes... that built this country..when you sat out in the elements all day eating dirt and killing bugs...Bob
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denisonr wrote:We got lots of the new stuff...Lets see some older versions of the D4,5,6, 7, 8's with 4 post ROPS, brush cards and root rakes... that built this country..when you sat out in the elements all day eating dirt and killing bugs...Bob Amen to that. I leanned to run a dozer on a 1954 cat d4..pony motor and all. thsoe would be some cool models to have.
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I have thought about this for a while and I would to see a PL61 produced. I would also like to see a CP68B. Flickr Photostream
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I would have to say id love to see these machines 824H 966K 972K 973D D9T 16M 349E CP74B CS74
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Joined: 12/21/2007 Posts: 2,873 Location: Eastern Pennsylvania
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Even though it is discontinued, I would also like to see a Cat 939C Track Loader.
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Cat345bl wrote:Even though it is discontinued, I would also like to see a Cat 939C Track Loader. I would like to see that made as well. Flickr Photostream
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Joined: 9/30/2008 Posts: 762 Location: Northeast, PA
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I'd be happy with just these two: 777G 16M
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A decent model of the new Cat road trucks that they are using in Australia complete with some Aussie trailers
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16M set up for mine use like this would be nice. also as BAH said Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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16M without all the mine add on,s just as it came from the factory would be fine.
That machine in the pic would have over $100,000 worth of extra stuff on it and to do it from a model companies POV in 1/50 i would hazard a guess it would add between $75 & $100 to the price of the model, the other side of it is that it is not Caterpillar designed so the licensee of the model would most likely not get approval from Cat for it.
And besides, a 16M works just fine without it, remember, it is people that keep people safe.
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Joined: 7/20/2005 Posts: 179 Location: France
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A nice Cat 992K would be welcome since Norscot' 992G was a little bit low in quality 16M grader because it is such a nice machine 795F-AC, the new star in the Cat truck line-up D11T-CD, the flagship and mighty CAT
Then, let's hope for a realistic 7495 in hard-rock configuration and with hydracrowd. The 6090 FS, the mighty "RH400" everyone wish to add to its collection since 1997... The 6120B H FS
Last but not least, why not a Unit Rig MT6300 AC !?
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Joined: 9/7/2002 Posts: 132 Location: switzerland
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Hi all, i am a little bit in fair of outcoming very popular and allsites wished models in a unpopular scale.....?!
For me, if i could wish, i love to see a 990H, perhaps with a 775G as a nice pair. Also all 6000 series excavators are very welcome.
best Regards
Kari
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Joined: 9/13/2006 Posts: 2,508 Location: PA
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If I get the funds and it looks good quality, a 349e would be a worthy addition.
regards, Jim
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Joined: 9/8/2008 Posts: 1,857 Location: Wheeling, WV
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349E 16M 973D
Those are my votes. Colter ddbcustommodels.com
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I would love to have a cat 992k in 1/50 it would most definitely be my favorite model
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4100serie wrote:A nice Cat 992K would be welcome since Norscot' 992G was a little bit low in quality 16M grader because it is such a nice machine 795F-AC, the new star in the Cat truck line-up D11T-CD, the flagship and mighty CAT
Then, let's hope for a realistic 7495 in hard-rock configuration and with hydracrowd. The 6090 FS, the mighty "RH400" everyone wish to add to its collection since 1997... The 6120B H FS
Last but not least, why not a Unit Rig MT6300 AC !? A 992k in 1/50 with tire chains would be a dream come trueeee!!!!!!!:d/
T.J.
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