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Joined: 3/30/2011 Posts: 556 Location: Healdsburg CA.
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Found this while searching around on the web, Looks like another great model from NZG. Linked from http://www.kenkraft.net/
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Joined: 6/23/2010 Posts: 1,734 Location: Hunter Valley
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Hopefully the tyres and bucket can come off for transport mode.
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Joined: 8/19/2013 Posts: 693
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Looks great! A splash of red with some fire extinguishers would really help. Do the wheels look ever-so-slightly small compared with the real thing?
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Joined: 4/2/2005 Posts: 648 Location: America
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I'm glad to know that this is just a sample. It looks a bit unfinished in my opinion. Jamie, Comparing the model photograph to Komatsu's own photo, I would have to agree that the tires look a tiny bit small. It's interesting that you mentioned adding some fire suppression cannisters. I've never seen any photos of a -6 with a system on it, but of course that doesn't mean there isn't one out there. Robert, As the model is shown in the photo; it appears it would be easy to remove the pins from the bucket, but if they put proper pin covers on you would have to get those off first. I would presume the rims are just friction mounted to the "axles", so that should be easy enough to deal with providing they're no made of plastic and glued.
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Joined: 4/17/2014 Posts: 186 Location: Somewhere on the west coast of Canada...
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Looks mighty promising. It's been a long time coming for a WA1200 model and I'm sure it won't disappoint collectors. "It's O-gauge or no gauge..."
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Joined: 11/13/2012 Posts: 1,001 Location: South oz THE ASS END OF THE RIVER , Australia
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it's a beast looking good so far .
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? kill this post be nice if we had a nuke (delete) post for this problem .
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The only other thing I would want to see (as well as fire extinguishers and slightly bigger wheels) would be lightly tinted cab glass
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Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 330 Location: Leicestershire UK
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In the grand scheme of things, if this is as good as it gets I will be happy, providing the cost is realistic of course. (I have been around long enough to remember what models looked like 10-15 years ago), though as others have pointed out, a little fire extinguisher can go along way.....
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Joined: 5/29/2014 Posts: 86 Location: HANGZHOU
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ready to put in bucket
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Joined: 10/9/2012 Posts: 551 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Loving this model, it looks much more detailed than the Tonkin Cat 994H.
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Joined: 6/21/2003 Posts: 728
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Nice unit for sure.
The real machine is a real workhorse. The tires look slightly small but this is 'Customer' and boom reach specific.
Also goes for the fire suppression. Tends to be local and not factory installed.
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Looks amazing. It will be nice to see the detail in the bucket casting as I don't think the sample photos show it off very well, and as we all know NZG are very good when it comes to detailing.
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Joined: 10/3/2013 Posts: 744 Location: North Wales, UK
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That does look nice, I've been looking forward to seeing photos of this one. I hope there's not too much plastic on it.
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Joined: 11/8/2005 Posts: 199 Location: Kinross, Scotland
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About time someone produced a model of this fantastic looking machine,I've been waiting almost ten years for this,YES I'm back ,thank you Chuck and co for setting my account back up. Regards Joe.
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Joined: 3/21/2006 Posts: 5,046 Location: B-town
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I feel that NZG are right in the sweet spot for me especially in terms of the bigger rock and dirt pieces. Great fit and finish and pricing.
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Joined: 7/1/2006 Posts: 2,486 Location: Buffalo, NY
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a Cutter wrote:I feel that NZG are right in the sweet spot for me especially in terms of the bigger rock and dirt pieces. Great fit and finish and pricing.
Maybe now they'd be interested in doing a PC1250! If any manufacturer I'd hope NZG would be it.
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We already have an 1100 from Joal... what NZG (or WSI) REALLY need to do is a Hitachi EX1200!!!
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Joined: 6/23/2010 Posts: 1,734 Location: Hunter Valley
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Davie82 wrote:We already have an 1100 from Joal... what NZG (or WSI) REALLY need to do is a Hitachi EX1200!!! Why not a EX26/36/5600's??
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Robert Heuston wrote:[quote=Davie82]We already have an 1100 from Joal... what NZG (or WSI) REALLY need to do is a Hitachi EX1200!!! Why not a EX26/36/5600's??[/quote/] Some collectors don't have enough display room and cash to drop on something like 5600... Plus I feel that more collectors would purchase a 120/130 ton machine. I know I would!
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