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I don't know. the thing looks pretty good to me. If it were mine, I would fill in the screw slots with modeling putty and add a drop of paint in it to hide the screws. But that is just me.
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That is a beautiful model! If it was me I would rather have the 2 screw heads and be able to remove the bucket then not. Assuming they allow for the bucket to be removed. Any luck removing wheels and tires yet?
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shakyl wrote:Hi, Just an inquiry. Just unpacked my WA1200, there are Two small round orange hazard lights in a slap lock Plastic bag, are these spares for the headlight assembly Or do they go somewhere else. Thanks Shane Hi Shane, I have been asking the same thing. I have had a look around and can't see where they go. I will have a better look over this weekend when it comes out for display. May have to email NZG for an answer!
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Maybe they are there to retain the spill guard up on the bucket, at least they look like there to.... My guess, may be wrong though... Pat
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Hi Martin, Any luck with the homework on the extra orange lights in The snap lock bag? Thanks Shane
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shakyl wrote:Hi Martin, Any luck with the homework on the extra orange lights in The snap lock bag? Thanks Shane No Shane, nobody seems to have a clue. I have emailed NZG but no reply.
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Rowan,just check the box for the minute cab antenna,if you sit in the cab it goes above and behind on the left of the top of the ROPS,I only noticed mine was broken too after a few hours of examining,its easy to mistake it for a spec of paint etc
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
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The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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gbarnewall wrote:Rowan,just check the box for the minute cab antenna,if you sit in the cab it goes above and behind on the left of the top of the ROPS,I only noticed mine was broken too after a few hours of examining,its easy to mistake it for a spec of paint etc Thanks Gbarnwall, I did notice that something didn't look right there. It appeared to be a small bump that had the top buble of paint chipped off but I will have another propper look in the box. ;) I too was unsure about the spare becon lights? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Had a reply from NZG regarding the spare orange parts in the box. Hi Martin,
I just checked with our technician: the tiny orange parts should be spare parts / replacements for the turn signals on the front headlights.
Best regards,
Dorothee Hörmann Vertrieb / Sales
NZG Modelle GmbH Sigmundstrasse 147 90431 Nürnberg GermanyAnd there we are!
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Hi Martin, Well done, thank you puts my mind at rest. Just thought I was missing something obvious. Regards Shane
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