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938K cleaning up the pile "/> New PC360 [img ][/img] PC360 loading some fill out "/> D5K2 setting grade "/> 336E Hammering some rocks [img ][/img]
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nice items
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That tri-axle Mack is pretty sharp.
-Ethan Collection 8/2/2016For more of the Diorama and my collection: On Facebook or On YouTube
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Thank you
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cool setup! Was this in the dirt or on a dio table?
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Nice! Where did you get hammer for 336?
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The Dio is inside an outdoor shed, where the models are kept. The hammer was made for a 336D by Hummer13, he did a great job. He also made me the large buckets that are in the 345 and the 360 mounted on cat 336d quick couplers.
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brought the 345bl in today "/>
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Nice! Looks like you got some pretty big contracts to afford all that nice new iron ZachMy Facebook PageMy YoutubeONTARIO, CANADA
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Brought the BIG Hammer in! "/>
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More pics of your 345 please!
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Did you use the boom and stick from 330, and tracks from 1/64 385? I think they turned out great. Also, the wire loom looks exactly like black pipe! Nice idea!
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KPD23, How about a better photographs of the trench shield. Thanks! Randy M. Smolenack RMSmodels@aol.comrandy.m.smolenack.civ@mail.mil
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Cubanb343 wrote:Did you use the boom and stick from 330, and tracks from 1/64 385? I think they turned out great. Also, the wire loom looks exactly like black pipe! Nice idea! Yes one is made from a 385 boom and one from a 336d both using 1/64 385 undercarriage
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I still think that all of those 345's are such hack jobs, a 385 boom that doesn't look right with the power stripe logo and the old redline on the body. IMO if the boom was changed into the right decals it would look much better.
Just a little constructive criticism and pet peeve of mine that's all, still nice job nonetheless!
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Norscot and Cat had years and years to produce a real 1/50 345! At least we are finally getting a 349 from ccm
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I'm hoping for a 321 or 328 one of these days.
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