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frusso
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 8:44:42 AM

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Perfect job! I really like this TEREX scraper!!!
Ironstef70
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:48:25 AM

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Reeeealy good job, Ethan. Looks awesome. Applause

I really like the details with the cylinders on the side.

Stephane

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mariot
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 1:10:06 PM

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Another superb model done by yet another talented modeler!! Ethan, your model of that Euclid Loadrunner is terrific!! You did an awesome job on it, and it especially looks great in the diorama being shoved in the cut by the CAT D9L pusher!! I can hear that Detroit in that thing just screaming away!!
Basketball Man
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 1:28:58 PM

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Gd10r wrote:
Ethan, great work and some serious commitment and skill there. I would have got halfway and shelfed the bugger. Keep it up, how about a twin engine version??? G

I have time for one of these big builds per year in the winter. I might look into doing one in a couple of years. I still need to recover from this one.

-Ethan
Collection 8/2/2016
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jdofmemi
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 9:37:15 PM
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Great work there. I love seeing the Terex getting some love.

Jerry
Weserhutte
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 9:42:33 PM
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I'm not easily impressed, but that looks very nice! How long have you been scratch building?
Basketball Man
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:52:31 PM

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Weserhutte wrote:
I'm not easily impressed, but that looks very nice! How long have you been scratch building?

I have been hacking up models for a couple of years now, this is my second scratch build.

-Ethan
Collection 8/2/2016
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JTL
Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 1:20:13 AM

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That is just too cool for school!
Great job on a great ol' classic!

Where did you get those wheels and tires?

Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
a Cutter
Posted: Thursday, January 29, 2015 9:14:38 PM

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Been following this and waiting for the finished product.......and now I can say that is super fantastic.
I really like the 'green iron' scrapers and you've pretty much nailed this one.
Great job!
a Cutter
Posted: Thursday, January 29, 2015 9:32:22 PM

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JTL wrote:
That is just too cool for school!
Great job on a great ol' classic!

Where did you get those wheels and tires?
Maybe RR?
Basketball Man
Posted: Friday, January 30, 2015 3:10:03 PM

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a Cutter wrote:
JTL wrote:
That is just too cool for school!
Great job on a great ol' classic!

Where did you get those wheels and tires?
Maybe RR?

I would still like to get my hands on some RR wheels and tires for the S-24. I still have no way of contacting anyone????

The wheels and tires on the model are made by Neil Dillion. (Neil D on the forum)

-Ethan
Collection 8/2/2016
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max
Posted: Saturday, January 31, 2015 1:56:52 AM
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Great job on that old boy, Ethan, congratulations!!
You got yourself something to be proud of, not only because you built it yourself but also because this is an unique piece.
Great job.
GD10R,
Me either, i could'nt handle to weather my models and put them to work like he did.
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