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Ross Fowlie
Posted: Saturday, August 29, 2015 11:23:46 AM
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Check out the pics on CCM's website, http://ccmodels.com/shop/cat-d10t2-dozer-with-coal-blade/ Looks great! Just needs some stickersWink

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Posted: Saturday, August 29, 2015 4:36:26 PM

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Thought I would save everyone some time:











What does everyone think?

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Posted: Saturday, August 29, 2015 10:46:34 PM

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Unreal!!! I can't wait till that becomes available. Although it would be kinda nice if they did one with a chip blade. I guess that's one for more skilled collectors to accomplish. Lot of nice detail in that undercarriage too!



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e485
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 3:38:25 AM

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Anyone notice the track are fitted backwards ?
MartinW
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 8:48:30 AM

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Any guesses on pricepoint for this?

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Gavin84w
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 10:27:31 AM

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e485 wrote:
Anyone notice the track are fitted backwards ?


Very easy fix for that, just a QC issue so i am sure will be sorted come release time, there is also the knuckle on the push arm to flip around but again an easy fix. I have seen many so called mechanics make the exact same mistakes with reall machines.
Quinella
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 1:13:23 PM

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Good grief. How can these be called toys, even "adult" toys? They are pieces of art. That's why I say save up your money for at least one CCM piece. They blow away the competition. I wish I could afford just one brass piece like the 657. Thanks for those blown up pictures Randy. Great camera work by CCM
mkdco
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 1:28:26 PM

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Wow the detail is stunning I tried this blade a while ago never got the geometry proper it was not even close to this beast very well done
kokosing Const Co
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 4:26:23 PM

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MartinW wrote:
Any guesses on pricepoint for this?


Easily $4000!
gbarnewall
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 4:33:43 PM

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kokosing Const Co wrote:
MartinW wrote:
Any guesses on pricepoint for this?


Easily $4000!


Guys this is diecast and the D7E was $429

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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 5:37:32 PM

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My apologies!! I thought it was brass!

I'd say $799 then.
RowanH
Posted: Sunday, August 30, 2015 8:02:21 PM

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Even in diecast, I wouldn't expect much change from US$1800. The model looks fantastic!

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ChandlerYohn
Posted: Monday, August 31, 2015 12:19:05 AM

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Beautiful model, but sadly it's in 1:24. :(

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Ironstef70
Posted: Monday, August 31, 2015 9:34:21 AM

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1:24 .... Oh Nooooooooooo !!!! Shame on you

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EastCoastFabricator
Posted: Monday, August 31, 2015 9:56:57 AM

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All you people whining over 1/24 scale will rest easy as you pass on buying it and it ends up on my shelf next to the 336E :-P

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Paul R
Posted: Monday, August 31, 2015 11:40:11 AM

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EastCoastFabricator wrote:
All you people whining over 1/24 scale will rest easy as you pass on buying it and it ends up on my shelf next to the 336E :-P


I am thinking how nice it could look next to my 1:24th CCM D11R and D8T Smile

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