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DafgekCanada wrote:LTM 1750 LTM 1400 LTM 1095 LR 11000 LR 13000 (if it every happens, my wallet will kill me) LG 1750 in Mammoet livery LR 1300 in Mammoet livery At least one wish is granted as this model is currently in production by YCC. Paul R
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I thought that, too, but then realized that there is no model of the current incarnation - the LTM-1400-7.1.
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Paul R wrote:DafgekCanada wrote:LTM 1750 LTM 1400 LTM 1095 LR 11000 LR 13000 (if it every happens, my wallet will kill me) LG 1750 in Mammoet livery LR 1300 in Mammoet livery At least one wish is granted as this model is currently in production by YCC. Paul R I think I forgot to add the -7.1 to it. Lol but the 1400 is nice to by ycc, but I would like the 1400-7.1
Mammoet- Size does Matter. Dafgek
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Yea I would like the newer style 1400 too Also a lr1400, and an ac400
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Euclid SS-40, I guess...there are sooo many older machines I want 1:50 scale models of.
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Something totally different.....a Bronto Skylift H90 FLA 90m fire truck.
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I would like to see Chuck offer some 1/50 scale aftermarket truck parts. Bumpers, lights, drop visors, fenders, etc etc. I also think it'd be cool if they offered the trucks in a kit form like WSI does with some of theirs, this would be really convenient for me since I usually take parts off of them as soon as I get one. I'm always hoping for more forestry models, they more they offer the less I have to build. My Facebook page: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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Paul R wrote:DafgekCanada wrote:LTM 1750 LTM 1400 LTM 1095 LR 11000 LR 13000 (if it every happens, my wallet will kill me) LG 1750 in Mammoet livery LR 1300 in Mammoet livery At least one wish is granted as this model is currently in production by YCC. Paul R I think it is reffered to LTM1400 7.1, the new version.
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Rocky100370 wrote:Something totally different.....a Bronto Skylift H90 FLA 90m fire truck. http://www.ebay.de/itm/SCANIA-P-mit-BRONTO-Skylift-F32-TLK-Feuerwehr-Masstab-1-50-/171975140106?hash=item280a84630a:g:nz8AAOSwo6lWImen Not the same - but closer as you may think.....
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How about some 1/50 scale jlg models we almost had them Also a grove GMK 6400
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I have always liked the older machines that you never see anymore , like
American 11320 9320 9310 In Skyhorse , guy derrick or even a truck crane , now that would be an awesome model.
Euclid , TSS 32 , TSS 24 & any 3 axel 200 t dumpers
Any of the following in 6*6 tractors from the 60,s & 70,s
Kenworth Mack Pacific Peterbuilt
That would be a good start !
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Id like to see some of these done. Hydraulic widening Goldhofers. And these. Hydraulic Widening Schuerele https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqTcP64pOMo
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I want a diecast Autocar so bad. Not the Romanian resin version, but a rolling, heavy haul version of the "70s models. And add the wobble wheel trailer too. Would love to see the Mack D800s again too. CAW
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In order the M-31000, M21000 and last but not least 13000, just love the boom!
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I am getting to the point where i do not wait after any manufacturer to build scale models of machines that interrest me the most, i build them myself, but i would really like anything that has the name Terex GM and is painted in green in 1/50. Also in 1/50: Allis Chalmers HD41, International 433 scraper, TD25 pipelayer, Payhauler 350 dump truck, 560 loader and the 2600 truck with 3 axles lowbed. What else......?? How 'bout a Warner & Swasey 1900 hydraulic excavator...... Max.
Cat 245.....Now and Forever I am looking for industrial auction brochures from Ritchie Bros, Miller & Miller, Forke Bros, First Team Auction, Max Rouse, etc from the 70's, 80's and 90's.I am a collector and heavy equipment enthusiast and these pamphlets are loaded with nice pictures of cleaned and freshly painted equipment.Thet don't have much value once the sale is over but they are a great help to me in preserving the memory of machines that are no longer being built.Please, help my hobby by looking in your old storage boxes and file folders for these old auction sale brochures.Your help is much appreciated.
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BPMfore wrote:Road widener,( Blaw Knox ,Barber Greene or Midland), Old style 950 loader I second the road widener! Also would love to see a Huber Maintainer, a compact paver like a Lee Boy or Mauldin, and some sort of broom sweeper, either self-propelled or tractor-mounted.
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Caterpillar D9G or H model in 1/87 . Caterpillar pipe-layers in 1/87 . Shoot I wouldn't mind another run of First Gear TD-25 pipelayers in 1/87 and a run of TD-25's in 1/50 scale.
TD-25 Side-boom in 1/50 or 1/87 is but a dream...
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The Mammoet CC3800 but that will be out shortly.
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EastCoastFabricator wrote:The Mammoet CC3800 but that will be out shortly.
....with updated tracks
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FiatAllisHD41 wrote:
TD-25's in 1/50 or 1/87 is but a dream...
those are done in 1/50th...
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