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Q what’s the matter you forget what way to push the blade control on the International to make the blade go down, oh well I guess we can all be happy that you aleast pulled it on the trailer the correct way this time. How about some shots of your 2 F700’s side by side so we can compare them, and does this mean you are no longer a fan of the White Freightliner COE? The F700, Talbert lowbed and dozer you have in your pictures are very nice, now go box the whole the thing up and ship it to that 02857 zip code, and just maybe the stalking will end. Steve02857
Claus thanks for posting the pictures, I hope he is paying you. Steve
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Quote:I got my Teckno Mack today. It's beautiful. glad you are happy with it. Quote:Anyway, is Teckno affiliated with WSI? No they are not , they are competitors , and they fact they have both the F700 must have been a suprise to them as well i guess. Quote:eef7260 hopefully The Q will be sending that to an 02857 zip code Well that turned out good , not Quote:I will pair it with a trailer that is age related Looking forward to see the pictures , keep us updated. Quote:The Mack shop has the new Mack F700 Blue &White in stock.Great looking model. Is that WSI or Tekno , can not find any info on that
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Go to the Mack Shop or Mack Diecast models.Not to hard to find
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Quote:Go to the Mack Shop or Mack Diecast models.Not to hard to find No problem in finding the model , but is it WSI or Tekno that was what i was asking. MACK F700 MODEL - WHITE & BLUE.
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George Hiram wrote:Go to the Mack Shop or Mack Diecast models.Not to hard to find Roger: Why are the shipping charges at The Mack Shop so high? Are they located in Europe?!!!! CAW
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Anytime you deal with Mack ,you pay the price for quality products.
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Q as you know they are owned by Volvo, so you know it is all about quality just ask Claus. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Q as you know they are owned by Volvo, so you know it is all about quality just ask Claus. Steve
I could haul more than your Volvo by backing up while pulling a 3x3x3 with a Kenworth. Quit stalking me or all my goodies will be left to akdingleberry. BTW I'll send you pics of the Mammoet Mack F700 side by side with the Teckno Mack. I suspect they are manufactured at the same Chinese plant. I like the Teckno better. One thing I found funny. As you know, on the Mammoet Mack by WSi, that amber light is on the right side of the roof. Well, on the Teckno Mack, there is a slight round indentation where a light would have been. So I think the body is made by the same mfg, Wan Ho. I have two Macks on order in different colors. Also, to answer your question, I still love my Conrad Freightliners, but the detail on these Macks is great. Wish someone would make a Pete 352 COE. I have the old Tonkin version which is not so hot. Gotta go. Going to the movies to see "Hotel Mumbai". Later. CAW
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Ok Magnum PI, are you sure you were not some type of law enforcement or “private dick” in the first hundred years of your life. We all know you were some type of d$$k in those first hundred years. I know of 2 akdingleberries one in the deep north and another in NC who has a townhouse, I’m assuming he is getting them. As far as detective work on where the beacons go, put a cb antenna on the Tekno Mack where the slight round indentation is ( oh by the way very descriptive), that way you will be able to contact your wife on her cb radio (while she is driving around in the Mercedes Mayback S-560) and let her know you need her to tell you the way back to your master bedroom from the kitchen because you forgot how to get there after picking up your load of tomatoes on the 50ton lowbed with the jeep and stinger, and I don’t mean that as an age joke or do I. Volvo for ever
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Look what i found , just after my repaint was ready i found this one Color is very close to the mack , but my own repaint is slightly closer. IMG_20190528_102006 by eef 7260, on Flickr
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You just had to "rub it in". I'll buy it to get it off your hands!!! Craig
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I thought you were retiring for the hundredth time. You don’t need anymore diecast under your bed that you forget about. RIGUY
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Outstanding find!!! I am so glad I read your original post and was able to grab one of the Macks. I love it. Thanks, CAW
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Quote:Outstanding find!!! I am so glad I read your original post and was able to grab one of the Macks. I love it. Thanks, CAW Good to hear you are happy with the Mack. Forgot to say , it's not a find but a repaint.
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eef7260 wrote:Quote:Outstanding find!!! I am so glad I read your original post and was able to grab one of the Macks. I love it. Thanks, CAW Good to hear you are happy with the Mack. Forgot to say , it's not a find but a repaint. Damn you're good at painting. You make your own decals? And is that a Corgi trailer? CAW
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Quote:Damn you're good at painting thanks but i think i am not , it,s never perfect. Quote:You make your own decals? no , have a real good guy for that , he is specialised in it Quote:And is that a Corgi trailer? Yep it is , first time i used an bought Corgi , pleasant suprised by it. They make some intresting stuf for a nice price and reasonble to disamble for a repaint. It al started with ths one. CC12004-PO_3381150_Qty1_1 by eef 7260, on Flickr"/> IMG_20200116_084252 by eef 7260, on Flickr"/>
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