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Jamiescotland wrote:I cannot believe CCM would say that to you. It depends on how you word your email though! As for the 6090, it's an impressive model, but they missed a trick not having mesh walkways. I just explained with photos the lack of parts and asked them if it was possible to have them and that I will ride them myself. Nothing special, I did the same with Conrad or NZG and it always went well. www.ec1000.net
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Yea I have never had any model manufacturer tell me anything like that. I have got replacement parts for everything unless the model was discontinued for a while then I understand why they wouldn't have those parts on hand. WSI is a bit of a pain getting back to you but YCC, NZG, CCM, Wiess Bros have all been fantastic with replacements.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Yea I have never had any model manufacturer tell me anything like that. I have got replacement parts for everything unless the model was discontinued for a while then I understand why they wouldn't have those parts on hand. WSI is a bit of a pain getting back to you but YCC, NZG, CCM, Wiess Bros have all been fantastic with replacements. Hé bien ne me croyez pas ! ! ! J'ai 60 ans, je ne suis pas un mytho ! ! ! C'est dingue quand même de toujours mettre en doute la parole des gens. www.ec1000.net
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Never said I didn't believe you just said I never ran into those issues yet with any manufacturers.
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Il n'y a eu que deux modèles en France de cette miniature. www.ec1000.net
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New diorama for my showroom, work in progress. 1.05 m x 0.58 m www.ec1000.net
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Great photos as always Pascal! You just cannot beat natural sunlight for lighting.
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digggerr wrote:Great photos as always Pascal! You just cannot beat natural sunlight for lighting. Thanks for your support. It's not always easy but it's better and you can play with sun. In my showroom, so no sun. Some of my old shovel. C'est vrai qu'il n'y a rien de mieux qu'un bel éclairage naturel, mais comme je fais souvent les photos sur le rebord du Velux (60 cm de large), il faut vraiment que le soleil soit au bon endroit dans le ciel, ce qui laisse souvent très peu de temps. Voici quelques photos de mes vieilles pelles à câble dans ma pièce d'exposition, sans soleil www.ec1000.net
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Dernier arrivé www.ec1000.net
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Pascal: I am not ashamed to ask what the heck are those two Komatsu dozers connected to and for what purpose? Are those RR Models/ Q
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I have always respected Roger for producing just a few basic models, then constantly improving and refining them with a variety of appropriate variations!
Congratulations! Your Komatsu/Holland model is just stunning, and a solid investment! I have an older edition with Caterpillar tractors, but would swap it in an instant if the chance was presented to me.
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