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That's a really cool setup! Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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Quinella wrote: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 There is no shame in having, on the contrary, fools think they know everything, the intelligent are curious to learn. It is a Holland loader, an American product used to make earthworks in loose materials, a kind of side scraper. The dumpers are positioned under the carpet, a bit like in agricultural work. Made by RR model. The good new is, Roger is making again Komatsu Holland Loader now. @Digggerr, exactly, I agree with your opinion, Roger is the best. www.ec1000.net
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Good looking classics. That Letourneau is a rare one! Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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Rapier 940 Electrique Ward-Léonard 2 m³ de 1932, modèle ATM N° NM12. Scale 1/50 www.ec1000.net
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Yes!!! Excellent model Pascal!!!!
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Great to see that shovel. What make is it? NCK (Newton, Chambers, and Koehring) used to be very big suppliers, over here in the U.K. Not a surprise, when they were from Nottingham. I could never go far, without seeing at least 10 cranes! They last supplied a crawler crane(a Nova) in 2001.
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modelmaniac wrote: Great to see that shovel. What make is it? NCK (Newton, Chambers, and Koehring) used to be very big suppliers, over here in the U.K. Not a surprise, when they were from Nottingham. I could never go far, without seeing at least 10 cranes! They last supplied a crawler crane(a Nova) in 2001. Model made by ATM, I think around 90' www.ec1000.net
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ATM family Some oldies www.ec1000.net
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Avancées de mon showroom à la française. www.ec1000.net
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Some pictures and new model, for the forum's survivors. Never give up.... www.ec1000.net
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Those look great. Thanks for posting.
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Keep em coming, never give up. CAW
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Great photos and collection! It's great seeing all the old shovels together, especially with the big Marion 191M!
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Sometimes it's not easy to have some models, this one particullary, all versions was available last year, not this one. It should be better with the Mac Aleese decalcs. www.ec1000.net
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