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I finally managed to find one of these in good condition, bought from a German Ebay seller for about £120 including postage (not a bargain, but not too bad when you consider how few of these come up for sale). I wanted to keep as much of it original as possible, while adding a little extra detail here and there. The track frame is too large, but I didn't want to replace the whole thing. I'm possibly going to fit a set of Conrad Liebherr 996 metal tracks as they're not as bulky as these Bruder plastic tracks and should suit the model quite well. I'd normally paint the sprockets, but I rather like the bare metal look. 1:20 Gescha Priestman Mustang 220 excavator by ****llection, on Flickr"/> 1:20 Gescha Priestman Mustang 220 excavator by ****llection, on Flickr"/> 1:20 Gescha Priestman Mustang 220 excavator by ****llection, on Flickr"/>
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 990 Location: england
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Nicely done.It looks really good.Love the pipework.
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Joined: 6/21/2012 Posts: 550 Location: N. Cal
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That's a real gem, just look at those classic lines! Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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Joined: 8/21/2002 Posts: 437 Location: in the wild blue younder
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Fantastic work. I love it.
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Joined: 9/12/2012 Posts: 485 Location: San Diego, California
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Another winner from your workbench as usual!
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