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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe that is a beautiful model, and looks to be the correct scale. Did you do any modifications on that dozer? Also did Quinella have any input on those stacks, those type of stacks are his trademark. Very nice Steve No Steve, this is all original. I would like see the Quinella's HD41!
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for the price I like those bobcat models
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Didn't Bymo make the larger model excavator with zero tail swing? Can't remember the number. CAW
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Quinella wrote:Didn't Bymo make the larger model excavator with zero tail swing? Can't remember the number. CAW I believe they did the 442
-Ethan Collection 8/2/2016For more of the Diorama and my collection: On Facebook or On YouTube
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I guess you didn't like the anodized crawler shoes on the 495?
Please share with us some nice photos of the wheel loader next to the Terex ADT on the shelf behind the shovel? Does it say Clark??? I have reviewed this entire thread and it has not been shown yet.
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Weserhutte, good eyesight I did not catch that one and from the back it looks very similar to a Michigan before they started to articulate their loaders.
Felipe I would also like to know if you could shed some light on that machine. Thanks Steve
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Once again, thanks for showing more of your great collection. Those 495 shovels are great models. I have three different versions. Especially like those Allis Chalmers models. Mike
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Weserhutte, good eyesight I did not catch that one and from the back it looks very similar to a Michigan before they started to articulate their loaders.
Felipe I would also like to know if you could shed some light on that machine. Thanks Steve Steve, I ve done it with plastic. I is a Michigan 75HD. It is the second model I have done. I will show it.
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Here is my Michigan-Clark 75HD. It was my second model, I ended it in 2002. It's is not a well done model, but still in my collection! P_20170810_153447_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr P_20170810_153451_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr P_20170810_153456_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr P_20170810_153459_vHDR_On by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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My be you will see a new version soon!
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Felipe that is great looking, is it completely scratch built. Brings back memories when I was in younger years (not that long ago) there was a 200 + acre gravel bank behind my house and all they used were Michigan loaders. They had both articulated steering and rear wheel only bigger models than the 75. Great job on it. Thanks for the pictures. Steve
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Bucrus 495HF Syncrude DSC_0053 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr DSC_0054 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr DSC_0057 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Felipe, nice looking BE shovels, I love the 88B. Steve
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Me too, I LOVE the 88B. Wish I had one in my collection
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Jamiescotland wrote:Me too, I LOVE the 88B. Wish I had one in my collection I hope you find one soon! It is nice but the first version is beautiful!
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