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Pre-view from my future 966B with ripper in 1:50! Will be a nice model! Keep looking the post and soon you will see it already done! 1d6816eb-6f26-475f-8af3-1029d9247ae8 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr 73c171a9-daf9-4b39-87ab-9b56242b199f by Felipe Russo, no Flickr 64852676-0c79-4acc-8af9-7dc4300cfafc by Felipe Russo, no Flickr d8dd8d53-a3f7-46fc-b4b8-bef216b0ae1b by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe great job with your post, you now have other members showing off their talent. All great pictures of customizing and out of the box models, fantastic. Felipe did your Arpra D8 come with black tracks? Steve Yes Steve, the first version from D8K was in black tracks. Soon I'll show the red version too!
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Felipe that stack looks great on the 966B, nice job. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe that stack looks great on the 966B, nice job. Steve in two days the model will be back. I have to put decals and so.e details yet. I hope send more pics soon Steve!
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Felipe are you going to customize the operators station on the red dozer, I have not seen many of that version. Can’t wait to see the finished 966B. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe are you going to customize the operators station on the red dozer, I have not seen many of that version. Can’t wait to see the finished 966B. Steve Steve, this one I keep as original one. However I have plains to do another red forestry d8k to myself!
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Arpra did one in red for the Fire Department of some Township in the US. I cannot remember the name of the town. It was printed on the front of the blade as I recall. I had one and some it years ago. Now I wish i had kept it. CAW(waiting for a smart Alec answer from another Forum member)
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Craig why in the world would you some that model when you knew it was rare and did you some it on eBay? Another thing you are losing your memory, your twilight years are closing in on you faster than a freight train. As far as that other question you asked me in an email, they are called “Depends”. Steve
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Quinella wrote:Arpra did one in red for the Fire Department of some Township in the US. I cannot remember the name of the town. It was printed on the front of the blade as I recall. I had one and some it years ago. Now I wish i had kept it. CAW(waiting for a smart Alec answer from another Forum member) yes Quinella, I remember this model with some thing on blade. I will try find a pic in my computer.
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Here is, but this one is not mine! 7876-3-toyy22c by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Craig why in the world would you some that model when you knew it was rare and did you some it on eBay? Another thing you are losing your memory, your twilight years are closing in on you faster than a freight train. As far as that other question you asked me in an email, they are called “Depends”. Steve What now? The word "some" was supposed to be "sold". The phrase should have read, "I sold it some years ago". Is that what you are blabbering about? You got lucky. CAW
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Hey Quinella————————-PETERBUILT Steve
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What's the correlation between Arpra and NZG? Did NZG buy their old molds?
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Dex wrote:What's the correlation between Arpra and NZG? Did NZG buy their old molds? There is no correlation.
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Felipe I have one of those also they are great model, that was one of the first high tracks I had bought, that one stays behind glass. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe I have one of those also they are great model, that was one of the first high tracks I had bought, that one stays behind glass. Steve It's a nice model. I was my first high tracks too and was my favorite till 1993. Here in Brazil was impossible find outside models till this time... I have some versions from the same model, L piramid logo and R from arpra. I just don't have the N version.
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I am ending the 966B. Tomorrow I hope show pics here!
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