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3406E wrote:I've always wanted to get my hands on a CCM D9T but unfortunately they're just not in my model budget. They are amazing models. 3006E, I'm sure that you will have one! I was like you a few years ago, and now I have one. So, I believe in a few time you will have one too!
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While I appreciate the encouragement I don't ever see myself paying $1,500 for a model. Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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3406E wrote:While I appreciate the encouragement I don't ever see myself paying $1,500 for a model. I agree, it's crazy!
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Felipe the D10 is a very nice model and the double stacks look great on the D10. Steve
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Felipe I do have the D10 combo very nice, I’m trying to figure out on paper how I can can set up a site diorama for scrapers and all machines that are needed to assist on a big scraper layout, but I’m having no luck trying to convince my wife we do not need one of the guest bedrooms. I have also pulled the ripper off my TD25 dozer, (getting ready for somebody to get a very nice custom sheepsfoot roller to market) so I can construct a tow bar for it Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe I do have the D10 combo very nice, I’m trying to figure out on paper how I can can set up a site diorama for scrapers and all machines that are needed to assist on a big scraper layout, but I’m having no luck trying to convince my wife we do not need one of the guest bedrooms. I have also pulled the ripper off my TD25 dozer, (getting ready for somebody to get a very nice custom sheepsfoot roller to market) so I can construct a tow bar for it Steve
Steve, good morning! Your wife is a angel! I have a D8K town bar and can send together with your future pair of rollers!
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Felipe that would be very nice of you, I will send you an email. Thanks Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe that would be very nice of you, I will send you an email. Thanks Steve Felipe: Steve meant rollers for his hair. Craig
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Craig I’m bald, I wear a blonde toupee with purple highlights, almost the same color of those 6” heels you wheel around your townhouse in. Felipe don’t pay any attention to him because he is a dork. Steve
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Good morning all from this forum! We are developing a prototype of this sheep foot roller. Only 50 pairs will be made. The price will be around $120 by pair. What do you think about this model? Do you find it interesting? 6aeddba6-22d0-4d96-8a6f-5a3808088a58 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Felipe great looking model make sure you number them 1 thru 50. I will take the number 1 serial number model and make sure you give Quinella the number 50 one. All your work is interesting Felipe. Steve
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Will the production version be plastic or metal?
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe great looking model make sure you number them 1 thru 50. I will take the number 1 serial number model and make sure you give Quinella the number 50 one. All your work is interesting Felipe. Steve
Felipe: Since I have the higher IQ, I'll take #50. Paint Steve's roller in pink. He celebrates his diversity. CAW
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Felipe I will take my roller in pink because it will accentuate my chartreuse TD25, I have style. Steve
Quinella that is how I celebrate my diversity but you, dressing up everyday after 1pm to make it down to happy hour at the old folks home with your 6” heels, purple eye mascara and your Hermès pocketbook, (because we all know your high end) there is no one who celebrates their diversity in such a flagrant manner as you do, and God only knows what you have on for undergarments if any at all. Also what does IQ stand for is that a certain model of Freightliner cab over or does it have something to do with age because in that case your IQ would be considerably than 50, considerably. Are you still eating? Steve
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They look great, I’ll take one for sure.
Still Plays with Toys
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Thank you very much for all!
They will be painted and finished soon. They are prototype yet. Soon more news!
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Felipe thanks for the update. Steve
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Another D8K forestry dozer in development!!! 8e2ed2b0-a69c-41ac-8eb2-38bf7316b6ff by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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