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Ironstef70 wrote:[quote=frusso]D8K rops CAB and ripper!
Awesome work Frusso. This one really is my favorite, but they all look great.
Stephane Thanks Stephane! Must of them are in USA now. I have just a bit with me and I hope keep them!!!
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Frusso how many D8's do you have? It seems endless.
-Ethan Collection 8/2/2016For more of the Diorama and my collection: On Facebook or On YouTube
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Haha the models are produced in Brazil where Frusso is coming from . So I think it is easy for him to buy so many Cat D8k’s
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draglinefan wrote:Haha the models are produced in Brazil where Frusso is coming from . So I think it is easy for him to buy so many Cat D8k’s ...probably was easy to buy some years ago, i moved to Brazil 4 years ago and i couldn't find any Arpra model (earthmoving).
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Basketball Man wrote:Frusso how many D8's do you have? It seems endless. Not many, Basketball Man. Most of these models I'm showing here are in the United States. I chage most of them for other models with friend from USA. Here in Brazil it is not difficult to find D8ks if you know how to look. It is easy to find damaged models for renovation. Difficult to find in excellent condition. In my collection I have 3 original D8ks, one with yellow tracks, one with black tracks and one red. The other models are modified as you can see in my post. My next project is to work on a pair of forest D8ks that will be awesome if they go away as I imagine!
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luxxx797 wrote:draglinefan wrote:Haha the models are produced in Brazil where Frusso is coming from . So I think it is easy for him to buy so many Cat D8k’s ...probably was easy to buy some years ago, i moved to Brazil 4 years ago and i couldn't find any Arpra model (earthmoving). I can show you where find them if you still here!
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frusso wrote: I can show you where find them if you still here!
thank you Felipe....if the price is affordable i'll be very happy! Me manda um recado no FB - Andrea Nonnis.......valeu
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First set of D8Ks to USA - 2005 D8K red and yellow 013 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 014 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 015 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 017 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 019 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 023 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 024 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 031 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 036 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 039 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D8K red and yellow 063 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Very happy to see this one on DHS auction! https://www.proxibid.com/aspr/Caterpillar-966C-Wheel-Loader-Custom-White/42964460/LotDetail.asp?lid=42964460It was one of the first ever made by me and Bernardo. It was a kit from ARPRA, not a assembled model. The worst kit of ever! To much job to assemble and Bernardo was learning how to paint models. Everything has a begin! However looks nice after done!
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My first modified D9G - 2009 d9g by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_001 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_003 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_005 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_006 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_007 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_008 - Copia by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G_010 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G005 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr D9G010 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Hello Felipe,
slowly I begin to see why Arpras D8Ks are so sky-high regarding their prices. You simply dried up the market. LOL That is a great collection of D8Ks, mate. I especially like the fire fighting version.
This D9G with FLECO roof and angle blade, man, you can seriously tear some jungle down with this CAT! I know, I know, taking down trees is a thing most people wouldn't support in these days. But since my youth, I got a fascination for clearing jungle with big CATs and an anchor chain. Keep it rolling! Great stuff!
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Your operators stations are incredible, you must have sore eyes after completing one. I have to wear 8 pairs of glasses when I try customizing small items that make a big difference. Very nice attention to detail. Steve
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Mr. Scholz wrote:Hello Felipe,
slowly I begin to see why Arpras D8Ks are so sky-high regarding their prices. You simply dried up the market. LOL That is a great collection of D8Ks, mate. I especially like the fire fighting version.
This D9G with FLECO roof and angle blade, man, you can seriously tear some jungle down with this CAT! I know, I know, taking down trees is a thing most people wouldn't support in these days. But since my youth, I got a fascination for clearing jungle with big CATs and an anchor chain. Keep it rolling! Great stuff!
Max Good morning Max! I am with a project of a pair of Brazilian forestry tractors that will meet your expectations. At the moment I am finalizing a Fiatallis 41B and in the sequence I will take these two tractors that will be unique. I believe that until the beginning of the summer of Brazil or the winter of the USA you will see them here!
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Your operators stations are incredible, you must have sore eyes after completing one. I have to wear 8 pairs of glasses when I try customizing small items that make a big difference. Very nice attention to detail. Steve Thanks Steve!!!
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Yuuup, I think that one might be my favorite. You have also convinced me to use airbrush for my current project. I usually rattle can all my stuff, but the finish on these are just too even to ignore.
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Great work, that is very nice. I’m going down into the basement to throw my International TD 25 in the trash. Steve
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Dex wrote:Yuuup, I think that one might be my favorite. You have also convinced me to use airbrush for my current project. I usually rattle can all my stuff, but the finish on these are just too even to ignore. You will see the difference Dex. I send all my models to a friend to paint, but looks great! I hate live in a flat!
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