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I have to say i am not a big Cat fan. CCM did a very nice job on this model looks real sharp. But you did the best job , very good set of pictures. I like them very much , great post. ( almost forgot congrats with your new model ) Eef
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It is indeed a beautiful model and they are some great picture, probably the best yet. The only criticism I have is that the CW is not removable.
Great model and pics though!
Paul R
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Great pics, looks suprisingly realistic, had to take a second look on a few of em.
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Your pictures look great. Thanks for sharing. Looks like you fixed the bucket curl issue, did you just grind the stopper down a bit, or have to take apart the cylinder too?
regards, Jim
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Looking good reminds me of my photo's shoots i took of mine. Keep up the good pics as your'e doing a good job.
Roland.
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Nice shots looks real !
Chet
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Excellent photography, I especially like the first shot! Great work. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Thank you everyone for the great comments! Jimi: I just grinded down the tab with a dremel tool, also did the same to the one on the boom. Good spot for photos
-Mike
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Mine is on its way!! Cant wait!!
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Very nice pictures, you put some real effort in making it look real. What kind of camera, lens, settings did you use? Digital or film? Good job, Oh the model looks good too.
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Titan1 wrote:Very nice pictures, you put some real effort in making it look real. What kind of camera, lens, settings did you use? Digital or film? Good job, Oh the model looks good too. Thanks. I used a Canon HFM40, its a 2 in 1 camcorder witch takes surprisingly good pictures for a camcorder.
-Mike
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