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Mine has to be the Wilson Models Atlas Copco ROC 104 Drill Rig No overgrown garden comments please 
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My rare custom Truck with load ready to drop off attachments for a jobsite <img/  img> <img/  img> Roland.
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Nice custom, the KDW Mack looks great set up like that.
-William Jack of all trades, Master of none. Miniature Construction Models
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Thank you very much William and more different configurations setups on the way so stay tune as they surface  . Also note this is actually a real truck setup at the company I work for and we move loads like this but the real truck has side panels which I have to put on but didn't do it as I was awaiting white ones. Here is the real truck <img/  img> <img/  img> Roland.
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So these are 1/50 scale then? I've been eyeing these KDW for a while but when investigating the scale, they always say 1/24. Then there's the 'bay' where in the same listing it says 1/50 scale in one place and 1/24 in another.
Neat custom Roland
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A cutter,
I bought 3 of 'em last month on the bay, they look more between 1/45 or 1/47, a little bit too big than the MR found on the schwing concrete pumps, but I was still surprised by the overall bang for dollar, well made, many metal parts including the garbage bin which looks really good... Displayed in the right place on your shelves it needs a well trained eye to see the difference, but it can also be a wonderful model to pic parts to make something else...
Pat
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Yeah I just went back to the bay and now several listings have them 1/43 lol. Yes they look good....always caught my eye.
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Thank you very much a cutter and you should try to acquire a few of them as Pat stated beautiful truck for the collection. A Cutter will PM you something.
Roland.
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Since customs are allowed in that tread, may I add a few from my collection. Sorry if some of them are still dusty; that isn't weathering... Weldex LR1300 (inspired from prototype)  IMG_0521 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0522 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0510 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0518 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0525 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/> And In my Mammoet fleet: - (from prototype) Mammoet Salvage A40E:  IMG_0533 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>   - (Fantasy) CAT 374D Mammoet Salvage (inspired form their Hitachi Zaxis 870):  IMG_0542 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0543 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0541 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0540 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/> - (prototype) Sprinter service trucks / (fantasy) MAN XXL 6x2 / (prototype) First generation chain pullers / Dakar Titan 8x8:  IMG_0536 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0539 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0551 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0553 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0546 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0544 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/>  IMG_0549 by Ironstef, sur Flickr"/> Stephane
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Hmmm, this thread made me really think. I don't suppose I won many rare models. I have quite a few of the limited release CCM models, D9G, 385CL, 390DL etc... But other than that, most of mine are pretty mainstream I suppose. I have one very, very nice custom piece that should arrive in the next few weeks that I'm looking forward to sharing. Customs:1:25 CAT 375L  1:25 R/C CAT D11R's Mass Produced1/43 Chetra T40 Some of the more obscure but perhaps not rare...1/43 Kobelco SK850LC-9 1/43 Komatsu PC750-6 1/50 Hundai Robex 800LC-7A 1/50 Doosan DX700 1/60 Hitachi EX1800  Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Rowan, who made that PC750-6?
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Cat336EL wrote:Rowan, who made that PC750-6? It is made by Tim which is part of Siku. 
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I guess its not really rare but more uncommon- a 1:32 Skytrak 10054 Telehandler. The box says 5000 were made, but I looked for a year or two before I found one.
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Hello The rarest - models in my collection are the followings :   Best regards Manfred tunneling forever
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TBM wrote:Hello
The rarest - models in my collection are the followings :
Best regards
Manfred Extremely cool and unusual pieces TFP!
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TBM wrote:Hello The rarest - models in my collection are the followings :   Best regards Manfred The winner If you only do what you've always done, you will only get what you always got!
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This would be mine. One of 50.
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I wanted to jump in on this topic .... below are a few items that are more unique and some collectors may have not seen before. If anyone has any questions or wants additional pictures, just let me know.
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