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RMS Models wrote:Does Virus Miniatures have a website? Can't seem to find one.
FaceBook page, Virus Miniatures www.ec1000.net
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In my future showroom www.ec1000.net
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Je ne sais pas si c'est intéressant?? www.ec1000.net
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Non ce n'est pas intéressant mais ne t'arrête surtout pas.
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Great to see a Marion!! I love vintage shovels. I just took the family to a vintage excavator weekend at a quarry. No Marions but plenty of old Bucyrus, Ruston, Rapier, Priestman etc. Keep the pictures coming
Super de voir une Marion !! J'adore les pelles vintage. Je viens d'emmener la famille à un week-end de pelle vintage dans une carrière. Pas de Marions mais beaucoup de vieux Bucyrus, Ruston, Rapier, Priestman etc. Gardez les images à venir
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! An amazing display Pascal.
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It's just fantastic to have this much space to display the big mining models!
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Thanks guys, mining needs big cabinet. The doors are installed. I have handed over some models now that it is waterproof, I will be able to continue the fourth and last showcase. www.ec1000.net
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Cat D11T, 797F & 795F. Komatsu D475A RH120E, Letourneau L1850..... www.ec1000.net
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Very awesome display! Looks like you have room for the new 6090 on the bottom.
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Very awesome display! Looks like you have room for the new 6090 on the bottom. When I bought the 6090 FS a few years ago, parts were missing, I wrote and CCM replied that I only had to make them myself, which is of supreme intelligence. In addition it has risen sharply, its price in 5 years has gone from 850 € to 1500 €....... while we are at the second molding, so we can consider that the R&D costs have already been amortized. I am not a big fan of white models, so CCM can keep it, there are enough speculators on earth to make reserves. www.ec1000.net
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I cannot believe CCM would say that to you. It depends on how you word your email though! As for the 6090, it's an impressive model, but they missed a trick not having mesh walkways.
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