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Now that's a great looking set up there Robert. Mike
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Splendid. So is your view. CAW
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I'm sorry but was there a model in those photos? That view is beautiful. Nice model by the way. Flickr Photostream
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The trailer has a very interesting suspension. Any detail pictures of the suspension? Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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Thanks for your comments.
The GEROSA truck has been on before but I just bought the NZG WLC 200 off ebay. It needed a little work.
I modified the mast support so that it could be dropped down for transport mode, made the tracks so that they can extend out, and added window rubber.
The view is the White River in northern Arkansas about 3 miles south of the Missouri line. I live about 500 feet above it.
Robert
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Awesome view! Please made more pictures of it. And nice models.
My collection: http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/umf2009/
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The trailer was made by MIM. Here is the rear suspension. The large bracket pins to the trailer. Robert IMG_0746 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr
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Awesome Robert!
We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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Robert: I forgot ask you how my AutoCar is doing? Have you cranked it up recently? CAW
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Thank you for your comments. I think the score so far is view 6, models 3. Craig, the AUTOCAR is still on the shelf. Autocar 9-14-5 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr Autocar 9-14-3 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr
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Great trucks!!!
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Oh great, now I remember why I don't like you. CAW
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Can we see the W.J. Casey Kenworth again ?
Thanks!
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Very nice. My favorite trucks are Autocars. Don't have any yet,after seeing yours. I'm thinking of looking. Thanks.
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Here is the C.J. Casey C500 Kenworth. Casey 18 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr Casey 6 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr Casey 9 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr Casey 12 by Robert McKenzie, on Flickr
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Very nice set up with the crane. Autocars older and newer ones would be nice to have. We definitely need a DM800 tractor with a Fruehauf aluminum dump trailer, also a DM800 with a nice heavy duty rock body on it. They would go well with CCM Cat 988.
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