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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 4:20:50 PM

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I was hoping that WSI when the KWs, Macks, Rogers lowboy and East dump trailers were taken over that the line was going to be expanded. Whatever happened with the quick release and was there ever any plans to continue on, possibly producing the ever elusive concrete beam hauler? Would have loved to see the fuel & lube truck along with the mechanic trucks being re-released also. I absolutely love how the Ebay sellers have jacked the prices up so ridiculously that it's a complete joke nowadays. A reproduction would definitely kill those values and these clowns that have dictated the hobby of resale.
Quinella
Posted: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 5:31:16 PM

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I couldn't agree more. Several "Mid-West" sellers have jacked up prices beyond the pale. And most of them are not really "New in Box" CAW

Cat345bl
Posted: Tuesday, January 14, 2025 9:07:43 PM
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I 100% agree, because I passed on a lot of the original releases as I could not afford them at the time, now I can. Would not mind someone like Weiss Bros acquiring the tooling (wherever they may be) and making small batches of the East Dump Trailers, Pete 335 trucks, 357 lube, Mack flatbeds, and distributor trucks. Always thought it was kind of strange how the beam trailer fizzled out too since it was just a rework of the Nelson 3x3x3 trailers, thought it be rather straight forward producing that trailer. Also do not appreciate the resellers inflating the prices on these trucks, it makes it even more difficult finding them without overpaying. Like everything that HHR is doing now as they seem the closest to Sword in terms of quality, detail and features, just seems to me that they are laser focused on making tractors at the moment and we are missing out on construction related North American vocational trucks in this hobby.

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Rivera2171
Posted: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 12:15:40 AM

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Agreed. I miss TWH and Sword.

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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 3:35:08 PM

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Cat345bl wrote:
I 100% agree, because I passed on a lot of the original releases as I could not afford them at the time, now I can. Would not mind someone like Weiss Bros acquiring the tooling (wherever they may be) and making small batches of the East Dump Trailers, Pete 335 trucks, 357 lube, Mack flatbeds, and distributor trucks. Always thought it was kind of strange how the beam trailer fizzled out too since it was just a rework of the Nelson 3x3x3 trailers, thought it be rather straight forward producing that trailer. Also do not appreciate the resellers inflating the prices on these trucks, it makes it even more difficult finding them without overpaying. Like everything that HHR is doing now as they seem the closest to Sword in terms of quality, detail and features, just seems to me that they are laser focused on making tractors at the moment and we are missing out on construction related North American vocational trucks in this hobby.


I was hopeful when Weiss did the East step deck trailer, I was one of the people who had the sample version (still do) that I think only two were produced years ago prior to the mass production. I do believe Chuck had the other sample version.

HHR looks incredible but holy sheesh, those prices are crazy. I can't jusitfy spending $300 on a truck and then add on a trailer at a later date. But I am looking forward to what they have in the works with the lowboy.
catjnky
Posted: Wednesday, January 15, 2025 4:28:10 PM

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Honestly, Why would you guys want to pay all that money for a model that is going to blow up several years down the road. I have or should I say had the Hitachi 870 excavator that they produced and paid a good $ for crumble right in my hands a couple weeks ago. After contacting them they admitted to me that they produced that model out of a bad batch of metal. Oh and they also told me, though luck. Bunch of crooks.
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Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2025 1:48:51 AM

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The 870s are sort of notorious for that, unfortunately. I've heard of some that still have one new in the box and they're afraid to open them based on what they might see. I have yet to have an issue with any of my TWH/Sword trucks, some of which I've had for over 10 years.

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Posted: Thursday, January 16, 2025 4:16:14 PM

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I have zinc rot on my TWH Bucyrus rail shovel roof. I just bought another though and it's fine.
kcmtoys
Posted: Saturday, January 18, 2025 1:29:59 PM

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I still have a few of the original trucks. Too bad TWH didn't stay in business.
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