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1/50 Deere 764HSD and 1/50 Cat D7E

granitefan713

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Hi Guys,

Here are some pics of my two newest 1/50th dozers, the Deere 764HSD and the Cat D7E. Both are awesome models, and well worth the price.
 

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xterrahawk

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you can get them at 3000toys.com the d7 and the deere dozer and im not too sure bout the wagons.
 

granitefan713

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HCF

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The pans actually look pretty good as far as scale goes. Do you know if anyone makes 1:50 scale logging trucks?
 

granitefan713

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The pans actually look pretty good as far as scale goes. Do you know if anyone makes 1:50 scale logging trucks?


I thought they did. First Gear now makes 1/50th pans, but they are around $30 a piece, where as I paid around $12 for the tractor and two pans.:D

I don't think anyone makes 1/50th logging trucks unfortunately. I've been looking for and hoping for one myself.
 

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Well shoot. I have grown up working in the forestry industry out here in Oregon and have recently gotten into modeling. I had a few 1:32 scale rigs and decided to expand on my collection, but, nobody makes a log loader in 1:32 scale. I am thinking about switching over to 1:50 scale just because of the amount of models available and the amazing detail compared to the larger models.
 
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