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16 years 8 months ago #14653 by jeff13
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Thanks Lee. Since my interest is much more casual than most of the folks here I'm not sure I'm ready for a membership, but having had a look around and seeing some of the video footage linked here I think it's great that you folks are preserving and restoring these machines! I have learned a great deal in the little time I've been here, so you are really doing a great educational service. I look forward to seeing the archives pages when they are available, as one of the things that surprised me was the sizing differences between the different models - relative scale is very difficult to judge from shots of a single machine. Thanks again.

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16 years 8 months ago #14704 by Terry M
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Are they going to make the D9D & D9E with push blades, ripers, pipe layers & other atachments? It would be nice to see them make the D9G, D9H, D9L & up.

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16 years 8 months ago #14949 by jeff13
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Well I just got my D2 orchard model, and was kind of surprised at how small it is compared to some of my other crawlers. Am I correct in assuming that the Twenty Two and Twenty will be even smaller? Don't get me wrong, it is a cool model, but my Oliver and JD tractors dominate it... :)

Is there anything behind the rear shrouds where the air cleaner is? They look removable.

It would be nice to see some of the bigger Cats in 1/16, but only if the detail level is up to current Speccast standards (ie real wires, not cast).

Might as well ask while I'm here - what does the 5U designation mean?

Thanks!

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16 years 8 months ago #14951 by Old Magnet
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4U is narrow gage, wide gage is 5U.

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