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roly66v
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some new models arrived today in 1/50 scale, a team of
six wheel scrapers,including two versions of the famous twin
engine 666.
RB
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Tue, Apr 22, 2008 5:37 AM
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Who is the manufacturer of these fine looking models ?
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Tue, Apr 22, 2008 10:58 AM
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Who is the manufacturer of these fine looking models ?
Were can a person get his hands on one of these? Was one of the Lucky one's to run and work on one of these Giants. One of the best Scrapers Cat ever Made. Thanks Al
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Tue, Apr 22, 2008 7:22 PM
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Were can a person get his hands on one of these? Was one of the Lucky one's to run and work on one of these Giants. One of the best Scrapers Cat ever Made. Thanks Al
I think you can get these models through Buffalo Road Imports.The fellow name is Branden Lewis. I brought a model of the Cat 657 scraper and a D9H from him. The models come from England I think. If I remember they were about $950.00 each well worth it.
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Wed, Apr 23, 2008 8:37 AM
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I think you can get these models through Buffalo Road Imports.The fellow name is Branden Lewis. I brought a model of the Cat 657 scraper and a D9H from him. The models come from England I think. If I remember they were about $950.00 each well worth it.
Hi WabcoMan & Al Engnes,yes these models are truely amazing
right down to the very last detail,made from all metal and every part
moves and works,sorry but the model maker wants to remain
anonymous he makes only a handful of models each year mostly
the rare or hard to find ones,here,s some close ups
Thanks
RB
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Wed, Apr 23, 2008 1:03 PM
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Hi WabcoMan & Al Engnes,yes these models are truely amazing
right down to the very last detail,made from all metal and every part
moves and works,sorry but the model maker wants to remain
anonymous he makes only a handful of models each year mostly
the rare or hard to find ones,here,s some close ups
Thanks
RB
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What a Pro- This person should get a patent on his works and let the world share his talent. Most people don't realize what a excellent machine the large Cat scrapers were. that's an era that has pasted us all. Just to let you all know us as operators of those monsters , there nick name for the 666's was Buffalo's. The company I work for had six of them. Talk about moving Dirt. Just glad I got to run them. Al
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Wed, Apr 23, 2008 8:21 PM
roly66v
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What a Pro- This person should get a patent on his works and let the world share his talent. Most people don't realize what a excellent machine the large Cat scrapers were. that's an era that has pasted us all. Just to let you all know us as operators of those monsters , there nick name for the 666's was Buffalo's. The company I work for had six of them. Talk about moving Dirt. Just glad I got to run them. Al
Hi Al,yes Buffalo,s i,ve heard of them being called that,i bet they was some
wild ride,and what an experiance that must have been,have you any
photo,s or film footage of them in action,i wonder how many there are
still working in the US or world today,i bet not many with the black smoke
the beasts threw out and governments thinking there cleaning up
the planet, yes the 666 a legendary machine.
RB
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Thu, Apr 24, 2008 2:54 AM
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Hi WabcoMan & Al Engnes,yes these models are truely amazing
right down to the very last detail,made from all metal and every part
moves and works,sorry but the model maker wants to remain
anonymous he makes only a handful of models each year mostly
the rare or hard to find ones,here,s some close ups
Thanks
RB
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Thanks for sharing those with us Roly66v.
Great additions to your collection.
Bet you're glad you don't have to put diesel in them with the price fuel is at present !!
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Thu, Apr 24, 2008 3:39 AM
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Thanks for sharing those with us Roly66v.
Great additions to your collection.
Bet you're glad you don't have to put diesel in them with the price fuel is at present !!
I started a 660/666 thread over at Heavy Equipment forums and got a lot of interest with a bunch of photos. ACI Grading probably runs the most at present when they have the work, 24 odd 660 all DD repowered. The only way to hog big dirt back in the day and it would be great to see some more pics and footage if anyone has some.
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Thu, Apr 24, 2008 7:27 PM
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I started a 660/666 thread over at Heavy Equipment forums and got a lot of interest with a bunch of photos. ACI Grading probably runs the most at present when they have the work, 24 odd 660 all DD repowered. The only way to hog big dirt back in the day and it would be great to see some more pics and footage if anyone has some.
I am hauling a 660 up to the Woodland show to hog some soil.😄 -glen
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Fri, Apr 25, 2008 9:25 AM
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I am hauling a 660 up to the Woodland show to hog some soil.😄 -glen
Hi Gavin84w,here,s some pictures you might enjoy.
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