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It's now loaded up and ready to travel.  The cable guides and pulleys were completed and painted and some decals were added.  A little of that red dust was applied as well.  Got to go shag down the M-20 and get it moving!

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Wow - that is spectacular to see a cable drive dozer built.   As with all your models your level of detail is top notch.

 

My dad had one very similar and a cable drive D-2 loader, he didn't believe in anything modern such as an electric start. It was "pony engines" or nothing.

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Just spectacular. I think my dad drove one in the late 50s in Malaya (as it was then known) during his British national service. I'll have to see if I can find the picture. 

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Terrific job on the D7, Charles.  I like the dirt from the boots of the operator on the floor of the operating platform - all your weathering looks good, but that especially caught my eye.

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I tend to seldom look at builds like this but I clicked on this one (no clue why).

Wow Charles, that's an impressive and I'll bet fun build.  Great work 👍

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SHE IS A BEAUTY! From every angle there's another detail to focus on, so pardon my staring! The D7 kit and cable conversion is great, very effective. Looks great on the trailer

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16 hours ago, TransAmMike said:

I tend to seldom look at builds like this but I clicked on this one (no clue why).

Wow Charles, that's an impressive and I'll bet fun build.  Great work 👍

First time ever building a 3D printed kit.  The fit was perfect and the printed detail was superb.  It was so smooth no sanding was necessary.

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9 hours ago, gotnitro? said:

Fantastic work! The 3d printed parts are definitely improving our hobby w variety

No kidding , we are definitely living in the golden age of modelling.  

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