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I've considered doing a 1:24 WWII fighter on a lowboy, as if it had been recovered and was headed to a museum for restoration. I saw a full size Mig-21PF like that a few years ago.

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I dont how a street roller is better than a massive American engineered car eating Dinosaur, but whatever. Cool find. Ive always wanted to see it hooked to a truck. I havent seen that thing in years. I didnt know it was still around.

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I've considered doing a 1:24 WWII fighter on a lowboy, as if it had been recovered and was headed to a museum for restoration. I saw a full size Mig-21PF like that a few years ago.

Airfix just released a lovely /24th Hawker Typhoon. :D

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what scale is that milling machine and where can I buy one?

It should be 1:24 and you can possibly find them in toystores. They are made by DickieToys. Around here every toystore has some of the productline but ToysR'Us have prettymuch all of it. http://www.dickietoys.de/en/home/

I've considered doing a 1:24 WWII fighter on a lowboy, as if it had been recovered and was headed to a museum for restoration. I saw a full size Mig-21PF like that a few years ago.

Last year I got a couple of bananacases from another modeller of old projects and builtups that he had done 20-30 years ago. In among that collection was a Italeri Scania T142 with a flatbedtrailer with Airfix 1:24 Spitfire on the back. He had built the plane like it was a project under transport with the engine mounted in a special frame and the wings put up in another set of specialframes besides the fuselage. Quite a cool build but sadly all painted with a brush and it has been sitting on a shelf for many years so it is full of dust and some parts had come of.

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I have a couple of builds I want to do for loads or trailers....need to find the stuff first though....

Flatbed with a load of crushed cars(no good ones or kits will be hurt in the process using only junk damaged ones)

Mobile home with full interior

60s rig with a Revell auto transporter trailer with a load of new 60s cars going to the dealership

car crusher trailer

carnival attraction ride trailer

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Airfix just released a lovely /24th Hawker Typhoon. :D

I know. I had one (reviewed it for a website in fact), but then sold it, as I needed the cash. I'll get another some day though (I hope). I'm thinking more along the lines of a Bf 109, Fw 190, or Ju 87, all of which are available in 1:24 scale.

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Last year I got a couple of bananacases from another modeller of old projects and builtups that he had done 20-30 years ago. In among that collection was a Italeri Scania T142 with a flatbedtrailer with Airfix 1:24 Spitfire on the back. He had built the plane like it was a project under transport with the engine mounted in a special frame and the wings put up in another set of specialframes besides the fuselage. Quite a cool build but sadly all painted with a brush and it has been sitting on a shelf for many years so it is full of dust and some parts had come of.

Exactly the kind of thing I have in mind; a pretty spiffy way to combine the two interests, I think.

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I know. I had one (reviewed it for a website in fact), but then sold it, as I needed the cash. I'll get another some day though (I hope). I'm thinking more along the lines of a Bf 109, Fw 190, or Ju 87, all of which are available in 1:24 scale.

Who did you review for (if you don't mind saying)?

The FSM review said it had fit issues; but it still looks worth buying.

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Well as for how much it weighs in at, I've seen a couple real life, that might even be one of them, because the ones I saw were trailers in and of themselves, just like that one. Most of the people who have these, built them themselves. I know they've traveled with the monster truck shows. I have a guy at works who works with Monster jam when they're in the region out here I can ask him if he has the contact information, or if he has any other information on the rig itself.

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There we go, quick email to find out how much it weighs let them know you want to model it to be pulled behind a bigrig, and you want to be accurate and they'll probably let you know.

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