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Caterpillar Twenty Logging Special Model Project

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10 years 1 month ago #101629 by cbensch
For those of you that had followed my start-to-finish Twenty project, thank you! This is a little side hobby of mine. I've been producing heavily weathered models for antique machinery/auto enthusiasts for just over a year. This Twenty is my latest creation. If the Twenty is not the crawler you are looking for please reach out to me. If there is a model available, I can weather it!

Selling price is $549.95 and includes all you see below, plus a handmade display case top with a mirrored backing that sits on the base (top not pictured). I accept credit cards through Paypal. Worldwide shipping is available. Contact me using the information in my signature below.

If you haven't seen it yet, the entire build thread can be found here: www.acmoc.org/bb/showthread.php?20439-Ne...pecial-Model-Project






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10 years 1 month ago #101631 by old-iron-habit
Replied by old-iron-habit on topic Awesome
Great job. What is the overall dimensions of the model? Hard to tell with out anything to reference to.

1937 Cat #11 tandem auto patrol,diesel, w/plow and wing, 6K506SP, 1937 RD 4 Ag Crawler RD5356, 1939 Cat 22 2F5429, 1952 Model 212 Grader 9T03427, 1953 2U D8 Dozer 2U20751, 1961 922A Rubber Tired Loader, 59A812, LeTouneau LS Cable Scraper, Cat/Lincoln 600 AMP Dual Welder, DW-21 Cat Scraper, DW-10 dump wagon/water wagon

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10 years 1 month ago #101633 by cbensch
Hi Old Iron! Hmm, I suppose that would be crucial information huh? :)

The case is 13" wide and 9" tall. The entire project weighs nearly 8 pounds. The crawler is 1:16th scale at 8" long and 5.5" to the top of the exhaust.

Here are pictures with the display case lid on. Hope this helps:



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10 years 1 month ago #101648 by mikedell
Wow, That is some of the most realistic modeling I have ever seen! Excellent job. I might just have to get in contact with you and order one of these.
Mike

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10 years 1 month ago #101653 by cbensch

Wow, That is some of the most realistic modeling I have ever seen! Excellent job. I might just have to get in contact with you and order one of these.
Mike


Thank you for very much Mike. You are very kind.

I'd be glad to work with you! Feel free to reach out any time!

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10 years 1 month ago #101663 by JasonPayneCrawlers
I never really got into the models as I have enough problems buying the real machines:sad: But that is the nicest model I have seen Yet WORK CLOTHES:amen:That 20 is telling a story. Give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done.

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10 years 1 month ago #101666 by cbensch

I never really got into the models as I have enough problems buying the real machines:sad: But that is the nicest model I have seen Yet WORK CLOTHES:amen:That 20 is telling a story. Give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done.


Thank you! I too have my own headaches with the big toys but modeling is my escape. I'm already planning for my next project. I just don't know which it'll be yet. I might do an Allis Chalmers K which means I'll have to take my coverage off the ACMOC forum. lol

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10 years 1 month ago #101681 by Garlic Pete
Replied by Garlic Pete on topic No, no!
Don't take your coverage off of here!

We all love pictures, we all love the talk about machining, manufacturing, 3-d printers, autocad, etc., we all love any machine and any excuse to talk, kibitz, criticize and critique.

I for one don't care if it is Allis Chalmers, Ford, Chevrolet, Fiat, American Locomotive or whatever. I'd like to see it, talk about it and hear about your creativity.

Keep posting, whether it is Cat or not. Even if your next project is a car or truck, it was used around Cat equipment.

You can't just walk in the room, supply everyone with crack and get the party started, then disappear. You now have an obligation to feed the habit you've started.

Pete.

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10 years 1 month ago #101685 by cbensch

Don't take your coverage off of here!

We all love pictures, we all love the talk about machining, manufacturing, 3-d printers, autocad, etc., we all love any machine and any excuse to talk, kibitz, criticize and critique.

I for one don't care if it is Allis Chalmers, Ford, Chevrolet, Fiat, American Locomotive or whatever. I'd like to see it, talk about it and hear about your creativity.

Keep posting, whether it is Cat or not. Even if your next project is a car or truck, it was used around Cat equipment.

You can't just walk in the room, supply everyone with crack and get the party started, then disappear. You now have an obligation to feed the habit you've started.

Pete.


I literally just LOL'd. :) Okay, deal. I just didn't want to offend anyone by showing a non-Cat project in a forum of Cat fans.

Still looking for a buyer for the Twenty! Offers anyone?

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10 years 1 month ago #101695 by Aphonopelma
Excellent work.:thumb:

Seems like a bargain at that price for all that hard work. :shocked:

Scott

1975 951C

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