Caterpillar D7N

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Caterpillar D7N

Post #1 by Jeremy Rowland » Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:42 pm

While having a quick glance around one of my favourite shops the Ian Allen bookshop in Birmingham I came across this kit; sorry the photo isn't the best but if building plastic model kits of construction equipment 'floats your boat' then this is a must!

I have been slowly progressing on the D9R armoured bulldozer kit made by Meng which I see is also back in stock; I will give an update on this kit after the painstaking job of gluing the tracks is finished :dizzy: nuff said.

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Re: Caterpillar D7N

Post #2 by niner » Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:05 pm

Look forward to seeing the progress.

There are some cracking kit's around just wish I had the time to build one inbetween all the customs I have on the go.


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Re: Caterpillar D7N

Post #3 by Jeremy Rowland » Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:51 pm

niner wrote:Look forward to seeing the progress.

There are some cracking kit's around just wish I had the time to build one inbetween all the customs I have on the go.



Martin they do take a lot of building time; the tracks on the D9R are incredibly fiddly and take lots of time, even TC would struggle with them!
The kit should look good once it is done though.

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