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Re: Precision question?
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Posted by Tanklord on September 02, 2004 at 13:38:28 from (68.212.61.145):
In Reply to: Precision question? posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 02, 2004 at 05:47:27:
Indy, do you happen to get "Toy Farmer" magazine? They have mentioned some about this, but nothing solid. Every month I keep searching the issue for any info about this since I just started collecting and if they do not produce anymore precisions, well you know what the price of the ones already made is going to do,,,through the roof! By the way, I recently bough 2 precisions and am getting ready to chop them and modify them. I am a Ford man and I want a 641, but without a loader and with the detail of a precision. I am going to remove the loader and replace the rear wheels with ones off a 621 which does not have rear weights. The other is a 5000. My grandfather had an earlier model and it did not have front frame mounted weights, a vertical exhaust and his had a split grill. Since I have experience in scratchbuilding and modifying armor models, I am going to to the same with this tractor. I hope to have them finished in time for the national show in November.
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