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Second this Do you have plans Nevertheless great job again :)
 

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Awesome! Your detail level is amazing. These are great models. Fantastic work!
 

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Great model, even the accumulator arms work, I worked in the parts department of a Timberjack dealer
for a few years, and I know what you mean about the sound of that hot saw. The tilt mechanism on
the cab is an excellent reproduction. Brings back some good memories, thank you for sharing.
 

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Did you have a specific machine you copied? I can see quite a few Timberjack/John Deere lines in there…. Looks really good!
 

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these things sure are neat. how durable are they? cold they be played with? id love to see some military vehicles (tanks especially) done like this
 

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very cool man
 

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Another great project!

I love to watch these machines in operation.

I saw a demo of the first prototype of the feller buncher that was made back in about the

1970s at a timber show.

The inventor was the operator. He later sold the idea.

There's been a lot of improvements made since then.
 

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Very Nice lots of work and detail you are an artist.
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any chance you have a toy fellerbuncher for sale? my son wants one for Christmas and i cant find it- this would be perfect!
 

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Very awesome! Everything is on point with detail!!!Im a huge fan of the logging models. Im going to give it a try. Im new to this hobby so wish me luck. Im working on a log truck right now from scratch design. Check me out on youtube. Dr. noodlbum yadingus is my channel. Keep up the great work.
 
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