Well thanks and thank you very much for watching! I certainly appreciate it! I hope you found some of my other videos on this channel equally as entertaining and insightful
i have the scraper and the grader looking for the lowboy i have the log grapple skidder the d6 but broke plow off digging roads with it outside making a village but was fun back in the day still do it but miss using the d6 i think its a d6 r or h i forget .also looking for the skidstier
@@DiecastEmporium your very welcome if you want i have an Instagram account about 1:64th scale heavy wreckers and small tow trucks called @sparks._towing.and.recovery
Out of all the trackhoes I liked the Komatsu one the best. I have a John Deere 690DLC trackhoe too however I wish it would be as detailed as the Komatsu one. I’d have to say the new Deere backhoe is garbage even the old 310D is better than that thing. I wish they made a 310SE in 1/64 with great detail and better hydraulic cylinders.
Honestly, I would really like to see a company other than Ertl invest in some Deere 1/64 Construction equipment, and with that said, put out some higher quality product.
I’m with ya there. Some Ertl stuff could be way way better than it could be. I’m hoping the same thing. The company I’d hope to get the license would be NZG or WSI
Thanks for all your time and trouble for putting together this informative video. GOD Bless you !
Well thanks and thank you very much for watching! I certainly appreciate it! I hope you found some of my other videos on this channel equally as entertaining and insightful
Most beautiful thing ive seen
You can also find green light at Walmart now
Really great construction video for 1/64 scale vehicles.
From 3:42 to 4:07 YES U ARE CORRECT THAT IS A DIECAST MACK R MODEL SEMI TRUCK.
This would be my dream collection but most of these are older than me Lol
I received the first of many diecast masters ho scale models yesterday and I'm enjoying it so far and can't wait to get it onto my train layout
That's great to hear, Carl! Thanks for watching!
@Steven Woolley too big.
where did you get the 1:64 scale backhoe?
Where you get that big caterpillar dump trucks
Amazing grabe!!!!!!
I love your machínes is favorite is whel loader is Caterpillar
Thank you. Really appreciate you watching.
i have the scraper and the grader looking for the lowboy i have the log grapple skidder the d6 but broke plow off digging roads with it outside making a village but was fun back in the day still do it but miss using the d6 i think its a d6 r
or h
i forget .also looking for the skidstier
The garbage truck is referring to the late BFI company
Thanks for the info! Appreciate you watching as well
@@DiecastEmporium your very welcome if you want i have an Instagram account about 1:64th scale heavy wreckers and small tow trucks called @sparks._towing.and.recovery
Hola desde Panamá
Saludos Amigo
Que debo hacer para poder obtener esta colección 1:64
En mi país no hay esa colección
Do you have one of tow trucks?
At one time you could buy the tandem dump trailer on a semi or a dump truck and semi trailer combination.
How much you paid for the dump trailer? I'm a huge fan of them 💯💯
Where at in Michigan bud
Out of all the trackhoes I liked the Komatsu one the best. I have a John Deere 690DLC trackhoe too however I wish it would be as detailed as the Komatsu one. I’d have to say the new Deere backhoe is garbage even the old 310D is better than that thing. I wish they made a 310SE in 1/64 with great detail and better hydraulic cylinders.
Honestly, I would really like to see a company other than Ertl invest in some Deere 1/64 Construction equipment, and with that said, put out some higher quality product.
I’m with ya there. Some Ertl stuff could be way way better than it could be. I’m hoping the same thing. The company I’d hope to get the license would be NZG or WSI
What web site can you buy 1/64 scale trucks from
Check out Construction Diecast.con and royfergusonsales.com
@@DiecastEmporium I only found 1/50 scale models😢
Is this on gane
who's bob ????
Just a nickname for a figure you can place in most vehicles, such as Diecast Masters.
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