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I have finally built something different from cars.

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Nice-looking loads, Guy, and some well-done stuff in the background, too. Applause Applause Applause

Who's the manufacturer of the Cats?

Wayne
Great looking Cats! I like them as loads.
(11-18-2020, 07:47 PM)doctorwayne Wrote: [ -> ]Who's the manufacturer of the Cats?

Thank you for the comments. 

Those are old kits from Woodland Scenics I have bought in a Train Show.  I don’t know if they are still manufactured.
They make great loads!
Guy, those look purrfect  Icon_e_biggrin

Greg
What era are you modeling? I think those Cats are models of equipment built in the 1930's or 40's. Anything built in the 1960's or later would have enclosed cabs on the grader and a roll cage on the tractor. Caterpiller tractors are able to climb up hills so steep that they will roll ove, so all of the new ones have roll cages.
(11-26-2020, 11:58 PM)Russ Bellinis Wrote: [ -> ]What era are you modeling?  I think those Cats are models of equipment built in the 1930's or 40's.  Anything built in the 1960's or later would have enclosed cabs on the grader and a roll cage on the tractor.  Caterpiller tractors are able to climb up hills so steep that they will roll ove, so all of the new ones have roll cages.

I am modeling the CNR in the late 50’s. I searched the Internet and found this :

- In 1963, Caterpillar offered his Model 12e grader without the cab.  The 12e was an improvement of the 212 I have modeled.

- The Caterpillar Track Loader 955h was offered at least to 1957 without the roll cage.

I agree that the Caterpillar Grader 212 should have been ordered with the then optional cab as it would be used in Canada climate.  If needed, Hewitt Equipment Ltd located in Quebec City could order one for this particular client.  My layout, my story.