Loader Kit Bashing
#1
Hello Everyone,
I initially posted this thread in the wrong place sorry if I offended someone.

I model the late 50's and I needed a loader for my "Wilson Lumber" scene.
Since I couldn't find one, I kit bashed a model that I bought at a local hobby shop.


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#2
looks good to me , like the home made roll cage   Applause  if you wanted you could paint it od green saying that it was bought at a government surplus sale  Icon_e_biggrin
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#3
Hello Jim,
Thank you for your compliment and suggestion they're greatly appreciated.
My brother in-law has an old Iternational loader with a similar roll cage; that's where I got my inspiration.
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#4
That looks Great!!!
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(02-21-2019, 06:48 PM)scribbelt Wrote: Hello Jim,
Thank you for your compliment and suggestion they're greatly appreciated.
My brother in-law has an old Iternational loader with a similar roll cage; that's where I got my inspiration.


neat and sweet , years ago I ran a loader like that . I have my own loader makeover this will be made into this to unload  log hauling flats at the mill.


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(02-21-2019, 06:48 PM)scribbelt Wrote: Hello Jim,
Thank you for your compliment and suggestion they're greatly appreciated.
My brother in-law has an old Iternational loader with a similar roll cage; that's where I got my inspiration.


neat and sweet , years ago I ran a loader like that . I have my own loader makeover this will be made into this to unload  log hauling flats at the mill.
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#7
Hello ngauger and Jim,

Thank you for the compliments and good luck Jim with your future kitbashing project Applause Applause
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