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Guest models
A fantastic conversion of a CAT D400 into a low profile machine.   Unknown builder.   Picture from 'model show europe'.
THIS PHOTO HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR SECURITY REASONS.
THIS PHOTO HAS BEEN REMOVED FOR SECURITY REASONS.
I believe this is a Wedico radio control CAT 740.
Not 100% sure although I do know wedico are working on such a model.     WOW!
A shot taken from the wedico web site.
I believe this is the same model.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CAT 375, 725 and D8R dozer at work on a pipeline project.
Picture from 'kens diecast construction models'.
An amazing photo of a D300B being delivered to a site.   It must be extremely remote if a helicopter has to deliver it!
Unknown builder of radio controlled CAT D35 in approx 1:16 scale.
Graham May from Denver, Colerado has sent me the following series of photo's.   They include some fantastic custom builds.   The quality of work and level of detail are absolutely amazing!
Thanks Graham.
A super detailed CAT 631E modified into a water wagon.
This is a great model.   Note the blade on the front lower edge of the tank.   The primary function of this is to protect the tank from rocks etc.
Another one of Graham's scraper models.   Note the pipework and hoses.
A shot to demonstrate the level of detail on Grahams models.   The amount of hoses on this is unreal!
Another shot of the hose detail.
The detail level doesn't stop at hoses.   Check out the access ladders, pipework, fire extinguishers etc.   Absolutely fantastic!
Finally from Graham, a super detailed D8R pipeline machine.   Note the winch on the rear of the machine.
Well done Graham and thanks for sharing these images with us all!
Jason Neale from Norwich, England was kind enough to send me the following photo's of the fleet of models I have built for him to date.
On the left is the 730 in MultiServ livery, A D250E series 2 water carrier in John Jones livery and finally a 730 ejector.
Another great shot of Jason's fleet.
Jason's final photo is of a fantastic Bell B25C cast in pewter.  

Not a lot more is known about the model and if anyone can shed any light on it, please contact myself and I will pass on the information.