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Old 08-17-2011, 04:21 PM
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Default John Deere 200d LC 1/16 Ertl

Well since i can't afford an rc exc right now, will take awhile to save up, i have instead the burder exc and i now have the John Deere 200D LC 1/16th scale by Ertl it even has buttons for short engine sound and a light. When i can i plan to either scratch build a lowboy or purchase one and use these as load for it, here is some pics




Even has an opening cab door













Here is a side by side views for comparision







Here is a couple of top down views







And here is top down view of buckets

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Both of those are nice machines! would make good conversion pieces.
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Very nice models you have ,there fun to convert to rc.
I helped my brother convert the J Deere exe over to rc last year.Have a pic at the all tracked equipment thread,need to take a updated pic of it sometime.
Good luck with them if you decide to convert them to rc
Ertl also makes this exe
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Both of those are nice machines! would make good conversion pieces.
Thanks,I may just try to convert on of these to rc

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Very nice models you have ,there fun to convert to rc.
I helped my brother convert the J Deere exe over to rc last year.Have a pic at the all tracked equipment thread,need to take a updated pic of it sometime.
Good luck with them if you decide to convert them to rc
Ertl also makes this exe
So on converting how much did it actually cost to make the JD Exe or any exe rc? Like what would one need etc,etc?

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So on converting how much did it actually cost to make the JD Exe or any exe rc? Like what would one need etc,etc?

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I think it was around 350 for all of the parts.Then the transmitter/reciever.
Used high torque metal gear servos converted to 360 for the screwdrives,tracks,turntable.Then a 7.2 battery pack ,on/off switch,8 feet signal wire.Lots of time and patience,lol
I haven't used them yet,these would be great for the hydro's http://www.firgelliauto.com/
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I think it was around 350 for all of the parts.Then the transmitter/reciever.
Used high torque metal gear servos converted to 360 for the screwdrives,tracks,turntable.Then a 7.2 battery pack ,on/off switch,8 feet signal wire.Lots of time and patience,lol
I haven't used them yet,these would be great for the hydro's http://www.firgelliauto.com/
Thank You very much for the info, gonna have to look into this who knows maybe soon i will tackle this, but at least i know if i get stuck i have a bunch of wonderful people here that would be glad to lend a hand in figuring things out.

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