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But that only for the steel frame and the functional hydraulics, you still have to purchase separately the motors, pump, servos, hoses, batteries and radio gear.
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..although I did find the locater button to see they're from Salt Lake City, Utah... that'd be about a 10hr drive from my house. ![]() $1500 for a shell I'd have to see one in person to decide where to go from there for track drives & what not... I guess it depends on how resourceful you are, what you need to buy to make it work & what your expectations are as to how well it should work will determine the final cost.Looks like their considering to design and fabricate a front shovel... I'd definitely be into getting a shell of that model! ![]() It's fantanstic to see such a company so close to home starting to make models for my hobby. ![]() Thanx for posting the link Crash, what a great find!
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