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Old 03-13-2015 | 10:02 AM
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Default 1/16 Dragon wagon

Anyone here familiar with this model/ kit?

http://www.modellspiegel.com/m25-m26-pacific/

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Old 03-13-2015 | 10:21 AM
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I only wish I could get one with a flat trailer.

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Haven't seen one on this side of the pond yet. Thought I heard it being worked on by a collective of people...Christian L, Roland, Willy?
I'll be seeing Willy next weekend and see if he has any news.
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I am pretty sure that is Chris @ Ludwig models kit. I would PM or e-mail him.
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Hi Its part of Ludwig ,its a guy who is working with him . he makes some models and they advertise on each others web sites pass on info to each other. The Dragon Wagon can be built using Tamiya truck (globeliner it think) you can buy the cab as a kit if you need to keep costs down then use a Tamiya truck for the rest will only be a 6x4. The trailer cost is very expensive only know how much it cost for one second hand 500 euros.


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Jerry
All of the kits or RTRs that I really want cost a fortune to a cheapskate on Social Security like me. That's way out of my budget. But if HL came out with a half way decent tractor and trailer for a few hundred bucks ---- I think I could go another year without dental work and new prescription glasses. Is that the kind of toe truck you could use? How's it going?
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Originally Posted by Rex Ross
Jerry
All of the kits or RTRs that I really want cost a fortune to a cheapskate on Social Security like me. That's way out of my budget. But if HL came out with a half way decent tractor and trailer for a few hundred bucks ---- I think I could go another year without dental work and new prescription glasses. Is that the kind of toe truck you could use? How's it going?
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Hey Rex. I'm interested in a Dragon Wagon but it's not really a priority. I was just curious if anyone on RCU had experience with it.

For hauler I'm slowly working up.to the Kaelble and the low loader the Jochen Maier started many years ago. I sent the differential back to Germany
so they can be made functional( my example is a bare bone 'display' model) and I'll be getting the other parts to make it fuly operational. I was going to get
one in '96 but plans fell through due to other commitments. Now hopefully I'll finish what I started long ago. I already have the fully functional load loader ( Tieflader)
and it's quite impressive. I'm working with Jurgen Stehr to make this thing a reality.

So while I'd like a Dragon Wagon, I really want it in 1/10 scale not the 1/16 scale version.

Jerry

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