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    Default Scale Model M715

    Saw this on a scale model page:


    The thing I was wondering was how do you get the ax out? They did go a little crazy on the lug nuts. This was the only view I saw.
    Has anyone seen any others?
    1967 M715
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    If one is going to develop a model of the M715, why would they do it as a fire truck? Like that!
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    I have never seen one of these personally, but it's the only one I've ever seen for sale
    http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/729-80144

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    Hey, brute4c...

    What ever happened with that German(?) company that was going to build an M715 model kit? Ever heard back from them about that?
    -- Tim Taylor


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    I havent heard back but I do have their emails...will have to contact them when I have time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by *gearhead* View Post
    Saw this on a scale model page:
    http://images22.fotki.com/v753/photo...MG_0435-vi.jpg

    The thing I was wondering was how do you get the ax out? They did go a little crazy on the lug nuts. This was the only view I saw.
    Has anyone seen any others?
    i've seen the full size version of that... well almost



    Quote Originally Posted by Gwen View Post
    I have never seen one of these personally, but it's the only one I've ever seen for sale
    http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/729-80144
    that is a matchbox size model made out of pewter... i have one its cool but small
    "An axe. A real axe. An 'I'm out of ammo, let me grab the axe', type of axe!" steelsoldier FrankUSMC

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    is their a 1/10 scale version, or something close to it, ive been trying to find one for a long time. im thinking about just making one. some of you guys dont know, but besides trying to get my m715 to run, im also in the scale rc.

    heres my last truck, and these are old pics from when we went to sand mountian

    http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...Picture154.jpg

    http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...Picture151.jpg

    the truck is a tamiya hilux, and i made a custom flat bed for it.

    alwase wanted to make a m715
    my signature is sweet huh?

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    Theres the atchbox size and a 6-7 inch size cast in pot metal...

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    Where's Beast's model? That thing's spectacular!
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    The Beast 1 off custom?? It is fantastic...THE best anywhere on the planet.

    http://m715zone.com/vb/showthread.php?t=7253

    Its in there...

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