Can you still get hold of the attachments in the states? I've got a 773 which has the quicktach plate on it, but I don't have any bucket or anything. It's a genuine Bobcat model, 1:25, which I believe was made by Clover. It's the twin tilt ram version which is exactly the same as my actual real bobcat. If you have any contacts or if you have a bucket you would be willing to sell, please get back to me. Thanks, Andy. Great collection by the way👍
This is actually really cool. Wish i had a childhood similar to yours. Always wanted models like these. My dad wasn't in construction but i would remember begging him to let me visit the local Bobcat and Cat dealership.
I want to check your black and white semi truck in with the chillers I’ll probably take him probably some of your big excavators and some of your dump trucks please and thank you why a good trail 1367 Orangeburg Rd.
Man it’s been that long. Time flew!! If you got any parts machines like John Deere 470/450 excavators and other parts your willing to sell cheap let me know
Bobcat has been a big part of my life too. My grandma worked there for 43 years and was retired when i was little. She took my siblings and i to where she used to work at the Bobcat headquarters. Thats where it all started for me.
hey I just stumbled across your video and I love your junkyard diorama. I want to build a junkyard exactly like yours, but I was wondering how you weathered the cars? And what you used for the dirt. Thanks!
Hey Ben, I don't know if you remember me or not but I just came across this video while looking at some other construction model vids. I recently got bit by the bug to start collecting them again and I'm even trying to repair some of the screw ups I have from back in the day. All of the ruined ones are in a box in my basement, but I still have a dozen or so nice ones displayed on my shelf which won't be messed with. Your collection still looks massive compared to mine. I'm glad to see that you are doing well for yourself & your small engine repair business. I am about to complete a diesel equipment technology course at my local technical college, and I'll be off to work on all sorts of big yellow iron from there with the job I got. Seeing all of the different machines is what started the interest in the models back up I guess. I hope whatever differences we had in the past are behind us now, we were much younger and much more stupid back then. Anyway I hope all is well and be safe.
Hey sorry it took so long for me to get back to you I don’t really check this account all that much. Shoot me a message on instagram. It’s Ben’s_vintage_tractors.
Fun is the key word, I'm about to be 50 next month and I just started collecting a few months ago and I love it. thanks for sharing and best wishes for your future endeavors 👍
Thank for the video. I’m research some sort of equipment like these for a film project. Is there anyways to make the bobcat bucket float while backing up?