NEW FARMALL CUB "toy" MODELS

Bermuda Ken

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As promised in the past, here are some pics of the first two models in the new FARMALL CUB tractor series. These 1/16 scale die-cast tractors are made by Spec Cast. Sale pricing and ordering information will be listed here soon. These toys should be on display at the Spec Cast room during the National Farm Toy show November 7-8-9, 2008 in Dyersville, Iowa. If you go to the show, stop by my table in the H.S. cafeteria (by Midwest Parts) and we can talk red and bash green.

First.....the White Demo Cub being made for the LaFayette, IN toy show, due out in Feb 2009......
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Second, the Red CUB with sickle mower also due to arrive in early 2009.......
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I swear I posted this comment already, but ...

WOW!!! That is about the most detailed model I have ever seen!

I will be in line quickly once the price and delivery date is set!

Mike in La Crosse, WI
 
Ken:

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to the others comments as well. I like these, they are really sharp. And can you put me down on the list for one of each... ???? Since I ain't gonna get to the shows, I gonna hafta depend on you :!:

Thanks for the great pictures....

Where can I find more info on these? Or is it limited at the moment to dealers only??
 
Arizona Mike":20gxqzuu said:
Thanks Ken, pictures look nice. How big is the toy, ie, similar in size to Ertl toy.
These and the Ertl toys are both nominally 1/16 scale. Size should be very close.
 
For the people that attended Central Indiana Cub Fest you probably walked right past the Cub that was used by Spec Cast as the full size version of the Demonstrator Cub model Steve
 
Steve:

You want to elaborate a bit on this:

SteveB":3j1x5vr9 said:
For the people that attended Central Indiana Cub Fest you probably walked right past the Cub that was used by Spec Cast as the full size version of the Demonstrator Cub model Steve

By any chance is the master for the die taken from your Cub :?: :?:
 
I must note that the models shown in the photos are "first shot" prototypes, so before everyone gets out thier scalpels to disect these, take a step back. I'll have pricing and order information posted here on November 10th....
 
Excellent Ken, thanks and remember I am a good customer (OK a pretty good one). But I am not known for paying full price for toy tractors. :roll:

I would wait in line for a yeller one with a 1000 loader!

Larry
 
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