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Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2014 7:56 pm
by nearlymint
Hi AJR also check the edge of the dozer blade , it does not have afull side to the blade.
Here is the yellow roller version showing the web on the bulkhead. There are many other differences that I shall sort out soon with some pictures.

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I have added some pictures on my site to keep track, hope its ok to add the link. If there are any problems with this Nick please let me know.
http://www.matchboxmagic.co.uk/gallery/ ... variations
J
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 12:22 am
by nickjones
No problem at all Jason, It all helps spread the knowledge about our hobby.
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 4:22 pm
by mike
Hello, I have this
K17 Ford D800 low loader.
Greeting Nico

Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 6:26 pm
by nearlymint
Very nice model Mike, looks to be in pretty good shape. You can see this is the later dozer with the small exhaust stack. J
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 6:30 pm
by mike
nearlymint wrote:Very nice model Mike, looks to be in pretty good shape. You can see this is the later dozer with the small exhaust stack. J
Thank you, Jason, for the information.
Greeting Nico

Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 4:59 pm
by numi
Heres one that i watched go by with the Orange roof light and almost clear windows similar to Jasons.This specimen had gone unnoticed by many...mere $21.50.
numi
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181572790261?ss ... 1436.l2649
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 6:23 pm
by nearlymint
A very nice model, USA must be a good place for this variation. J
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 8:56 pm
by Brad Pittiful
found another variation of the early bulldozer
came across this lot...has a low loader which looks like a common one to me...there is a orange body and yellow blade which i think is a superkings bulldozer...included in the package but not the auction are three tractors and a flat bed...wasnt expecting that...pretty cool surprise
and the last one is a bulldozer with large stack
there looks to be a small hole at the bottom of the exhaust stack....prolly from a bubble when it was cast
something else i didnt see on the early dozers in this thread...i dont know whats its called but it extends past where the rollers are on each side with the two lines connecting each one...Jasons dozers dont have it...on his its smooth
you can see the rivets on the cab...and something i didnt see with everyone elses early ones...decal guides lines
thicker paint on this side but you can still see the decal guide lines and the rivets
with this pic you really cant see it but there is no webbing on the bulkhead...but there is a slot on the cab
also note...there is no webbing on the bulkhead on the superkings dozer either...no cab came with that one...and the part of which i dont know the proper term for...where the reinforced extension from the roller to the little wheels...the superkings is longer than the king size models
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 9:20 pm
by nearlymint
Hi Dan,
Yes a few variants on this one, if you check on my website I have added a few differences on the dozer.
J
Re: K17 Ford D800 low loader
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 10:24 pm
by Brad Pittiful
nearlymint wrote:Hi Dan,
Yes a few variants on this one, if you check on my website I have added a few differences on the dozer.
J
Jason i checked it out and it looks like i have a couple variations you can add to your page!