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If UH have got any sense (they certainly have) they will see the release of the ford 5000/7000 etc as a warm up to a potential goldmine of sales by making a few Ford models from the 80s ;)  I strongly suggest 4wd versions in either 1/16 or 1/32 of the Ford7810

8210 & one from the big TW range ::)    This lot would outsell anything else on the model market for sure!

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That Claas Jaguar looks fantastic..... ::)

Hopefully now that U-H have moved into the 70's era of claas harvest machines, (and Schuco are bringing out a 1:43 Senator) its only a matter of time before we see a 1:32 Senator or early Dominator, I'm sure they would be big sellers.

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S1540, 965H, 1075, early Dominator, mid Dominator, late Dominator. Plus lots of others from the 70's and 80's. Then an S1900, 5400, 5460, 5830 in choppers. Great to see a Jag 60 to start with, the first of many I hope

Impressive list there Eurodeere! Would be more than happy with any of them, particularly a nice old N-H S1900  ::)

Going back to the Dominators, if they do turn one out, my money would be on an 85, as Claas have a restored one (not sure where it is at the moment, Claas museum or the stuttgart ag museum??), and looking at U-H's SF60, it appears to have been modelled on Claas's own restored Jaguar SF60 (Claas museum/Agritechnica 2005), so although they will have access to plans/blueprints, when it comes to older machines, U-H seem to like a mint/restored example, as in MF 135/Ford 7000 etc. 

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