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Motorart
box. |
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Nice drive
sprockets. |
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Low detail
underneath but track pattern is good. |
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Good tilting
angle. |
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Cab detail is
good. |
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Sitting on
a big transporter with a skid steer loader. |
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Profile view. |
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Comment on this model.
The New Holland C238 has an operating weight of 4.6
tonnes and a rated operating capacity of just over 1.7 tonnes. It can be configured
with many different work tools.
Packaging
The box is essentially Motorart branded with New Holland
labels on the ends. Inside a pair of clear plastic
formers hold the model.
There
were no defects or missing parts on the review model.
There is no information about the real machine included.
Detail
Detailing underneath is simple. The
rubber tracks have a good tread pattern but are perhaps
a little shiny. The drive sprockets in the track
frames are nicely detailed.
The body is metal with good detailing and the black
grille at the rear is formed well and the rear lights
have good quality plastic lenses.
The cab has very good mesh sides and the cover has small
metal grab handles but no rooflight. Inside the cab the detail includes the joystick controls.
The metal boom is
modelled well with sharp graphics and the rivets are
discrete although there are no hoses for the hydraulics.
The metal bucket is a simple straight-edged
casting.
Features
The tracks roll well and the
drive sprockets turn independently.
The
boom mechanism articulates well and it raises to a
reasonable height although perhaps not as high as the
real machine. With that said the bucket movement
and tipping angle is very good.
Quality
It is good quality with a high metal content.
The paint is good and the graphics are very good.
Price
The model
is small and the price level is moderate.
Overall
This is a nice little model with a feeling of good
quality and it looks good too. The real machine is
very flexible with a wide range of attachments and it
would have been interesting if some different tools had
been included with the model.
Footnotes
The model was first available in September 2013.
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A relatively
small machine in real life. |
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Sharp graphics. |
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Lift height is
reasonable.
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Dumping on a
colleague. |
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Travelling to
site. |
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