EMPLOYER

Claas

Manufacturer

Replicagri (from 14 years old)

SCALE

1/32

material

Metal and plastic

Date of commercialization

December 2017

Manufacturer Part Number

REP169

Further information

CLAAS Dominator 88 Classic combine harvester.
Opening door, opening hopper, functional discharge screw, 3-position grinder, removable cup, rotating worm screw, functional steering and rotating reel.


Articles that might interest you


Customer Reviews 4.63 (8)

on November 08, 2020 at 10:37:31 PM
4/ 5 -
Nice, well-detailed model delivered with its cutting carriage. Contrary to the description, the hopper does not open !!!! Opening cabin door, adjustable mulcher, swinging and directional rear axle, height-adjustable and mobile reels, also mobile drain screw, height-adjustable cutting. A small downside, some assemblies are not very rigorous (I play too much in the rear axle, guardrails veiled and poorly fixed ...). This is the recurring problem of the Made in China assembly line! Model arrived with the broken air filter !!! But overall very nice model that will delight collectors. To buy without reservations.

December 06, 2019 at 13:39:28 PM
3/ 5 -
miniature with a lot of metal, a little functionality but a little rough on some details, the size of the protective tubes and guardrails is too large! measure and multiply by 32!

October 24, 2019 at 14:49:21 AM
5/ 5 -
Una maqueta muy real !! Digna para la colección !!

December 25, 2018 at 12:57:38 PM
5/ 5 -
Very well. I recommande

on February 09, 2018 at 08:38:10 PM
5/ 5 -
Everything is in the note

on January 12, 2018 at 12:01:18 AM
5/ 5 -
I like it I just had the hoppers not open as is informed on the presentation

December 27, 2017 at 23:18:55 PM
5/ 5 -
Replicagri, best MB maker after wiking far ahead of UH

December 24, 2017 at 14:34:18 PM
5/ 5 -
I am very satisfied with this model, more detailed than NOREV and cheaper, do not hesitate to buy it, the door opens, the chipper is adjustable and at least one cutting cart comes with not like UH which does make none with their machines