Posted by casetoyman on February 18, 2013 at 09:51:13 from (12.23.120.97):
In Reply to: Toy Show - Long Post posted by Straw Boss on February 17, 2013 at 14:06:31:
This year Ertl is actually coming out with a J.I. Case precision 1570. It will be the second tractor in the Elite Series, which has working headlights and precision detail to it. it will be coming out in June if shipments arrive on time. The chase unit will be a spirit of 76. price right now for them will be between the 150 and 200 dollar mark for the white 1750, the chase spirit will be pushing $300. As for the DC with the loader from spec cast, it is only two years, there are two versions the pork expo which was released first and the shelf model which was released second, when first released they were 70 dollars for the shelf and 75 on the pork expo. yea the colors aren't correct but which limited case toys being produced one has to either go to customs or have to build your own, or paint john deere and true scale toy case colors. talking with the toy manufacturers, both Ertl and Spec Cast they seem to want to produce toys that the newest generation of collectors are demanding, so the John Deere R series, Cases MX series, and for older tractors they would rather make the 30 and 40 series and the IH 56 and 68 series and newer. One way to try and spark newer higher detail case versions would be to start a long line of collector tractors like what JD does and run it through a very large case club such as the JICCA or some other club that would be able to sell over a thousand tractors. start out with a cross motor and slowly work up through the decades of case tractors, since once the collector tractor is made the casting is ready to use to make a shelf model and a couple other variations. That's why there are so many spec cast DC's. I'm pretty sure they haven't fixed the original casting by putting brakes on it yet.
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