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Funny......no Tonkin bashing? ......oh so they do actually 'have game'.
This is a nice lookin beast, im sure that pictures will only do so much justice. Dont know if ill end up with one, or even two, but all the same this is a nice release from Tonkin.......as well as many if their other productions.
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Pic taken from facebook (Not My Pic) As i said i think it would look nice with a box on it.  .
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double post need that option to remove your own post admins
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Road transport of the LCR Tractomas to an european harbour for export to Australia:    I think that Tonkin Replicas' 1st Nicolas model could be nominated for the Year 2014 Model contest arranged by Gus. Regards. Guy
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I hope that the one that is being exported to Australia is coming to me in Whyalla South Australia?
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Hi All Happy New Year to all visitors. I have some news to present. especially a new TraiKing convoy along 2,65m https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C02N9nG5oLcmore shopping. Samf     
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The title of this thread is "Tractomas".
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Sam, your post definitely deserves the award for "most wheels per pictures"... Still, interesting and dedicated custom work. Keep posting. Stephane
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Jim C wrote:SAMF, Please keep posting and ignore these other idiots. Your work and models are a pleasure to view regardless of title. Please keep up the good work and keep posting your pictures. Thank You Jim What Jim said. Excellent collection!
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Hi Arnold, Some people "contribute" to the forum in unusual and unintelligent ways. I hope that you can ignore them? They say a picture says a 1000 words, so hopefully this might clear things up for the uninformed?
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Hi All I would not want that because of me that triggers a war between the various visitors to this forum,do not look for quarrels but enjoy the pictures of my models or do not open my page. There is enough misery in this world, it's not worth the return on this forum, I think is really good. Arnold  :d/
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Totaly agree with you
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Hi All And it continuously, the first bucket is almost finished, more images on the page modèles en construction on my site. Samf :D  
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Hi All I'd better images when the weather is milder, the pictures on the page modèles en construction of my site Arnold   
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Hi Arnold.
I see now that I was wrong, and you are not recreating the LCR set-up. Considering that the LCR coal train using the Tractomas can pull only 5 trailers with 2 front and 3 rear axles, what is this Mack hauling with 6 trailers with 3 axles front and rear? I am very curious.
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Hi Weserhutte https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSka5RI4trIThe difference between the Tractomas and Mack Titan is the total weight moved,for Tractomas on each trailer there to 85 tons coal and a total weight of 585 tonnes. For the Mack Titan road train with up to 130 t payload capacity,and a total weight of about 180/200 tons. But then, I do not commit myself too much on the given weight,There is indeed an Australian colleague on this forum that can rectify my errors given for the road train Mack. Samf
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Weserhutte wrote:Hi Arnold.
I see now that I was wrong, and you are not recreating the LCR set-up. Considering that the LCR coal train using the Tractomas can pull only 5 trailers with 2 front and 3 rear axles, what is this Mack hauling with 6 trailers with 3 axles front and rear? I am very curious. Marshmallows.
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