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GuyM
Posted: Saturday, February 22, 2020 5:02:01 AM
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Exkvate3140 wrote:
Guy could you give a little information on the L’ Air tank trailer.
Steve


Steve,

I don't have any data on that trailer, sorry: I know that it was designed for liquefied gases transport, hence the rear "cabinet" housing all valves where hoses are connected for loading/unloading operations (and possibly other items such as evaporation exchanger...).
L' Air Liquide in France (like Messer-Griesheim in Germany or Air Products in English-speaking countries) was a company specialized in generation of those gases (argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, etc) and transport/delivery to end-users (hospitals, labs, industry, etc). They changed the company name to Air Liquide (without the "L'") years ago: https://www.airliquide.com/

I hope this helps.
Guy
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Posted: Saturday, February 22, 2020 5:27:52 AM
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For completeness, a picture of the real unit modeled in a 1/43 scale by Ixo:



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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Saturday, February 22, 2020 10:20:05 PM
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Guy thanks for the information, the trailer just looked out of wack with the way the cabinet was on the back and the way it looked raised on top of the fifth wheel. Also thanks for the picture of the real truck and trailer.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 3:11:32 PM
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Light heavy haulage combination with a Hanomag-Henschel F221 tractor (Altaya Editions):









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Guy
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Posted: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 3:20:45 PM
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Mini-coach produced by the bus manufacturer Belle-Clot on a Stradair chassis:



The Berliet Stradair 20 RS 612 coach in a 1/43 scale by Hachette:







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Guy

Exkvate3140
Posted: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 10:37:35 PM
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Ok Guy what recycled piece is that load.
Steve
GuyM
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Exkvate3140 wrote:
Ok Guy what recycled piece is that load.
Steve


Steve,

The load looks like an electrical transformer mainly made - as per Jean-Jacques' information - of bed wooden base slats.

I hope this helps.
Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Thursday, February 27, 2020 2:12:21 PM
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Guy thanks for the information.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Saturday, February 29, 2020 11:35:07 AM
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Transports Clergue Mercedes-Benz LPS 1932 unit towing a reefer dedicated to products of a well-known French cheese company(*):









Note (*): Charles de Gaulle - French President in the 50s/60s - said once to explain how difficult it was to "govern" France: "How do you want to rule a country where one can find 246 different cheeses?".
It should be noted that the professional magazine "Profession Fromager" identified approx. 1800 different sorts of cheese in France by 2015 (source: Wikipedia).

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Guy

GuyM
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Berliet GR 260 logging truck (Hachette):









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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Saturday, February 29, 2020 6:05:01 PM
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Guy the refrigeration unit on the trailer has great detail, is it custom or come that way from the diecast company
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Sunday, March 01, 2020 4:31:59 AM
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Steve,

The refrigeration unit was made by Ixo and delivered on the reefer as is: Jean-Jacques does not generally modify his 1/43 models, as opposed to his 1/50 collection.
A very similar unit exists in white metal and in a 1/50 scale, that can be used to build vintage reefer semi-trailers. An example on a vintage 32' Fruehauf-US FB-F2-32/150/96 reefer semi-trailer, that I built from a Norscot box unit:



I hope this helps.
Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, March 01, 2020 1:01:16 PM
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Guy thanks for the response. Next question, is the Ford tractor custom or did Corgi make a tractor along with the tow truck.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Sunday, March 01, 2020 3:50:40 PM
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Steve,

Both Fords are Corgi Toys models.
I suppose that the British Company produced the 4x2 tractor first, which was later converted into a wrecker: this 2nd one was still equipped, under its Holmes body, with a Corgi 5th wheel coupling system.
Main mods performed were the replacement, on the tractor, of the Corgi coupling system by a white metal 5th wheel and on both models, of Corgi wheels by spoke wheels.

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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, March 01, 2020 10:23:09 PM
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Guy thanks for the information as usual.
Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:
Guy thanks for the information as usual.
Steve


Can't you leave him alone for a week or two? You trying to run up the number of posts? You need answers, call me!!!
Exkvate3140
Posted: Monday, March 02, 2020 4:07:01 PM
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Q I do not need to know anything about sheep or gerbils, but thanks anyway Father Time.
Guy pay no attention to that old man hiding behind the sheep.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, March 04, 2020 5:18:18 AM
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Hot asphalt transport and fabrication tank on a Berliet GLM 10R (Hachette):





Transport of products of a famous French crisp bread company by a Berliet TLM 10R and its Fruehauf Aerovan semi-trailer (Altaya):





Regards.
Guy
GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, March 04, 2020 5:22:03 AM
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In Germany, delivery of dog food (Altaya):









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Guy

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Guy: The asphalt truck in out of this world. Great model. I have never seen one like that. Craig
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