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New! WSI Scania R series 8x4-4axle Nooteboom-TDR Transport UK-Lots of Pictures. Options · View
Jack.
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:33:26 PM

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Hello,

I have Just come back from DMB Models in the UK with my Brand new WSI Scania R series 8x4 with a 4 axle Nooteboom lowloader and a Large Transformer load.....The Scania a Nooteboom are absoloutly fonomanal, Onestly im speachless of what to say its Beautiful...Im so pleased!

There are alot of working parts and so much detail, The cab tilts and theres a sliding 5th wheel, Realistic or whatTeeth ? It also has steerable two front axels.

The trailer has a spare tyre on the goose-neck and the control gages and buttons are amazing. It also has greedy boards for both sides of the bed. The bed extends almost the same length of the bed. The rear wheels all turn in sync. At the very back there is a "Convoi Exceptionnel" that is detachable and two small beacons and "Rear Steer" Signs. The Sides of the very rear have warning chevrons. There are 6 Detachable warning signs which come out of the sides for wide loads.

Enough of me dribbling and some pictures Drool Drool Drool
Out the Box





All thats included.



The Tractor unit: Scania R series 8x4.









Sliding 5th wheel.









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Jack.
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:33:56 PM

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The Trailer: 4 axel Nooteboom.













The trailer fully extended.





Loaded with the large Transformer. Probably too large for the trailer in real life.



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Jack.
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:34:31 PM

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Loading up the Liebherr R954BV.












By the way best model i own!

If you dont already have a WSI lowloader combination....Go and get one...stupid! Teeth

Drool Drool Drool

Best regards, JackTeeth

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dcc
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:21:37 PM

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wish i could see the pics. all i can see is a red X in a white box.

thanks for posting anyway.

dcc
Jack.
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:25:52 PM

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Are you sure?? I can see them fine Think Think

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dcc
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:27:03 PM

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jack--i think its my bandwidth. not your fault.

thanks anyway.

dcc
Jack.
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:33:45 PM

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Ok, I uploaded the onto Hansbube Forum aswell maybe you will see them there?

http://www.hansebubeforum.de/showtopic.php?threadid=11729&pagenum=lastpage&s=1df3b24fb2854ddb83fd6009b77aed85#bottom

If you cant ill e-mail you them if you would like?

Thanks
J

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Paul R
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:12:48 PM

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Great model Jack! One to be proud of Smile

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Jazzdrummer27
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:33:48 PM

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Jack

I think the transformer is a rather ambitious load for a 4 axle Nooteboom!! I think the trailer would turn into a banana as soon as it was loaded.

It looks great with the Liebherr though. I have one of the TDR's on order from DMB. Also, check out Trucking magazine - a big feature on their Volvo.

Check VHH - I've replied to your question.

Tim

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Jack.
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:44:15 PM

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Thanks Paul, Tim.

You will be amazed when arrives Tim, Its mind blowing!
Yeah Tim, I was think a bit on the big side, I got Trucking this morning on the way and then in the shop we were talking about the Volvo FH12Teeth Teeth

Thanks for the reply!

J

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bruce2
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:52:55 PM

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yes stunning detail on the unit will see it next weekend when dmb is in aberdeen.i have the 2 105 dafs in nooteboom livery can't fault them very reasonable price.
the volvo in the article in trucking mag was in aberdeen at the start of the week with crane ballast going to shetland
V8dieselpower
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 7:55:11 PM
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Very nice model, I'm planning to get it at Bemmel
I already have three:
Daf 105 ssc in Nooteboom colors
Daf 95 sc in Westdijk colors
Daf 95 sc in Mammoet colors

Big wheels keep on turnin' proud V8 keep on burnin'
Passion for power => scania R730
Ashleigh
Posted: Saturday, April 12, 2008 10:01:06 PM

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The wsi trucks are highly detailed and a great price and are worth every penny i do have the following

Daf 8x4 Superspace cab nooteboom.
Volvo fh16 660.
Iveco stratro (All Black)
Daf 8x4 Superspace cab mega windmill transporter.

Daf 8x4 Superspace cab nooteboom


Daf 8x4 Superspace cab mega windmill transporter.



Volvo fh16 660



Iveco strator (All Blacks)



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ulf
Posted: Sunday, April 13, 2008 12:52:25 AM

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The 8x4 looks very nice! Applause
Jack.
Posted: Sunday, April 13, 2008 9:14:44 AM

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Thanks Guys, I tryed to get my hands on a Mwt but failed.

I found a more suitable trailer for the transformer.



Scania lil' Bro.





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jumpinjimbo
Posted: Monday, April 14, 2008 7:13:22 AM

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I did see the TDR model and was tempted but went and bought an LTM 1300 insteadTeeth Wink

Cheers

Jamie
Jack.
Posted: Monday, April 14, 2008 12:30:17 PM

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Hee Hee Teeth Wrong answer!!!!!

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jumpinjimbo
Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 8:08:43 AM

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Yeah, probably lol

How do you rate the WSI against the NZG - e.g. the Brouwer model? Just curiousWink

Cheers

Jamie
Jack.
Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 12:26:33 PM

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I personaly dont have any NZG Trucks, Yet Wink I love the WSI models. I dont know why i have been collection corgi all this time when theres WSI, Conrad, NZG and others alike!

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Ashleigh
Posted: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 12:32:53 PM

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jumpinjimbo wrote:
Yeah, probably lol

How do you rate the WSI against the NZG - e.g. the Brouwer model? Just curiousWink


I think the wsi trucks are better than the nzg trucks but that's my personal opine there one big difference that sets them apart is the jeep dolly on the wsi truck (the mega windmill transporter ) the last axel on the dolly turns which i think is excellent detail.

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