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News from Nooteboom: in September 2010 will be alvaible a new model from Mega Windmill series: Scania Topline 8x4 coupled Mega Windmill Trailer in a traditional Nooteboom red paint.
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4 axle dolly.... which Felbermayr run,there goes the budget again!
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt
The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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saw a picture on Hansebube... looks to be a pretty nice model, to bad they arent releasing it in a livery right away.
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Wsi introduce the Volvo Fh globetrotter XXL model. The first edition is a 3 axle tractor in a demo version colour; in future Wsi will introduce several version from 4x2 up to 10x4. http://www.wsi-models.com/en/news/newsitem/30
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The latest WSI additions in my collection are (within the last 3 months):
- MB Actros with Nooteboom 4-axle Multitrailer Mammoet - MB Actros SLT Mammoet - MB Actros with Faun HK70 Mammoet - Scania with Estepe Trucktransporter Geurts Trucks - VW Escort Van Mammoet 2 units - MB Actros with Nooteboom 3-axle Multitrailer Mammoet/KR Isak Nilsen 2 units
Regards Randy
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News:
- DAF XF with bolt on axle and telestep and wing in Norager livery; - Iveco Stralis with telestep and wing in Norager livery; - MAN TGA with bolt on axle and telestep and wing in Norager livery; - VOLVO FH3 Gb XXL with add-on axle in Torben Rafn livery (only tractor).
Interesting?
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Fabio wrote:News:
- DAF XF with bolt on axle and telestep and wing in Norager livery; - Iveco Stralis with telestep and wing in Norager livery; - MAN TGA with bolt on axle and telestep and wing in Norager livery; - VOLVO FH3 Gb XXL with add-on axle in Torben Rafn livery (only tractor).
Interesting? Indeed! The TF looks great as with all the others. Paul R
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I really enjoy Your pictures,Paul! Unfortunately my wallet is not big enough to buy all these. I´m still waiting for the Scheuerle modules to come,before I´ll get my first WSI truck. Nice load on the Hooyer Scania. One thing that is going through my mind for a quite a while now: Would it be possible to build a complete windmill from the WSI loads? Jan
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once again stunning camera work,the hooyer is fantastic looking how many of the wsi models have you now paul ? you will have to line them all out in the sun one day i would love to see a group photo probally to big of a job or is it. regards gus.
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Thanks for compliments guys.
Jan - the Fendts look great. Just that little extra bit of detail makes all the difference! I am also looking forward to the Scheuerle modules. As for the windmill pieces, there are not yet enough to make a complete windmill as WSI have not done the hub piece.
Gus - I have about 90 HH rigs from WSI, not including the Mammoet ones. I would also love to have them all lined out one day, but not sure that will happen in the near future!
Paul R
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Fantastic camera work as always Paul, you will need to open a museam one day and charge a few sterling to view your collection I have to admit seeing these Grohmann pieces all over now is a bit disturbing since I ordered a "large set" from someone and paid in full up front Alot of euros to come in last place. Mark
Mark L. It's what you learn after you know it all that counts
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Is the boom section on the Grohmann truck from the YCC LG1550 kit?? And I just looked at the Hooyer Scania, that is a stunning truck!
Mark
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bigcranes wrote:Is the boom section on the Grohmann truck from the YCC LG1550 kit?? And I just looked at the Hooyer Scania, that is a stunning truck!
Mark Hi Mark, Yes the boom sections are from the LG1550 kit for the Grohmann Hopefully tomorrow there will be a boom change. The Hooyer is a really nice truck. Glad I got it but for some reason, the wife don't like it so much. Prefers the Cepelludu. Paul R
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