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I received my ROXU 11200 two weeks ago, and I agree she's a beauty, and the detail is truly impressive. I had a real hoot rigging it in. It was well worth the wait. Nice to see pics of it on here.
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Very nice outside pictures Noel! She is a beauty, I have mine on a shelf will have to get her rigged up soon.
Mark
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Wow now that i see the real thing on this livery makes me want one. May be in a clouple of weeks. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Absolutely beautiful piece again from NZG..didnt appreciate the decaling on her till your photos noel ...great ddition. Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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Jack. wrote:Very Nice Noel Mate, Did you ever get that WSI Ainscough picture back? Sorry Jack, only spotted your post now Would you believe it I still haven't gotten the pictures back, every time I meet my friend he forgets to bring them! Anyway, nooteboom have beaten me to it now and relesed the picture themselves so I guess you dont need mine anymore! Sorry for the delay lad.
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I agree Sam. It is one of the nicest and one I had hoped would be done. I'm in the process of making a few minor alterations to mine Paul R
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Joined: 2/5/2009 Posts: 1,990 Location: waterford ireland
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Noel im super impressed best pics i have seen to date of this model fantastico it is after deciding for me will you pick me up one of your dealer goodman as i said was going to pass on this but after seeing your pics i want . regards gus.
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Thanks Gus, its only a small digital camera and its a good few years old now but it does the job. Taking pics outdoors makes all the difference.
Noel.
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Noel did you ever pick up that Nedlift ltf 1060 to go with the rest of the fleet?
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No Sam I never got it in the end, I dont think Wagenborg have a ltf 1060 in their fleet so I wasn't too pushed. Maybe i'll change my mind sometime though!
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Beautifull shots of your wagonberg fleet noel ...and i know theres cutbacks everywhere ...but waterford council need to cut their verges ..or else your scania driver will go "missing in action "when he stops for a pee.. . Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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No, no Aubrey ..that's a field of sugar cane...it's to scale also. Crops a bit thin compared to the cane here but hey?...who's measuring..
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Some great pics there Noel,nice to take advantage of the good weather and a nice suprise to be greeted with aftet a week away I hope you didnt have too use much super glue on this model which seems to still be the norm on other WSI models
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