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Randy-Mammoet
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 4:52:39 PM

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Hi Christian,

Who gave the best discount yesterday at the Nooteboom Shop? I believe you went home (or hotel) with over 10 new models....

Regards Randy
DeWoc19
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 5:41:08 PM

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Christian, you hit the Stevenson crane spot on bud! nice work. im very jealous of that model, if i had the money i might even offer to buy it from you. i should do a repaint myself into their colors Applause Applause Applause
JohnGalt
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:01:37 PM

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That looks like Christian's LTM1500 in the corner of the picture with the Bay Crane LR1280. I would love to see a few more shots of that one.
DeWoc, you are correct. I have a bunch of pictures of the Stevenson 1300 in 1:1, and it appears that our friend did his homework on that model. Whistle Wink
LatticeCraneMan
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:45:11 PM

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Great pics and sweet paintjobs !

Thanks FS
cHET

I live in my own little world it's ok they know me here
craneworks
Posted: Sunday, April 27, 2008 8:47:40 PM

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Christian wrote:
glad you like my stuff, thanks a lot for the nice comments


Christian

I have pictures of the ness grove 7550. send me an email and i'll email you the. could you do me a favor and send me some pictures of concrete pumps.
ewc202010@hotmail.com
Christian
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:13:41 AM

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DeWoc19 wrote:
Christian, you hit the Stevenson crane spot on bud! nice work. im very jealous of that model, if i had the money i might even offer to buy it from you. i should do a repaint myself into their colors Applause Applause Applause



my models are not for sale, however this stevenson 1300-1 will not stay with me since it is destined for a new good caring home.



DeWoc19
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:19:02 AM

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who is it going to? and what is Stevenson's colors outside of the obvious being orange and cream?
Christian
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:26:43 AM

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DeWoc19 wrote:
who is it going to?

a very good friend

Quote:

and what is Stevenson's colors outside of the obvious being orange and cream?


RAL1013 and RAL2000



Christian
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:30:13 AM

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Randy-Mammoet wrote:
Hi Christian,

Who gave the best discount yesterday at the Nooteboom Shop? I believe you went home (or hotel) with over 10 new models....

Regards Randy


hi Randy.., thats only a rumour

but i have to say the WSI Nooteboom 6 axle balast trailer is by far the best 1:50 trailer model i ever owned. lift axle, steering, shackles, airlines, working spare wheel, stabilizers, working suspension, detailed printing, mudguard, all is there. perfect 10, repaint planned



DeWoc19
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:34:15 AM

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Christian wrote:
DeWoc19 wrote:
who is it going to?

a very good friend

Quote:

and what is Stevenson's colors outside of the obvious being orange and cream?


RAL1013 and RAL2000


very nice, thanks
Paul R
Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 6:32:04 PM

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Christian wrote:
hi Randy.., thats only a rumour

but i have to say the WSI Nooteboom 6 axle balast trailer is by far the best 1:50 trailer model i ever owned. lift axle, steering, shackles, airlines, working spare wheel, stabilizers, working suspension, detailed printing, mudguard, all is there. perfect 10, repaint planned


Would like to know how you get on with this. I have/did have a repaint planned but too scared of stripping it down!!

Paul R
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Posted: Monday, April 28, 2008 7:59:11 PM
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I can't believe they will be doing the Hulk. By far one of the coolest heavy haulers out there. (in my opinion) Nice pictures all around Christian.

Don't call it a comeback, I've been here for years.

Christian
Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 7:30:23 AM

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Paul R wrote:
Christian wrote:
hi Randy.., thats only a rumour

but i have to say the WSI Nooteboom 6 axle balast trailer is by far the best 1:50 trailer model i ever owned. lift axle, steering, shackles, airlines, working spare wheel, stabilizers, working suspension, detailed printing, mudguard, all is there. perfect 10, repaint planned


Would like to know how you get on with this. I have/did have a repaint planned but too scared of stripping it down!!

Paul R


i haven´t figured out all science neither, but i think it should be doable. i will not strip it completely though. WSI paint quality is good enough to serve as base coat. its crisp and leaves all details, so a coat of primer to neutralize colours then a good paint job should do it. the main problems are the wooden planks of the trailer (did anyone else realize yet that the woood can accurately also be seen from the underside of the model? how great is that?)

maybe i´ll need to do a bit of masking here and there but this should not be a problem



JohnGalt
Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:07:35 AM

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Christian wrote:
did anyone else realize yet that the woood can accurately also be seen from the underside of the model? how great is that?


The guy who made these dioramas will have to make one with this trailer upside down.


Pictures from http://aegidius.beepworld.de/bemmel2008.htm
rawima
Posted: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 11:29:49 AM
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Dirtboy, you are wrong with the Hendrickson Hulk. There will be at least 2 models. Dieter Kloss, the friend of mine who built the prototype of the Hulk for HiMoBo is building in any case two models of it:
One for himself and one for me, because Dieter and me had have the idea for the model already two years ago.
And K.-H. Hirsch asserted me personally that he will make a series of this model at Bemmel.
So I think the model will be presented within some time.

Here are some more pictures of it:



And Christian, it was nice to meet you and talk to you almost two days at Bemmel and Breuer & Wasel before Bemmel personally.


Regards Rainer


Regards Rainer W. Markgraf - private collector
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