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Remko
Posted: Sunday, August 10, 2008 5:38:40 PM

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rrehbeiL wrote:
I find that D-Tec 7 axel amazing i saw one with containers with striped logos on liontoys site but cant find it any where .. ive only found the trailer in 2 shops her in europe bemomdels and oceantraders own site cant seem to find the one displayed on liontoys own site though :(
Where did u buy yours Remko ??


I got mine here: http://www.javimodeltrucks.nl/
Price was a very friendly € 44,50 euro's ($ 67 USD). That's trailer only btw!! Truck is a Daf XF 105 SSC 6x2 from WSI. I've since gotten a jeepdolly so it can be used as a tagtrailer as well. I'll post some photo's of that tomorrow.

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Posted: Sunday, August 10, 2008 6:21:49 PM
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AA thnx alot Smiley they had some Hanjis and Hapags too Smiley do they ship across europe?
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Posted: Sunday, August 10, 2008 6:46:42 PM

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rrehbeiL wrote:
AA thnx alot Smiley they had some Hanjis and Hapags too Smiley do they ship across europe?


As far as I know they do ship across europe, but you would have to e-mail them to check this first.

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Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2008 10:31:33 AM

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My RoadTec RX-700 Cold Planer from Norscot.
It was expensive, but a truly beautiful model.



Gullwing doors over the engine compartment...





Lots of details...



PE covering on the underside of the boom...













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Remko
Posted: Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:59:48 AM

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My newest model isn't a model at all...

I got this portable fotostudio last night, and was just trying it out, so the photo's might be a bit dark...



... With my newest model, the Terex TW 140 from NZG. I already added some other buckets to the model.







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Remko
Posted: Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:51:43 PM

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Here's one of my newest models, the Iveco with 4-axle Kennis trailer in the livery of Sevriens.
I changed the original 4x2 truck to a 6x2 truck, which looks better in my opinion, although it's not quite legal here in Holland...





The crane has been made fully functional (grabbing) so it can actually lift loads onto the trailer bed.



Lifting an YTONG block...






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Remko
Posted: Sunday, March 22, 2009 4:02:16 PM

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My new Goldhofer XLE 3-bed-5 lowloader (second one coming this week).

I already modified the king-pin so it would fit WSI or Conrad tractors. This is very easily done. I first removed the original pin with a pair of pliers, then I modified the remaining hole so it would fit a M2,5 (2,5 mm) screw. And done.

The model is only slightly extended here, to fit the load, my Liebherr R 954 C with special telescoping stick. With it the excavator can dig up to 96 cm's (38 inch) down in a straight line. Only problem is the lifting cilinders. They are not strong enough to lift the boom up, but maybe the smallest brass cilinders from YCC can solve that problem.









Modification of the gooseneck...





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Remko
Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 12:06:28 PM

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Here are some photo's of my newest models, as well as some

WSI Volvo 8x4 with Goldhofer XLE 3-bed-5 from Tekno loaded with the new Liebherr HS 855 HD from NZG, and WSI Volvo 6x4 with a semitrailer loaded with various parts for the HS 855 HD.





From the rear... The axle-deck is perfectly sized for all three boomparts, total weight of this load is about 63,070 kg (139,000 lbs) which is wel within the ca. 100,000 kg (220,500 lbs) capacity of the Goldhofer.





Volvo 6x4 with Goldhofer Semi-lowloader loaded with HS 855 HD components: ballast, dragline bucket, two hookblocks, auxilliary jib and pendantlines. More about the HS 855 HD in a seperate topic.



Comparison between the Nooteboom 2-bed-5 Pendel-X lowloader with jeepdolly and Scania low-cab 8x4 (NZG) and the Goldhofer XLE 3-bed-5 (Tekno) with DAF XF 95 8x4 (WSI). Both models have been loaded with a Liebherr LRB 255.











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Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 3:20:11 PM

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Remko wrote:


Comparison between the Nooteboom 2-bed-5 Pendel-X lowloader with jeepdolly and Scania low-cab 8x4 (NZG) and the Goldhofer XLE 3-bed-5 (Tekno) with DAF XF 95 8x4 (WSI). Both models have been loaded with a Liebherr LRB 255.










thanks for posting that.
the next models i want to buy are the Nooteboom 2-bed-5 Pendel-X lowloader with jeepdolly and Scania low-cab 8x4 and LRB 255 to use together. that was a big help

-John
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Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 6:26:49 PM

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Sweet rigs there man, love the trailers. Why did you change the king pin, was it the usual awful king pin tht does't fit any other truck.

Remko
Posted: Sunday, April 05, 2009 6:39:12 PM

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renaultman wrote:
Sweet rigs there man, love the trailers. Why did you change the king pin, was it the usual awful king pin tht does't fit any other truck.


Yup, Tekno has a very large kingpin, and I wanted to hook the trailer up to a WSI truck. So I changed the kingpin to fit the WSI fifth wheel.

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Remko
Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2009 2:39:11 PM

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My new Vögele Super 2100-2 tracked paver from NZG. Beautiful and very well detailed model!

The model is 26 cm (10 inches) wide completely extended. Detail is outstanding, thin railings, foldable and extendible roof, rotating operator seats, control panels, the works.





Outer control panel...



Control panel in the "cab".



Hopper...



And for a wide paver like this you need a big truck. Well, here's my LionToys AJK tipper trailer in MvO livery coupled to a WSI Daf XF 105 SSC 6x2.





Just the truck and trailer to see how it fits. I'd like a Daf XF 105 SSC 6x2 from WSI with their new Bulthuis three-axle tippertrailer, but looking at this the Truck might be a bit to tall for the tipper, which doesn't look good.







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Posted: Sunday, April 26, 2009 3:00:11 PM

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Another new model, the Haulotte H43 TPX telescopic boom access platform from Joal (in the US, this machine is named HB 135 JRT)
However, in contrast to the model in the Haulotte H43 TPX review @ Cranes etc. mine came in the standard Joal box, not a company livery one.





Maximum height is an impressive 85 cm's (33 inch)...



To show the actual size of the model, here it is compared to, and loaded on a Goldhofer semi-lowloader and WSI truck.








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Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2009 10:00:47 AM

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I've got a few new models since yesterday.

From left to right:

- Terex TL 260 wheelloader (NZG)
- Liebherr L522 wheelloader (Conrad)
- Ahlmann AS 90 side-loader
- Haulotte H15 SDX scissor lift



Terex TL 260:





Dit zal in het echt wel niet kunnen, maar wel makkelijk om je cabine schoon te spoelen... :D :D





The model can be posed with the bucket in any desired position, as the bucket linkage and liffting cilinders are stiff enough. It also makes a wonderful load on a Nooteboom ASD-40-22 trailer from NZG. I'll make some photo's of that later.



The tires are also very nice, not only do they carry the brandname "Michelin", but even the exact tire type is moulded on them: 20.5 R 25 XH. I've never seen this on a model before. Might have to check out my Liebherr L586 from NZG. Think



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Posted: Sunday, May 10, 2009 10:04:48 AM

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Next up, Ahlmann AS 90 sideways loader (don't know the correct name in English).
Beautiful little model from Conrad, and one that has been on the wishlist for some time now. It comes with a quickcoupler for both a bucket or palletforks.







And finally (the Liebherr L522 will be in the Liebherr Bulldozers & Wheelloaders topic) my Haulotte H15 SDX scissor lift. Very nice model.



Extended workplatform...



Maximum height...



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Posted: Friday, July 03, 2009 1:55:57 PM

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Package day, is there any sweeter day? Yes there is, PACKAGE WEEK!!! In the past 2 weeks the postman was here almost daily for delivery.

It all started with two Liebherr R 954 B demolition models. As well as some lego bricks for diorama purposes. Biggest package in the first week were the DAF XF 150 SSC with Nooteboom 2-bed-4 EURO-lowloader with interdolly from WSI, and the Nooteboom Pendel-X 2-axle lowloader.

But this week...

- WSI Frank Norager Mega Windmill Transporter
- Cat D8 with custom sheepfoot roller
- Scania 8x4 low-cab from NZG (Nooteboom edition)
- More lego-bricks for my diorama (it has been expanded and modified)

And just in, my order from Brian Blackman (15 V-buckets plus a couple of shears and crushers), two more Core-loc structures (I've got four now) and the Sword models Fermentation tank. That's one huge model!!! But I have already decided on the kind of transporter I need. All I gotta do is to get another Nooteboom 2-axle Pendel-X with extendible bed. This will be done tomorrow (just the trailer though). When I get home I'll couple the bed together with the extension parts of the first model. Then, the front end will be hooked up to the long gooseneck and 2-axle jeepdolly and the rear end will be coupled to the 5-axle Pendel-X lowloader from NZG. It's going to be one beautiful set up!!

Life is good!! Cool Cool



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Posted: Friday, July 03, 2009 2:01:22 PM

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Sound like one nice package week! Do you have a picture of everything together. Do you mean 2-bed-4 for the wsi?

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Remko
Posted: Friday, July 03, 2009 2:14:50 PM

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Jack. wrote:
Sound like one nice package week! Do you have a picture of everything together. Do you mean 2-bed-4 for the wsi?


It sure was!! Despite the heat (I'm not made for these high temperatures, just keep 'm up to 20 degrees centigrade), it was a pretty good 4-day vacation!! And yes, of course the 2-bed-4 (I've corrected it). No photo's yet, it's over 30 degrees C in the sun, with a humidty (today) of 28 %. Too hot to stay outside and take photo's. Hopefully tomorrow or sunday (weather should be cooler by then).

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Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2009 8:26:47 PM

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After a couple of months waiting I could finally pick this baby up last Thursday. It's the Scania R 500 6x4 High Line in the livery of Rens de Bruijn BV

Like many WSI Heavy haulage models, it uses the standard 4-axle Nooteboom EURO-lowloader, but the truck is a gem! Although not 100 % accurate, it comes very close to the real deal! It's a limited edition with only 350 models produced. For the photo's I have used an appropriate load commonly transported by this company, the Moby/Rimac tracked crusher.









With the 1:1 model...









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Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2009 8:37:15 PM

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excellent rig Remko,looks sharp Teeth an odd set up with the exhaust stacks

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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