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Nice model, shame it never came in the Sarens packaging.
Stephen
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Yes, that's true and they were supposed to have a certificate but I didn't get one. Sadly, the next Luc Annaert Scania isn't due for release until later next year which is a real bummer.
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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Paul, I think only the ones sold by DHS (Diecast Hobby Shop) came with certificates. But I agree, a Sarens box and certificate with all models would have been nice.
Paul R
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As most of you might know, I like to have loads for my HH models and typical loads where possible. I have it on good authority that the Zaugg combination transported a CAT 365 with bucket so some kind soul sold me theirs. But the Norscot tracks are rubbish so I bought some replacement metals ones from Eric and they really are very nice! I think it looks a great combination! Paul R
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Paul R wrote:As most of you might know, I like to have loads for my HH models and typical loads where possible. I have it on good authority that the Zaugg combination transported a CAT 365 with bucket so some kind soul sold me theirs. But the Norscot tracks are rubbish so I bought some replacement metals ones from Eric and they really are very nice!
I think it looks a great combination!
Paul R Looks great, thank you Paul. Eric W. Pioszak, Operating Engineers Local 701, Portland, OregonMETAL TRACKS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cab guards Available again! Grapples Available again! Industrialscalemodels[at symbol]Gmail.com
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Paul,
This the Fly Removable?
Regards James Muldoon From the Land Down Under
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James, No it is not, unless you want to drill out rivets.
Paul R
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Joined: 2/5/2009 Posts: 1,990 Location: waterford ireland
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Very nice paul great little model, sturdy out yousir wsi truck mounted cranes cant be to far away i would say the detail will be mind bending , lets hope that they are as aleast have as tough as the conrad models . regards gus.
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Nice lil addition Paul!! As much as I enjoy your updates of the collection I also hate them because then I have to fight the urge to buy the models after seeing your pics
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Nice model paul i have this one on order, i have always liked this livery ever since i bought my first truck in these colours a zon daf many moons ago, your pics are way better or should i say your pics do the model real justice ,tekno also done one a couple of years ago with a brick trailer also very detailed and a nice model, goodluck gus.
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Another nice combination i still have not pulled the trigger on the volvo the more and more i look at it the nicer it gets.
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Beautiful pictures of wonderful models, as usual. However: 1. WSI did a great job reproducing the photographs in 1:50 2. WSI did not choose to have the photographs applied to the 1:1 trucks 3. The photographs are very cool, but they belong on the website and not on the trucks. 4. I think they detract from an otherwise great model. Looking on Kuebler's website to see the 1:1 equipment, I saw this awesome picture: Hairpin Heavy Haulage
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JohnGalt wrote:Beautiful pictures of wonderful models, as usual. However: 1. WSI did a great job reproducing the photographs in 1:50 2. WSI did not choose to have the photographs applied to the 1:1 trucks 3. The photographs are very cool, but they belong on the website and not on the trucks. 4. I think they detract from an otherwise great model. Looking on Kuebler's website to see the 1:1 equipment, I saw this awesome picture: Hairpin Heavy Haulage Its an exact reproduction of the real trailer as can be seen here with the same pictures:
- John
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