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Thanks Paul and Graham.....that puppy is definitely coming here.
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Oops! Didn't see that post. But here are a couple more: I personally don't collect these types of truck but I have to admit they look stunning! Paul R
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We need to see more "Dirt" equipment made by them. The Hitachi is awesome they need to do more Jason NIkl Scale Models
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hummer13 wrote:We need to see more "Dirt" equipment made by them. The Hitachi is awesome they need to do more Jason x2 Flickr Photostream
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TGX 41.680 ballasted in livery Knoll: Photos © Andrew Ingruber Paul R
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How many of these will be made? This info used to always be given when the models were announced, not anymore though. Makes me wonder if the quantity is left open to sell as many as possible, which in turn reduces collectability as we are seeing with a lot of them lately!
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Another scheuerle model with concrete beam load..
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Not the prettiest of trucks IMO but I am sure our Dutch friends will like!
Also got the Sarens Shop newsletter today. Sounds like the SGC is progressing well and there is even a picture of the hook block.
Paul R
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Nice truck it will look good as a model . Ive been to there yard with Jazzdrummer a couple of time very frendly people. Davids Heavy transport photos.
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Looks interesting for the future: http://www.wsiparts.com/Paul R
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A great looking T Cab Scania from WSI: Scania T164-580 6x4 topline with Eurolowloader - Autaa (FR) The company Autaa has its origins back in the year 1928 when the grandfather of current owners Lionel and Marcel Autaa founded his business with the money he won by doing the Tour de France race.
Today Autaa is the leading heavy haulage and crane company in southwestern France. After the Volvo 6x4 we are happy to bring you the first Scania T cab heavy haulage version.WSI are also on Twitter: WSI ModelsPaul R
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Seems there will also be sample of the Wagenborg Nedlift Scheuerle set a Ede Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Seems there will also be sample of the Wagenborg Nedlift Scheuerle set a Ede Paul R good deal, as i have one of these on order.... very anxious to see how the actual model looks
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Anymore news from WSI about construction / mining models? I can't see them not doing anymore after the success of the 870! Surely?! I'd love to see them to do an EX1200. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Thomen LTM 1050-3.1 is now shipping: Picture: Burkhardt Berlin Paul R
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MAN TGX 8x4 with Mega Windmill Trailer Scheuerle 4+2 InterCombi - Nooteboom RedLine Paul R
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This is one I've been looking forward to: Photos taken from Model Truck WorldTGS casting looks great and sure to lead to some popular models. Whilst I won't buy the Nooteboom liveried models, I'm looking forward to the liveries whenever they start appearing Paul R
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Paul R wrote:This is one I've been looking forward to: TGS casting looks great and sure to lead to some popular models. Whilst I won't buy the Nooteboom liveried models, I'm looking forward to the liveries whenever they start appearing Paul R I hear you there Paul!! I'm hoping for Ter Linden and possibly Ocean Traders as well.
Remko Ocean Traders Scale Models Facebook Group
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