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Robert Heuston
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 6:39:55 AM

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Paul R wrote:
A few have been added to Conrads list:

http://www.conrad-modelle.de/en/category/conrad-product-line-2015/

I have to smile when I see the Baumann CC 3800 added yet we have not even seen the factory model!

I do not think there is actually anything new here, just new liveries of already announced models.

Paul R


I got page not found.
Paul R
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 6:55:29 AM

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Robert Heuston wrote:
Paul R wrote:
A few have been added to Conrads list:

http://www.conrad-modelle.de/en/category/conrad-product-line-2015/

I have to smile when I see the Baumann CC 3800 added yet we have not even seen the factory model!

I do not think there is actually anything new here, just new liveries of already announced models.

Paul R


I got page not found.


Not sure what is going there as it was working when I posted it. I found it on Hansebube and then went to the English version to post the link here. Now I see neither the English or German one is working Think

Paul R
RayT
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 10:55:39 AM

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Paul R wrote:
Robert Heuston wrote:
Paul R wrote:
A few have been added to Conrads list:

http://www.conrad-modelle.de/en/category/conrad-product-line-2015/

I have to smile when I see the Baumann CC 3800 added yet we have not even seen the factory model!

I do not think there is actually anything new here, just new liveries of already announced models.

Paul R


I got page not found.


Not sure what is going there as it was working when I posted it. I found it on Hansebube and then went to the English version to post the link here. Now I see neither the English or German one is working Think

Paul R


Thats Conrad tradition for you. Smile

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Patrick C
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:33:07 AM

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I saw a picture on Hansebube of a Conrad Liebherr LR1200 in energcon (or enercon) livery. Its like a teal blue type color.

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Victor Pay
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 12:05:37 PM

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Patrick C wrote:
I saw a picture on Hansebube of a Conrad Liebherr LR1200 in energcon (or enercon) livery. Its like a teal blue type color.


You mean this... but that came with a lot of winks, it's nothing new just a repainted old LR 1280 Wink
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Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 6:34:20 PM

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Feels like Christmas eve again! Wink

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Rick B
Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 6:35:38 PM
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Tomorrow is the day Smile
Weserhutte
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I think a lot of you guys are going to be a bit deflated after the photos start going up tomorrow. Intermat is in April, and there is where the majority of new models for the year will be unveiled. I doubt that our host is even there, and is waiting for the Paris show.

NZG and Conrad have already shown their hands in advance (even though Conrad has taken the page back down again). Norscot and Tonkin will likely have some mock-ups of something and have heard whispers that WSI will produce a mining size Liebherr excavator so maybe a resin prototype will be on display. I think the greatest potential for surprises will be at the booth of Spiel+Modellkist'l. We'll all know by this time tomorrow.

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Posted: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 11:16:11 PM

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Weserhutte wrote:
I think a lot of you guys are going to be a bit deflated after the photos start going up tomorrow. Intermat is in April, and there is where the majority of new models for the year will be unveiled. I doubt that our host is even there, and is waiting for the Paris show.

NZG and Conrad have already shown their hands in advance (even though Conrad has taken the page back down again). Norscot and Tonkin will likely have some mock-ups of something and have heard whispers that WSI will produce a mining size Liebherr excavator so maybe a resin prototype will be on display. I think the greatest potential for surprises will be at the booth of Spiel+Modellkist'l. We'll all know by this time tomorrow.



I hope not its the toy fair after all, and should be showen on these days. But i guess it happend with buama 2013 as well, barely any new models, and buama come around, LTM1500, LTC1045 and a few other models (superlift 3800). Hopefully will see and LTM1750 soon hopfully.


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Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 3:43:40 AM

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I'm looking forward to seeing what Drake Collectables have their sleeve
Robert Heuston
Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 4:44:29 AM

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I want to see Drakes line up, A mammoet LTM1500 luffer(available immediately), Any Hitachi mining digger.
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Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 4:54:09 AM

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The first announcement I've been looking forward to...

Coming soon from QDM - Liebherr R9800 Backhoe - Downer EDI Mining.





Rowan.

1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator

Paul R
Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 8:09:08 AM

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Posted by Drake Collectibles on FB:



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Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 9:27:39 AM

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A selection from Conrad's Facebook Page. Hopefully we'll see some real photos from the show later though.

































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Paul R
Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 9:56:21 AM

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From Tonkin so far:







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Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 10:03:41 AM
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The only 1:50 earthmoving model surprise, oddly missing from a previous post.



Paul R
Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 10:14:27 AM

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Taken from Tonkins FB page:

















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Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 10:29:20 AM

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digggerr wrote:
The only 1:50 earthmoving model surprise, oddly missing from a previous post.





Well David, feel free to trawl through the photos as they emerge, save them to your computer, upload them onto a hosting site then post them here......

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Thank you for posting

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Posted: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 10:34:19 AM
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Paul wrote:
digggerr wrote:
The only 1:50 earthmoving model surprise, oddly missing from a previous post.





Well David, feel free to trawl through the photos as they emerge, save them to your computer, upload them onto a hosting site then post them here......


Paul,

You can just link them directly from the site you find them on. It saves a lot of time!
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