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Volvo FH16 II-T580 6x4/2 tractor and its Nooteboom Euro 83-04 4-axle extendable lowloader (WSI models) carrying a company Grove RT 540E 4x4/4 hydraulic telescopic crane of 28.8 tonnes (TWH model): Regards. Guy
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Guy nice collection of Volvo’s. The single axle flat bed you made into a tractor is very nice, I had the same cab from a twin screw dump truck made by Conrad which was turned into a twin screw tractor then a single axle tractor like yours and now it is a single axle dump with a Don Mills body. Steve
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Steve, I hope to see some day pictures of the Volvo truck you mention (and of some other models of yours, by the way!). Renault G290 tractor made by MiniCams: The 4x2 tractor, towing a Dennison extendable flatbed (WSI) and a bulk carrier semi-trailer (Corgi origin): Regards. Guy
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The Renault tractor now hooked to 2 semi-trailers built by Jean-Francois and presented earlier: A few liquid hydrocarbons transports, here-below a Sicard tractor (FanKit Models) and its tank semi-trailer (Corgi): To be continued. Guy
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Berliet GDM tractor (Minicirque kit) and its tank semi-trailer (Miniatures du Faubourg kit) The tank semi-trailer is from Corgi origin, while its Berliet TR280 tractor is made from a modified Minitrucks kit Regards. Guy
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Guy very nice shots of all the tractors and trailers. I really like The Renault cab over its right up there on my list with the yellow single axle Renault tractor. Guy I do some customizing and I like doing dioramas of jobs i actually did, same as your crew, but I gotta say you guys got the skills. As far as pictures I am technically retarded (not politically correct but the only way I can describe it) I just cannot post pictures, but send me your email and I can get them to you that way. I just have to get the nod from my manager Craig The Cabover Quinellaliner. Steve
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Steve, Feel free to send any picture you want att.: guy.menou@ogos.frCheers. Guy
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Guy: I like the Berliet and Siccard tractors. The long noses look cool. I guess you can tell by now that Steve is a dipstick. I have to tell him everything. Craig
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Mercedes-Benz Actros 2646K MP3 6x4/2 tipper with Meiller body and Demag-Pokorny SC5 DS 1-axle air compressor trailer (NZG models) Regards. Guy
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During NATO military exercises in Europe, a US Army Corps plant equipment unit is carried by a road combination of the Koninklijke Landmacht (Dutch Army): DAF YTZ 95-480 6x6/2 tractor and its Broshuis Tropco 400KN 4-axle lowloader (Tekno models) loaded with a 11.92 tonnes JCB HMEE 4x4/4 backhoe-loader with forks and bucket (Motorart model) To be continued. Guy
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Closer view of the JCB HMEE (High Mobility Engineer Excavator) backhoe-loader, produced in their Savannah plant (Georgia) for the US Army: Regards. Guy
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Guy: I don't remember if, in this series of posts, has anyone ever asked how many models do you have? Craig
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Craig,
Nobody asked so far but the answer is easy, as I have an up-to-date Excel list of all my models.
As of today: - trucks (carriers and tractors): 989, - semi-trailers: 584, - loads: 400, - trailers: 281, - drilling and plant equipment (bulldozers, loaders...): 262, - military equipment and fire-engines: 140, - light vehicles and vans: 123, - access and craneage equipment: 111, - ...
I hope it helps. Guy
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Guy the number of models you have is as impressive as the customization you do to them. I will get some pictures over to today. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Guy the number of models you have is as impressive as the customization you do to them. I will get some pictures over to today. Steve What the heck kind of grammar is that? Do youz guyz speak like this up there? It should read either, "I will get some pictures over to you today.", or, " I'll get some pictures over today.". I'm starting to wonder why I hang out with you. CAW
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Guy I sent some pictures to you if you do not receive them let me know because the first set I sent, I got a message saying they were not delivered. Thanks Steve
Craig I’m practicing to be a mobster so I have speak like that because I don’t want nobody disrespecting me, and also maybe I will gain some street cred, then be able to hang out with you and your posse down in NC. Or I just didn’t proof read before I hit “post. By the way Craig did you know the Nelson ramp trailer you have had for the past 10 years has a lift axle on it, or did Chuck not advertise that feature. Steve
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A few pictures of Jean-Jacques' diorama at the 1st Modelism & Militaria Days in Sospel (South-East of France - May 2015): Regards. Guy
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Tekno Scania/Meiller combinations in S.E. of France: Regards. Guy
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Berliet TRH 320 6x4 tractor built from a kit: Another older Berliet tractor, a TLB19 (Minitrucks kit) carrying transport boxes (Minitrucks kits): Regards. Guy
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Guy I sent some pictures to you if you do not receive them let me know because the first set I sent, I got a message saying they were not delivered. Thanks Steve
Craig I’m practicing to be a mobster so I have speak like that because I don’t want nobody disrespecting me, and also maybe I will gain some street cred, then be able to hang out with you and your posse down in NC. Or I just didn’t proof read before I hit “post. By the way Craig did you know the Nelson ramp trailer you have had for the past 10 years has a lift axle on it, or did Chuck not advertise that feature. Steve Yes Steve: I now know about the Nelson ramp trailer. But since I do not open many models, I never took it out of the box. I recently sold it, so now it's history.
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