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Exkvate3140
Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2018 1:19:00 PM
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Guy nice pictures of the Scania’s. The workshop on the truck is very nice is that a common site.
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Steve
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, November 27, 2018 2:29:33 PM
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Steve,

I used TAM brochure to get directions to build the workshop but i'm not 100% sure that this one really exists.

I hope it helps.
Guy
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Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 7:52:13 AM
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During almost 20 years, the Colonel Khadafi had the world largest irrigation network built in Libya: the Great Man-Made River Project (or GMMR Project).
Approx. 2000 kilometres of buried network were built between 1984 and 1994, additional 1500kms were laid in 1990-1996, followed by a third phase during the period 2002-2005. The largest concrete pipe elements (7.3 metres long and 4m in diameter) were carried on network construction sites by several hundreds of MAN/Schmitz heavy haulage combinations:



MAN 40-440 DFA 6x4/2 tractor (modified Conrad model) and Schmitz-Cargobull 2-line low bed semi-trailer with a 1-line front dolly (Conrad model) loaded with an Al Nahr Co water network concrete pipe element of 73 tonnes (homemade load)







To be continued.
Guy

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Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 8:11:32 AM
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I have no evidence that any 40-440 MAN was ever used on the GMMR Project, but numerous MAN 32.365 DFA 6x6 tractors (Dong Ah picture below) and newer generation MAN tractive units (Al Nahr Co picture at bottom) could be seen in the Libyan desert during these 20 years:





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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 11:49:29 AM
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Guy great pictures of the project, and of your customized models of it. Your homemade pipe matches up very well with the real thing.
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Posted: Friday, November 30, 2018 5:16:34 AM
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When trucks of 2 Monaco civil engineering companies (Al Ber Ti and E.M.L) meet on the road:









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Guy
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Posted: Friday, November 30, 2018 5:20:19 AM
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Other vehicles in Jean-Jacques' collection, now "part" of the Al Ber Ti fleet:









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Guy
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Posted: Friday, November 30, 2018 5:30:10 AM
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Haulage, by a Dutch contractor, of Mammoet lifting equipment:





Volvo/Estepe NH12-T460 8x4/4 tractor (modified Tematoys model) and Nooteboom OVB 102-06 6-axle counterweight carrier flatbed semi-trailer equipped with a 10' workshop container (modified Zon Model + WSI element), loaded with 6 counterweight slabs (12.5 tonnes each) of a Liebherr LR1750 SDBW lattice crawler crane (Conrad elements)





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Guy
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Posted: Friday, November 30, 2018 10:39:20 AM
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Guy the yellow tractor and Lowbed with the Liebherr track loader, is the tractor a Renault? Do you have any pictures of the 1/1 Renault with a single or tandem axle in heavy duty action. The Volvo is also very good looking, not a favorite of the forum but I I ran those VNL’s and VHD’s and had nothing but good luck with them.
Steve
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Posted: Friday, November 30, 2018 1:27:01 PM
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GuyM wrote:
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That truck is a Renault CBH in 3-axle tractor version. It sold very well, not only in France, but in Third World countries as well (Africa, Middle- and Far-East...), as it was very robust and could be overloaded.
A few other pictures of the Renault VI CBH-CLM range, which was mainly sold as a heavy duty vehicle.: https://www.fondationberliet.org/ressources-documentaires/galerie/gamme-c-cbh-clm-rvi-chantier/

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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Friday, November 30, 2018 2:33:03 PM
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Guy thanks for the link to the Renault’s, great pictures and they do look very heavy duty. The truck has a nice look to it especially in that yellow color.
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Steve
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Kenworth T2000 6x4/2 tractor (modified Norscot model) and Wabash DuraPlate 53x102 2-axle box semi-trailer (modified Sword model: its previous owner had installed a Joal fold-away lift at rear!)





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Guy
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Posted: Sunday, December 02, 2018 6:23:55 AM
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Modifications in progress on some vintage Siku tractors, produced long ago in the 1/50 scale:



- French farming set at front: Hanomag Robust 900A (S) 4x4/2 tractor (modified Siku model) towing a Coder R.P.U. BET 1+1-axle dropside beet transport trailer, locally fitted with dual tires all round (modified Dinky Toys model),
- German combination at rear: Hanomag Robust 900 (S) 4x2/2 tractor (Siku model) and a VEB Fahrzeugbau VK3 1+1-axle drawbar trailer chassis, equipped with an ex-US Army Butler water tank (made from Siku, Solido and Lion Car bits and pieces).

To be continued.
Guy
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Posted: Sunday, December 02, 2018 6:34:07 AM
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Scania R410 4x2/2 tractor and Nooteboom OSDS 44-03 WEB 3-axle low bed semi-trailer fitted with plant equipment wheel arches (IMC models) carrying a Doosan-Moxy MT31 6x6 articulated dumper of 22.43 tonnes (NZG model)



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Guy

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Posted: Monday, December 03, 2018 3:19:54 PM
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Another modification of a Siku Actros 1/50 scale model.
The set was equipped with Tekno wheels all round, the carrier chassis lengthened at rear to get a Rockinger tow hook and a spare wheel installed; the drawbar trailer chassis was also modified with a thinner "goose neck" area and was fitted with a new front axle assembly, spare wheel, etc:







Mercedes-Benz Actros 2548L MP3 6x2/4 carrier equipped with a HLV milk tank and an on-board delivery station, towing a HLW/Mafa 1+1-axle milk drawbar trailer with delivery compartment (modified Siku models)



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Guy
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Posted: Monday, December 03, 2018 3:30:03 PM
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Road haulage, by Bolk BV from Almelo (Holland), of a heavy duty crane element:





Volvo FH16-T750 8x4/4 tractor and Nooteboom MCO-PX133-36 V(V) 6-line modular semi-trailer fitted with a 3-line integrated dolly and an extendable low bed (IMC models), loaded with a Demag-Terex CC 8800 lattice crane 90 tonnes crawler (Conrad element)





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Guy

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Posted: Monday, December 03, 2018 6:12:20 PM
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Guy the Volvo set up with the crawler track load looks very good.
Steve
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Posted: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 5:30:33 AM
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British road haulage in the sixties:



Guy Motors Ltd Warrior MkII Light 6 6x4/2 tractor (modified Corgi model) + unknown brand 2-axle flatbed semi-trailer (modified Corgi model) carrying 25.7 tonnes of sheeted bricks load (Corgi element) and 2 ex-works cabs for military Bedford S 4x4 trucks (modified old Corgi Toys cabs)







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Guy
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Posted: Wednesday, December 05, 2018 5:41:07 AM
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Jean-Francois did this Volvo/Filliat combination using a Corgi tractor and a Minitrucks kit semi-trailer:







As for most of his fabrications, he completely rebuilt the kit, except for the tank itself. Plenty of details were added, such as opening manholes, tool box, folding safety railing...:



To be continued.
Guy

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