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Weserhutte wrote:Well, that has a little more going for it than the Thiess, but it's still missing some details of the real machine like the number placards on the sides . If they can paint part of the handrails, you would think they could also do the undercarriage access discs, lifting eyes, etc. For the premium in price over the standard model... This would have made a great piece. QDM are working on providing their own number boards for the sides of all of the released and upcoming Australian liveried R9800's. I do agree about the lifting eyes though. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Jack. wrote:I'm pleased with this year's announcements. Glad to see the Explorer 5600 and challenger 3160. Not enough smaller "general" crane models. Too many expensive heavy cranes You hit the nail on the head there Jack, I mightened be a lover of the 1:1 terex's but the models will be a welcome addition. Might even see one in ABA colours
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New norscots.
926M Hight lift 1/50 $68.99 390F LME 1/50 $148.99 R3000H 1/50 price unknown AD60 1/50 price unknown 910K 1/32 $68.99
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Quote:. Might even see one in ABA colours That would be very nice The 1:1 5600 arrives next week ;) Heavy Cranes
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Diecast Logger wrote:New norscots.
926M Hight lift 1/50 $68.99 390F LME 1/50 $148.99 R3000H 1/50 price unknown AD60 1/50 price unknown 910K 1/32 $68.99 MORE LOADERS? =>:-< What the...
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Basketball Man wrote:321DLCR wrote:I want one !!!! !!! I do hope they make a standard 390 and not just the ME version While it would make sense to make two models that share large numbers of components, Norscot has rarely done this. I would be surprised to see a Sewer boom on a Norscot 390F. We can still hope... I totally agree with you guys and it is better to have something than nothing at all but again another Mass Excavator , and no standard or long reach boom for the trenching and sewer guys really puts a damper on being excited because if you come up into Ontario, Canada evey large sewer and watermain or heavy contractor is operating 385/390's with a long boom/stick configuration and the ratio of mass excavators here is slim........why can't they just make 2 versions like CCM did? Norscot seemed to do it with the 980K's just with different buckets and tire tread configurations but still had the option. I agree you can't make every collector happy but how about doing something different than something that has already been done even if it was a 390DL ME or 374DL w/mass set up. Just a thought instead of trying to spend $$$ on a custom conversion. And for the other items not anything exciting or worth looking forward too. No new Dozers, Graders, ADT's or Paving Equipment. Kind of disappointing after waiting a year.
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The 390f lme and 926m high lift sound like they could be something good if they turn out like norscots 320dl and 930-938k's. Especially if the 926m uses the same fusion coupler as the 930-938k's and with simple modification I'm sure the 390 could be used in a sewer/water main diorama.
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EastCoastFabricator wrote:Is it just me or does that boom look sideways as hell? I must have drifted right past this yesterday. At an announced price of $325 (but subject to rise as we have learned already) at Conexpo, I can only hope that this is a painted resin prototype. Boom deflection in squirt booms is inherent, but that boom is listing from the base. Look at the photo closely. Just as an observer, I have to wonder if Tonkin can continue at their current pace. My late father had a saying; a horse that defecates (forum friendly term) fast doesn't defecate for long. I know it rolls off the tongue easier using the four letter verb. I just wonder how long they can continue to put out stuff that just isn't "right" in one way or another. Here's my latest experience. At the open house last year, I held the 568 roadbuilder metal prototype in my own hands and posed it in every conceivable position and it was really impressive. So when I finally get the model, let it warm up from sitting on the porch I open it up. It looks really great and I decide to take some photos. Everything's fine until I decide to put it on a lowboy. I folded down the cab and the cylinder popped out of the sleeve! OK; no problem, get the hemostats out and position the sleeve inline with the cylinder. Problem fixed. I then went to fold the boom and stick in and curl the bucket; the bucket curled up perfectly, but when I folded the stick you will never believe what happened. You simply won't believe it! The stick cylinder popped right out of the sleeve on the boom! In this case you can actually see the sleeve foul the boom and that initiates the popping out. It's just sloppy engineering in my opinion. Just a few more grams of zamac would have raised the sleeve mounting point on the boom or a thinner plastic sleeve might have prevented this from being an issue. Either way, just a few cents per model cost I would think? Before anybody wants to jump my ass about the comments I've made; I'd like to end this on a positive note. I've taken delivery of my pair of Nicolas Tractomas trucks, and they are FANTASTIC! Tonkin does know how to make truck models and just need to apply the standards they use there with the construction models.
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I'm hoping that the boom is just an isolated issue on a prototype. Would love to add the linkbelts to my fleet but at the prices currently being advertised, they are going to have to be nearly flawless.
There are two rules for success: 1. Never tell everything you know.
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Has anybody found any photos from the Bymo booth? I've seen one photo of the Bauer MC96, but that's it.
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Steffen on Hansebube has posted a lot of good photos and the Komatsu W1200 is there too.
My old computer is playing up and I can't get the link to paste but it's in the 1/50 section > 2015 > Pages 11/12.
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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all i see is money
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MAMMOETZEALOT wrote:all i see is money . Yep me too lol
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Yes, it was on Hansebube that I saw Steffen's photo of the Bauer. There should be something of the PC8000, First Gear, diverse models from Japan and China, etc. It's hard to imagine that the Bauer was the only thing of interest on the stand.
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Last page, a Komatsu PW145!!!
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Here is the 3800 livery I would like to see! *not my photo* [/URL]
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Cubanb343 wrote:Here is the 3800 livery I would like to see! *not my photo*
I'd buy that one in a heartbeat!! Paul R
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anyone else notice the counterweights on the linkbelt 8080 are missing?
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