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Remko
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:59:17 PM

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kokosing Const Co wrote:
Those new Vogele pavers look awesome, they look more detailed than NZG's.


Cheaper as well.. € 65 euro's for the tracked paver and € 69 euro's for the wheeled paver.

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Shovelman
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 9:32:23 PM

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Some photos of other new models at bauma that haven't been posted here yet. Thanks to the respective photographers!!

The first decent photo of this beauty I've seen. I can't wait to get it in my hands.


I'll leave it to the self-proclaimed experts to comment on what's right or wrong with this. It's interesting though that they will use the same 45m3 bucket on both HF and HR.


Kleemann Mobicat MC 110 Z


Soilmec SC-100




Wirtgen W250i


Vögele Super 2100-3i


Vögele Super 1800-3i


Vögele Super 1803-3i


And a couple of others of the Wirtgen 4200 SM. Interesting factoid; the price displayed on Monday was €249 and Tuesday morning it was €349.





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89cxsport
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:02:30 PM

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Fabio wrote:






Does anybody know anything about this model?

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Cat345bl
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:06:23 PM
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Those Wirtgen/Vogele/Kleemann Models look phenomenal. I like the W250, I need a big profiler in my collection. The Kleenmann crusher looks cool too, it's the perfect size.

-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003.
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hang330c
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:10:53 PM

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89cxsport wrote:
Fabio wrote:






Does anybody know anything about this model?


Exclusive model for Bauma, limited edition of 300

Sold as a set.
89cxsport
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:28:02 PM

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I am not a big fan of European trucks but this one looks good the color combination on it is amazing, I would like to have one but I doubt that will ever happen. Thanks for info hang330c.

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Gd10r
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:56:08 PM

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Who made the 250i ? Thanks

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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 10:59:18 PM

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The Hitachi 470 looks outstanding! Not to mention the new Wirtgen profiler, that thing just looks awesome-is NZG producing it?
Remko
Posted: Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:59:01 PM

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Yes, NZG made the new Wirtgen W250i milling machine, 4200SM Surface Miner, Hamm H13i rollers, Kleemann Mobicat crusher and most of the new Liebherr models.

The Wirtgen W250i is beautiful, it was available for pre-order at Bauma for € 89 euro's, which is a steal considering the detail. From what I've seen it has the following functions:
- linked tracks
- opening engine cover
- foldable conveyor
- foldable canopy
- height adjustable and steering tracks

Compare this to the Caterpillar PM200 milling machine from Norscot which was availale at Bauma as well for € 112 euro's from the Caterpillar merchandise stand.

Coincidentally, we passed two Wirtgen W250's each morning and each afternoon on the road between Bauma and the hotel. One was from the German company 'Kutter', the other one was in standard Wirtgen colors.

One disappointment was the lack of a scale model of the new Liebherr TA 240 dumptruck. The real deal was on the Liebherr stand, but I had expected there to be a model as well. In my opinion toughest looking ADT available!! From the front the engine hood looks just like a hippo. It's said to have the largest capacity dumpbody (27 cubic meters) in the 40 ton class ADT's.

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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 12:33:12 AM

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Remko,

Do you have anymore pics of the W250i? I am really looking forward to this model, do you know when the release will be?
Butler
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Shovelman wrote:


A Liebherr collectors' spoils




Ohhhh still waiting for my R9800 to arrive :( Come on DHS!
Paul R
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 4:00:18 AM

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89cxsport wrote:


Does anybody know anything about this model?


Cost is €349 which is not bad considering what you get. Still got my fingers crossed I can get one.

Paul R
Remko
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 5:31:30 AM

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kokosing Const Co wrote:
Remko,

Do you have anymore pics of the W250i? I am really looking forward to this model, do you know when the release will be?


Tom,

The W250i and 4200SM will be released somewhere next month. It's unknown when exactly. You could order and pay for them in the shop, and they would give your address to NZG. The models will be send directly to your home without any shipping costs. But this could be the beginning, middle or end of May. I myself decided to wait for them until they are available and order them then.

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Rick B
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 9:27:59 AM
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kokosing Const Co
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 11:14:04 AM

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Remko wrote:
kokosing Const Co wrote:
Remko,

Do you have anymore pics of the W250i? I am really looking forward to this model, do you know when the release will be?


Tom,

The W250i and 4200SM will be released somewhere next month. It's unknown when exactly. You could order and pay for them in the shop, and they would give your address to NZG. The models will be send directly to your home without any shipping costs. But this could be the beginning, middle or end of May. I myself decided to wait for them until they are available and order them then.


Thanks for the info!
Jack.
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 12:36:04 PM

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That soilmec crane is nice, anybody got any info on it? Price, Manufacturer, Where to find it?

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Paul
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 1:10:16 PM

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For anyone interested, the Terex CC3800 model is due in about 6 months(info from the Terex Shop).

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dain555
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 1:13:12 PM

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Thanks guys for the pics of the W250!!!! Now my mouth is watering, heart is pounding and wallet is crying, LMAO!! But as was said it is far better in looks/detail and price over the Norscot PM200 ever thought of being AND it is from NZG which means if something happens to a track you can get it replaced or with some other issue it can be fixed without the hassle from Norscot saying that they don't have the parts to go to where you bought it and see if they can do something for you. The last part about going to your dealer for help is fine if you get your stuff thru places like DHS BUT if you get it from some places your out of luck like I was when I got a broken track on my Norscot Liebherr R904.

Dain

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Paul R
Posted: Friday, April 19, 2013 1:31:45 PM

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Paul wrote:
I sent an email to Carmen Sippl at Conrad asking about the CC3800 and this is the information I recieved back from her.

You are right, the CC 3800 is a prototype and we wanted to test the feedback and reaction.

There are no further plans existing right now.


I'm not sure what the "no further plans existing right now" means and I didn't want to pester her.

However, I'm sure the feedback at Bauma was very positive but for those of us who weren't there I think it wouldn't hurt to register our support perhaps either via email or their facebook page.



Paul wrote:
For anyone interested, the Terex CC3800 model is due in about 6 months(info from the Terex Shop).


So who is right I wonder?

I'm assuming Terex shop so hopefully we'll see it in 6 months with the correct tracks and improved cab Smile

Paul R
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