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modelmaniac
Posted: Saturday, July 27, 2019 10:44:04 AM

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Tell Jean-Francois he's done an excellent jobApplause !That IVECO,looks geat!and,he has a unique tractor.
GuyM
Posted: Monday, July 29, 2019 4:57:03 AM
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Work in progress on 2 Spanish combinations:





Volvo FH12-P420 6x2/2 truck with SOR Iberica reefer box and Erhel-Hydris tailgate lift (modified Joal model) towing a SOR Iberica SP 70 1+1-axle drawbar reefer trailer (model built from a Joal box)





Pegaso 3188/10 8x4/4 dropside truck (model made from a Hartsmith tractor kit) carrying a Hägglunds BV206 tracked articulated all-terrain carrier fitted with an Ericsson ARTHUR anti-artillery radar of 4.33 tonnes (Conrad model).

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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Monday, July 29, 2019 5:05:45 AM
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A few miles on Middle-East dirt roads with a British long range and a future Tempo SA (Iran) combinations:





Scania LB110 Super 4x2/2 tractor and Southfields Coachworks Ltd 2-axle sheeted dropside semi-trailer (Corgi models)





DAF FTA 3325 6x4/2 tractor (modified Lion Car model) and Blumhardt 2-axle box semi-trailer (modified Conrad model).

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Guy
modelmaniac
Posted: Monday, July 29, 2019 4:48:20 PM

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Wow.Really good to see that Pegaso,in 1:50.Are the axles fixed straight?Love those old Scania's,they were very popular,here in the U.K.They were operated by almost every haulier.
GuyM
Posted: Monday, July 29, 2019 5:38:57 PM
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modelmaniac wrote:
Wow.Really good to see that Pegaso,in 1:50.Are the axles fixed straight?[...]


modelmaniac,

I'm not sure to 100% understand your question: Hartsmith original Pegaso wheels have only been replaced by "new" Tekno spoke wheels with same functionality.

I hope it helps.
Guy
modelmaniac
Posted: Monday, July 29, 2019 5:45:42 PM

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I only mean 'fixed straight' as having no steering.If the newer axles/frames have the same functionality as Tekno,I assume they are still poseable.Unless the Hartsmith original had fixed axles,and just the wheels were replaced.
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 3:39:59 AM
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modelmaniac,

Front axles are "fixed straight" and not steerable (I learnt something today!).
Tekno spoke wheels are simply fixed on each end of metal bars going through chassis suspension openings, present on the original Hartsmith kit. I only slightly reduced openings size, as Hartsmith axles are fitted with larger bars.

I hope this helps.
Guy
modelmaniac
Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:20:16 AM

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It's still one of (in my opinion),the best looking trucks,of that era.Loved seeing Pegaso trucks on the road,usually pulling a Spanish fruit/food trailer.Would love to see a Pegaso 1/50 '8 wheel' tipper.The wheels look perfect on that truck.
Cat345bl
Posted: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 9:00:49 PM
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GuyM wrote:
Work in progress on 2 Spanish combinations:






Pegaso 3188/10 8x4/4 dropside truck (model made from a Hartsmith tractor kit) carrying a Hägglunds BV206 tracked articulated all-terrain carrier fitted with an Ericsson ARTHUR anti-artillery radar of 4.33 tonnes (Conrad model).

Regards.
Guy


Hi Guy, I like the Conrad Hägglunds BV206 you have pictured. To my knowledge Conrad did three versions of these in the early 90's, one with a Ericsson Giraffe radar, one with a Ericsson Arthur anti-artillery radar as you have pictured, and one with a roof rack which I have pictured from my collection. These are odd and rather very very hard to find Conrad models but still fit in fine with other 1/50 models as you have shown.







-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003.
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GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 2:50:42 AM
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Cat345bl,

Nice pictures.
Many thanks for sharing your Hägglunds version with us: I knew about the Saab Giraffe version produced by Conrad but I didn't remember that one.
2 other pictures of my model "disembarked" from the Pegaso, with its Ericsson ARTillery HUnting Radar unit in position on top of the control room module:





Regards.
Guy
GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 3:27:12 AM
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modelmaniac wrote:
It's still one of (in my opinion), the best looking trucks of that era. Loved seeing Pegaso trucks on the road [...]


A more recent Pegaso version fitted with the cab from DAF origin instead of their famous "cabina cuadrada" (square cab):



Pegaso Troner 1236 4x2/2 tractor (Lion Car model being modified) and Spitzer-Eurovrac SF2229/2 3-axle bulk carrier semi-trailer (modified Joal model)



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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 3:36:06 AM
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Two Kaiser tipping semi-trailers produced by MiniCams in Jean-Jacques' fleet:









The yellow heavy Renault was built from a Minitrucks kit, while the lighter grey one is from MiniCams.

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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 10:33:47 PM
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Guy those yellow Renault’s are great looking, looking forward to getting one.
Steve
Exkvate3140
Posted: Wednesday, July 31, 2019 10:35:17 PM
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Guy those yellow Renault’s are great looking, looking forward to getting one.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Friday, August 02, 2019 4:23:21 AM
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Two logistical support and service 4x4 Berliet and Renault trucks produced by MiniCams in Razel livery (French civil engineering company):





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Guy

GuyM
Posted: Friday, August 02, 2019 4:32:29 AM
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DAF FT 95XF-430 4x2/2 tractor (modified Joal model) and large volume grain carrier 3-axle tipping semi-trailer of unknown brand (modified Tekno model)





MAN TGA 18-430 FLS 4x2/2 tractor with Hiab knuckleboom crane (modified Conrad model, crane Kingfisher kit to be painted) and Nooteboom MCO-48-03-V 3-axle extendible low bed semi-trailer (modified Zon Models) carrying a Liebherr 564 4x4 wheeled loader (Joal model)



Regards.
Guy

GuyM
Posted: Sunday, August 04, 2019 4:54:50 AM
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Haulage, by a transport contractor, of plant equipment to be delivered from JCB Cheadle factory (Staffordshire - UK):



MAN TGA 25-510 FVLT 6x2/4 tractor and Nooteboom EURO 48-03 ultra-low bed 3-axle semi-trailer (modified Corgi models) carrying a 14.32 tonnes JCB 456 ZX articulated 4x4 wheeled loader with log clamp and lifting fork (Motorart model and elements)







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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Sunday, August 04, 2019 5:03:41 AM
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Transfer of rock drilling equipment between 2 British tunnels construction sites:







Volvo FH12 II-T420 6x4/2 tractor and Nooteboom OSDS-48-03/V extendable low bed plant transport 3-axle semi-trailer (modified Corgi models) loaded with a Tamrock articulated 4x4 drilling machine of unknown range model name and weight (modified Conrad model)



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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, August 04, 2019 12:47:28 PM
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Guy I have one of those Tamrock drills, how did you modify yours? One of my cats did a little remodeling job on mine, it must have went after the bucket that was posed in the air and knocked it right off the shelf and destroyed the bucket and arm.
Steve
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Posted: Sunday, August 04, 2019 12:58:57 PM
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Hello Guy,

I'm absolutely enthusiastic about the MiniCam Renault/Berliet 4x4 in RAZEL-livery. Very beautiful trucks and models, so I have to search for more from MiniCam. I visited Cameroon last winter and saw a lot of RAZEL machinery. And impressive Renault CBHs logging trucks. Also KERAX with MACK engines. Would love to build them in 1/87.


Cheers

Max
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