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How about best of both worlds? Leave the 11350 for WSI and give the 1500 to NZG. I don't think anyone would complain with that after what they did with the 11200. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Deekm wrote:Aylward Heavy Haulage VOLVO FH2 Globetrotter XL Low Loader Semi (4 axle) WSI 01-1107 Consumer price: € 140,00 WSI Collectibles Scale 1:50 Available : 2nd quarter 2012 Happy days, the ball is rolling what a beast and a fantastic pic as well i have a good idea lads why dont ye go off and start up a rumour post elsewhere instead of hijacking this one ye could call it wsi rumour news.
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GusO wrote:Happy days, the ball is rolling what a beast and a fantastic pic as well i have a good idea lads why dont ye go off and start up a rumour post elsewhere instead of hijacking this one ye could call it wsi rumour news. Not a bad idea Gus and has already been done on Hansebube for the very reason you stated. Paul R
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Paul R wrote:GusO wrote:Happy days, the ball is rolling what a beast and a fantastic pic as well i have a good idea lads why dont ye go off and start up a rumour post elsewhere instead of hijacking this one ye could call it wsi rumour news. Not a bad idea Gus and has already been done on Hansebube for the very reason you stated. Paul R Wanted to say this yesterday when posted..Burkhardt had the right idea. Last year i had to avoid every forum/model website so as not to have those few days of the model show being spoiled its nice to have a few things look forward to..and let those who attend and post photos add to the excitement.. Yours A N OLDFOGGY-DUBLIN? http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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nice, would be cool to see an LR 11350, i just dont want to see it in only Mammoet cause they are the ones probably pushing for this model
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Jack. wrote:The Aylward set is going to be very nice! Bet you Irish lads are chuffed. You can say that again Jack Probably the model im most looking forward to this year GusO wrote:i have a good idea lads why dont ye go off and start up a rumour post elsewhere instead of hijacking this one ye could call it wsi rumour news. Completely agree with ya on that one Gus
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think if the 11350 does come out in mammoet, thatd be the one i pick up, even though im not a mammoet fan, (sorry bob) it does look sharp in those colors wonder if the power boom will be included
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Not to be mistaken for a rumour, Sarens LTF 1060..
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Nicest one so far Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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Another WSI Scheuerle model. MB with 14 axles: SilvastiPaul R
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I received my Cepelludu MAN TGX & Scheuerle last week, really stunning model. A few pics of the model
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Quote:Next week it's done: The biggest toy fair in Europe, the International Toy Fair in Nuremberg, opens its doors. Like every year, is also WSI Models BV present at this impressive exhibition. This year, WSI Models BV Special models introduce several attractive.
If you have the opportunity to visit the fair, then you are more than welcome at our stand. One of the most impressive new introductions in this year, the SGC-120. Together with Sarens we have in the past year, worked hard on this huge crane, and the result is sensational! In addition, we have a new series: Collectibles 1:87. This brand was developed for high-quality models in 1:87 scale. WSI Collectibles 1:87 are mostly made of metal. Given the high richness of detail, the intensive work and numerous accessories must not be missing the 1:87 Collectibles Series models in your collection.
Of course, the 1:50 Collectibles also not lacking. Also in this series are presented in Nuremberg various new models for the first time. Besides all these features Newcomers WSI Models BV on this market has yet more surprises for you. In short: too many to enumerate all, see for yourself!
WSI Models BV stands in Hall 7, booth number E-45/E-49. I am looking forward to the 1:87 models. Heavy Cranes
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Some photos about Wsi news: first LZV (long zone vehicle) or Ecocombi or Eurocombi: Daf 105 Xf Ssc Torben Rafn:
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[quote=Fabio]Some photos about Wsi news: first LZV (long zone vehicle) or Ecocombi or Eurocombi: It is actally long heavy transport (LZV=lang zwaar vervoer) It is a dutch truck where by you can transport 60 ton with no longer then 26 meter. most of these kind of trucks are 25,25 meter.
Mammoet- Size does Matter. Dafgek
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Yes it is. LZV is a study/test about Holland departiment of transport to reduce the number of trucks on the road and the pollution, but do not reduce the material transported. It started from 2000 to 2004 about 4 trucks and from August 2004 to 2006 the number of truck was increase (more or less 300 trucks) and now it is regular (of course You can't go all roads). The limits are: 60 t max weight; 25,25 m max longer. Different system are alvaible: Similar ideas are testing in Germany. http://www.lzv.nu/
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Fabio wrote:Yes it is. LZV is a study/test about Holland departiment of transport to reduce the number of trucks on the road and the pollution, but do not reduce the material transported. It started from 2000 to 2004 about 4 trucks and from August 2004 to 2006 the number of truck was increase (more or less 300 trucks) and now it is regular (of course You can't go all roads). The limits are: 60 t max weight; 25,25 m max longer. Different system are alvaible: Similar ideas are testing in Germany. http://www.lzv.nu/ System "B" as pictured above is the standard Australian "B-Double" as started back in 1989. Just about every second truck you see here in Australia now is a B-Double. They are alowed to travel at a maximum 62.5t and on special permit routes at 68t. It will be a good day when these will come out in Diecast for us Aussie truck fans. Rob.
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B is kind of similar to a b-train in Canadaland, first trailer is a little longer than second and a tridem with second trailer tandem. really common around cranes.
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New Ocean Traders models from WSI: http://shop.oceantraders.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=5&Itemid=2&TreeId=2&vmcchk=1&lang=usScroll down to below the Kenworth & Western Star Gr. Jorn >> Caterpillar <> Liebherr <> Volvo <> Nooteboom <<
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Announced today: Scania 141 Ballast truck - Brame P Scania 4x2 solo - Straumann Paul R
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