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Thansk Paul, What did you pick up, Could you buy the Ainscough. Heavy Cranes
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Jack, I picked up the MWT, Ainscough, Mayer (x2) and the Wagenborg Nedlift.
Paul R
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Ainscough out here next week. still need 30 quid! Was it the MAN MWT? Heavy Cranes
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Yes it was the MAN MWT as pictured above in the livery of Frank Norager. The Wagenborg model is in Pt 3 Paul R
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what is the excavator prototype???, amazing detail, who is maker? thanks for great pics!
MACHINE PLAY TIME !! CLICKY BELOW \/ \/ \/ http://www.youtube.com/user/allistairc123?gl=GB&hl=en-GB
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Looks like a hitachi 870 Heavy Cranes
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Hitachi 850/870, made by WSI!!!
Regards Randy
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Thank you Paul!!!!!
Jeff
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Is the RH-75 a custom? The brass Gottwald is extraordinary...
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ulf wrote:Is the RH-75 a custom? The brass Gottwald is extraordinary... Yes it is! And the Gottwald is just stunning. Can't wait to see it finished! Paul R
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Paul, thank you for the photos, great work and always nice to see the Bremmel Show well documented.
Graham
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Thank You for the pics
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Thanks for taking the time to take the pictures and post them, that Aiscough ballast wagon is stuning.
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I'm speechless!!
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Does anyone have any info on the WSI Hitachi prototype? When will it be out? Does it share anything with the new Hitachi Demolition models or is this a completely new model? Thanks.
Ross
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As the demo Hitachis will be made by NZG and this is from WSI I think it´a total new model. The details are reeeeeeeeeeeealy amazing. and I don´t think that the NZG-model will be anywhere near the WSI-model regarding the detailedness. But when I first read about a "large Hitachi excavator model" from WSI I was hoping for something like a EX3600-6 or something like that. I guess "large" is something different to me than what it is to other people
Leo
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Love the fact that Sarens supply (are involved with?) the ad plates.... Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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leo-cat wrote:As the demo Hitachis will be made by NZG and this is from WSI I think it´a total new model. The details are reeeeeeeeeeeealy amazing. and I don´t think that the NZG-model will be anywhere near the WSI-model regarding the detailedness. But when I first read about a "large Hitachi excavator model" from WSI I was hoping for something like a EX3600-6 or something like that. I guess "large" is something different to me than what it is to other people Those were pretty much my exact thoughts too Leo-cat. Brian
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A Hitachi 870 and 1000K in one year......... Perfect! Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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