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There were 4 new Case models displayed at the Intermat exhibition, all 1:50th scale from Conrad consisting of the CX240B-MH tracked excavator, the 420 series 3 skid steer, the 420CT tracked skid steer and the 40th anniversary 410 skid steer. Joining them were 2 new Poclain models, the TP30 on GMC truck and the TC45. One new Mecalac 8MCR model from Conrad in 1:50th scale A new Loxam version of the Neuson 6001 dumper. Two limited edition Poclain models (the French Army TY45 was produced several years ago but a small number are still available to purchase) A new version of the Liebherr LG1750 SLH for windmill work And a new Soilmec SR-100 model which should be available in a couple of months Full reviews of most of these models will be posted on my website over the next 7-10 days Steven Miniature Construction World on FacebookMiniature Construction World on Twittersjd@miniature-construction-world.co.uk
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Thanks Steven, I like the look of the Case. Heavy Cranes
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That Case excavator is AWESOME!! I like the sorting grapple on it.
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I really like the looks of that CAse excavator Jason
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Case CX 240, the new Mecalac and of course the new Soilmec model will surely find their way into my collection! I especially love the Soilmec model!! I really like the look of that. Say... Did I mention I like the Soilmec model a lot? No? Well, I really love that new Soilmec model!!!
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Thanks for the pics. That CASE excavator is really something!
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That GMC truck would look good with a B-E 22B on the back! Probabky a good start for a heavy haul tractor or log truck.
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I really like that case excavator, I wonder if they will bring out a normal excavator boom model.
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Remko wrote:Case CX 240, the new Mecalac and of course the new Soilmec model will surely find their way into my collection! I especially love the Soilmec model!! I really like the look of that. Say... Did I mention I like the Soilmec model a lot? No? Well, I really love that new Soilmec model!!! Hi Remko,did you see the Soilmec?!!! lol yeah its a sweet looking piece,and the case too,its nice to see a material handler with out a 5 tine grab,i want a fuchs mhl340 or 335 with selector grab!!!!!!
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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That cookie friendly LG1750 SLH may be a good reason to purchase the LG version...... Thanks for putting this up.
1:1 or 1:50, I am still in awe.
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Ah yes, great to see some more 1/50 skidsteers!!!
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Nice Lineup, the 420's look good!
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The CX240 looks awesome for some customs!
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Like the new case excavator alot!!!!
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CAT 328D LCR wrote:The CX240 looks awesome for some customs! Yup, that's what I was thinking. Maybe on a Senebogen 835, or a Liebherr R 924 Compact... It all depends on the price.
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CAT 328D LCR wrote:The CX240 looks awesome for some customs! Yup, that's what I was thinking. Maybe on a Senebogen 835, or a Liebherr R 924 Compact... It all depends on the price. The next Houten show is already at May 9th, hopefully the Case will be available there.
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That LG-1750 is sweet! But my big question is.. where are the Real equipment photos?
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Remko wrote:CAT 328D LCR wrote:The CX240 looks awesome for some customs! Yup, that's what I was thinking. Maybe on a Senebogen 835, or a Liebherr R 924 Compact... It all depends on the price. The next Houten show is already at May 9th, hopefully the Case will be available there. Funny, I was thinking of a mean green machine when I saw it too.
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