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Anyone know if there is a 1/50 profiler being made thats bigger than the SIKU one or the NZG ones?
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Joined: 7/1/2006 Posts: 2,495 Location: Buffalo, NY
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I wish there was, maybe someday...
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Joined: 4/8/2005 Posts: 348 Location: Western Australia
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I was never interested in these Wirtgen machines until I realised they made large Mining Models like the 4200 SM. Fortescue Metals Group in Western Australia are currently using around 4 of them to load Terex MT3700 and MT4400 Dump Trucks, I too would now like to see NZG ( makers of smaller Wirtgens ) make these larger models,       Hope you enjoy, and if someone with contacts with NZG or Wirtgen could pass the requested model on, I for one would be buying one. Regards from down under Peter
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Joined: 6/13/2004 Posts: 1,506 Location: Bendigo - Victoria - Australia
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Footloose,
Is UEA's Machine in WA?
Regards James Muldoon From the Land Down Under
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Joined: 4/8/2005 Posts: 348 Location: Western Australia
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UEA? not familiar with that, can you give me a clue!
For the info of collectors, FMG have a 1:10 scale model of the 4200 SM in their Perth Office
Regards from the West
Peter
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Joined: 6/13/2004 Posts: 1,506 Location: Bendigo - Victoria - Australia
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Peter, UEA is a Company that has 2500 & 4200 Surface Miner & about 4 Vermeer T1200 Terrain Levelers. UEA - Videos RegardsJames Muldoon From the Land Down Under
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Joined: 6/23/2010 Posts: 1,734 Location: Hunter Valley
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McAleese tansports youtubE channel has a video of one of these in transport pretty sweet Mack titans pulling aswell
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Joined: 6/1/2006 Posts: 4,065 Location: Dublin Ireland
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I would kill to see that monster modelled in 1/50 by NZG,
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
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Big enough?  copyright by Wirtgen group Jan
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