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Paul R
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 12:09:48 PM

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JohnGalt wrote:
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It will be a big shame if Conrad have got the tracks wrong for the 3800, especially when the LR1600 looks to be correct.

Looks like the 3800 got the hand-me-down crawler pads, just like the LR1750, from the CC8800. Looks horrible, especially compared to the LR1600 with proper crawlers.

Any news about liveries for the 1500? Looks awesome!


Other than Mammoet, I'm not sure any will be announced at Bauma. But there are of course plenty to choose from and I'm sure the well known ones will be done in time. I'm holding out for a set: 1500 plus a couple of ballast wagons etc.... Teeth

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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:10:38 PM

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Wsi Models at the show.

Liebherr
ltm 1500
ltf 1060

TADANO FAUN
ATF70G-4
ATF400G-6 Prototype

FASSI
F1300

PALFINGER
PK65002SH
PK7800SH
PK92002SH
PK150002

Pictures please.
http://www.wsi-models.com//files/Bauma%20map.pdf?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Bauma+2013&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=erfg_kaartje.jpg
Paul R
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:44:14 PM

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Taken from WSI's website:

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Long-awaited crane
Fifteen years ago, Liebherr introduced the LTM1500. With 400 deliveries since its inception, this is by far the most popular model. And, with the exception of the necessary updates, the crane has remained more or less unchanged all these years. From day one, fans have been anticipating a scale model of this remarkable crane. Recently, WSI and Liebherr joined forces to give collectors just that: a scale model of the LTM1500. The first of these beautifully executed models will be available at the Liebherr stand (809-813) at Bauma and will then be sold in the Liebherr shop and online. Mammoet designed the crane in its exclusive factory colours and had it flown over for the fair. Only 100 of these exceptional models will be on sale in the Mammoet stand (1101) at Bauma.

Fassi is making its own special introduction: the very first model in the F1300 series, a 10x4 MANGTS. The all-in pack will be available at the Fassi stand (N827) this week.

Bauma model
Scheuerle will launch an exceptional model at this year’s Bauma: a brand new low loader for its limited edition Intercombi model. The scale model, which was specifically developed for the fair, features Bauma colours and a Hitachi low loader. The Intercombi comes in a luxury box and is exclusively available at the TII Group stand (N828) at Bauma.

Premieres
Vögele will unveil its latest model at stand 1011-1012: the 1800-3i. At the same time, WSI will introduce its very own stunning scale model of this paver. WSI is setting a new standard by marketing a paver with this much functionality and detail.

Nooteboom will present two versions of the latest PXE Pendel-X low loader with ICP
Interdolly: a 4-axle Pendel-X low loader with a 2-axle ICP Interdolly and Mercedes 8x4 tractor, and a 5-axle Pendel-X low loader with a 3-axle ICP Interdolly and Scania 10x4 tractor. Both will be available at the Nooteboom stand (N1018) and in the webshop.

Palfinger teamed up with WSI to launch four new model cranes: the PK65002SH, PK7800SH, PK92002SH and PK150002 with jib. All of these models can be admired and purchased at the Palfinger stand (N826) at Bauma.

Following the overwhelming success of the HK70, Tadano Faun and WSI proudly introduce the ATF70G-4, the most popular Tadano Faun crane of all time. This crane will be available in the shop and at stand 1205. Stop by and admire another exciting premiere: the ATF400G-6, the newest WSI crane and Tadano Faun showpiece.

Interested in what’s on offer? If you don’t want to miss a thing, pick up a copy of the WSI guide and admire the highlights of Bauma. Be sure to keep a close eye on your inbox this week for more information on the latest WSI models.


Seems there will be a few Mammoet 500's available! I'd kill to have one of them Smile

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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:45:06 PM

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I know I'm picking one up!

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Paul R
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:48:23 PM

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cranedude07 wrote:
I know I'm picking one up!


I will also, but probably will have to wait until the main shipment, which I'm sure will be a few weeks.

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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 2:57:44 PM

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Paul R wrote:
cranedude07 wrote:
I know I'm picking one up!


I will also, but probably will have to wait until the main shipment, which I'm sure will be a few weeks.

Paul R

It beter be, other wise it is going to suck. I NEED THIS CRANE I NEED IT !!! I will be sending mammoet an email.

Mammoet- Size does Matter.

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Paul
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 3:29:01 PM

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Wow, the CC3800 is a nice surprise Applause

Can anybody explain the winch wires that go to the floating ballast tray, is it just to hold it from swaying or would there be a need to bring it in towards the crane?. If the tracks are indeed just hand downs from another model it would be good if they produced the right ones before release.

It would be nice if we see some mining surprises too Pray

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Jack.
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 3:47:21 PM

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cranedude07
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 3:49:00 PM

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Pretty sure it's to keep it from swaying, but might also be able to pull the tray in for tight fits. Will need an expert crane op for that question

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Colbe
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 4:17:46 PM

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I'm sorry guys, but really a 988K for the last announcement? 5 Loader models and a Chinese dozer, from Tonkin. I'm not to impressed...
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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 5:47:01 PM

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Who is the LTC1045 by? WSI also?

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Paul R
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 5:51:02 PM

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Jim_sparky wrote:

Who is the LTC1045 by? WSI also?


Conrad I think.
Paul
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 6:13:11 PM

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Cheers Brandon,

Some real machine photos here:

http://www.heavy-transport-world.de/index.php?pTemplate=default&pId=1806

And I see this on the Tonkin Facebook page tonight.



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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 6:19:31 PM
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Paul wrote:
Cheers Brandon,

I see this on the Tonkin Facebook page tonight.



Yes! Finally a 988 in 1/50 scale!

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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 6:47:02 PM

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hmm, missed that topicd'oh!

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DeWoc19
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 6:48:38 PM

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pretty stoked about the LTM 1500, the Mammoet version does look pretty good, im liking all the cranes so far, but its really to bad about that CC 3800 tracks, they look god awful.

both the LR 1600 and LTM 1500 have some real potential in some great liveries, cant wait to pick up both hopefully!
Gaz
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:11:48 PM

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DeWoc19 wrote:

both the LR 1600 and LTM 1500 have some real potential in some great liveries, cant wait to pick up both hopefully!


Weldex LR1600 and Ainscough LTM1500......pretty sure we'll see both Teeth

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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:25:22 PM

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Go on Gaz, get in there with a repaint first... you know you want to Smiley

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DeWoc19
Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:41:43 PM

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im cool with both those options Gaz, especially the Weldex, i wouldnt mind adding that livery to the collection

LTM 1500 id like to see MIC, MSG or Michielsens as my top picks not to mention quite a few others

as for the LR 1600, im Jonsing for a NEEB version, highly unlikely but a repaint could be done
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Posted: Monday, April 15, 2013 7:43:13 PM

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Colbe wrote:
I'm sorry guys, but really a 988K for the last announcement? 5 Loader models and a Chinese dozer, from Tonkin. I'm not to impressed...


That's what I'm saying.
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