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Paul R
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 7:28:15 AM

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Hi Guys,
here are few pictures from the Modelshow yesterday:

WSI Stand with the HKV LTM 1350-6.1 and Tadano ATF 400G-6. The Tadano will be available in Wagenborg Nedlift livery towards the end of the year. The Wagenborg Nedlift Volvo with telestep was also available for sale.















Mammoet Stand with the Kobelco CKE 2500 and LTC 1045























Tonkin with the CAT 4400D AC, CAT 994H and Kobelco CKE 2500 in factory livery:











And finally some random shots around the show:

































Paul R
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 7:32:23 AM

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I've not been since it was at Bemmel - nice pics.

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MartinW
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 7:34:03 AM

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Nice photos. I plan on heading over next year. Cool

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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:29:30 AM
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Great picturs Paul, hope to get there one year myself.
Paul
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:39:09 AM

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Thanks for the great photos Paul, some of the code 3 and scratch built work there is phenominal.

The crane in that second last photo is something else.

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Paul Crane
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:53:26 AM
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Excellent pics. What livery is the LTM 1500 in green and white ? Did you mean HKV instead of BKV. Even the pic of the Wagenborg LTM 1350 looks great. I didn't have a chance to see the Mammoet Kobelco at Conexpo. They were already taking it apart by the time I got there Saturday. It looks better in pics than it does in pieces. Is that a custom Wiesbauer LG 1750 or the one that is suppose to be released soon ? That Weldex LR 1750 is awesome.

Edit: Oops, Tadano Wagenborg.
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:07:53 AM

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Paul Crane wrote:
Excellent pics. What livery is the LTM 1500 in green and white ? Did you mean HKV instead of BKV. Even the pic of the Wagenborg LTM 1350 looks great. I didn't have a chance to see the Mammoet Kobelco at Conexpo. They were already taking it apart by the time I got there Saturday. It looks better in pics than it does in pieces. Is that a custom Wiesbauer LG 1750 or the one that is suppose to be released soon ? That Weldex LR 1750 is awesome.


I agree about these LR 1750, especially the Weldex; Paul (R), are they customs or new liveries?

The heavy haulage duo is also cool, with the timberland on the right. They should have thrown some harvesting equipment such as a little Valmet and a 8x8 carrier. Wink

The boom assembly on the Mammoet Kobelco made me laugh. Looks like they're building a stage for 1:50 Bon Jovi coming in town... Confused


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Paul R
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:36:02 AM

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Paul Crane wrote:
....Did you mean HKV instead of BKV. Even the pic of the Wagenborg LTM 1350 looks great....


Thanks for the correction! Presumably you also meant the Tadano ATF400G-6? Wink

All the LR's and LG's are custom painted. I was told that the guy who does it has painted every LG/LR that Liebherr have sold!

The green and white 1500 is also a custom. It is A. M. Kranwind and looks beautiful.

Paul R
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:46:26 AM

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Yes, very nice pictures. Thank you for sharing them. I too, like that green/white 1500. I think it is funny that now that I have completed my heavy haul flatbed fleet [6-axle trailers with 4 and 5 axle tractors], I now see it as a set.
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 12:13:37 PM

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It was a good show. I'll post my own photo's tomorrow.

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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 2:20:19 PM

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Great pics
That green and white 1500 looks sweet! Drool

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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 2:46:32 PM

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Yes fantastic photos Paul! Did you buy anything at the show,?
Paul R
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 2:48:59 PM

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Cubanb343 wrote:
Yes fantastic photos Paul! Did you buy anything at the show,?


I did not. There was a few smaller items I thought about buying but didn't. Deal of the day was the Ainscough MAN with ballast trailer selling for €138. I've seen this make almost double that on eBay!

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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 4:04:41 PM

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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 4:53:19 PM

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I had the table next to Arnold (SAMF) and presented almost the complete lineup of attachments that I offer.









It was a good show again and worth the long trip to get there.Though I fell into my bed like a stone yesterday night Teeth

Jan
Paul
Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 5:08:30 PM

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Great to see your table Jan Smile

Is anyone else having problems with Ralf's link?. All I get is a notice "content is not available" when I click on it.

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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:02:10 PM
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Would anybody have any photos of the inside wheel hubs on the 994H? Are they as poor as all the other 1:50 loaders so far? It's really ironic that the HO scale pieces get a decent inside hub and the 1:50 pieces don't.
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Posted: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:58:13 PM

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Great photos thanks for posting
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Posted: Monday, March 24, 2014 12:34:41 AM

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Paul wrote:
Is anyone else having problems with Ralf's link?. All I get is a notice "content is not available" when I click on it.

Probably because you have to be friends with the guy, can't see it either on my side.

And really, was there just cranes and Jan's table at that show? C'mon guys, don't let us down.
Paul R
Posted: Monday, March 24, 2014 6:31:49 AM

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Weserhutte wrote:
Would anybody have any photos of the inside wheel hubs on the 994H? Are they as poor as all the other 1:50 loaders so far? It's really ironic that the HO scale pieces get a decent inside hub and the 1:50 pieces don't.


Sorry I do not. I went back at the end of the day to take some more photos of the 994H and 4400D AC but by sheer coincidence I got talking to a guy who operates one of Mammoets Kobelco CKE 2500's! By the time we'd finished talking the models had all been packed away. But as you can imagine, he was a super interesting guy to talk to with some stories about his career which started in 1979 on a boom truck and included a stint in the oil sands with Northern Crane.

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