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Transport of a large farm tractor by Van der Vlist (Holland): Scania R420 6x4/2 tractor + Nooteboom Euro 59-03(P) 3-line modular semi-trailer with extra-low bed (NZG models) loaded with a Case/Steiger 485 HD articulated 4x4 tractor and 4 extra outer wheels for 17.46 tonnes in total (First Gear model). To be continued. Guy
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Guy just curious to know, how long has your team been collecting and customizing. You cover all aspects of the transportation industry it is amazing what you have collected and customized, it just keeps going. Are any or all of you in this type of business or do you just love trucks and equipment. Amazing. Steve
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Steve,
Jean-Paul was a truck driver and ran a trucking company for some time, Jean-Francois was also a truck driver when he started working and then spent most of his life driving buses for the Nice bus company. Jean-Jacques made all his career in the French Post Office, while I worked all world round for French oil companies. As most of kids at that time (1960s), we all had Dinky Toys but weren't really "collecting". I wouldn't comment about the 3J "collecting viruses" but will just say that mine really hit me in the seventies when Gescha, then Conrad and NZG started producing nice 1:50 models. It dangerously aggravated in the late nineties, with Corgi producing lots of heavy haulage stuff. The last one to get the "virus" was probably Jean-Paul, who really started in the 1:50 scale early 2000, after he met the 2 other "J" in a models collectors show in South of France.
Even if we have different preferred collecting topics, what is common to all of us is that very few models are just "off the box", with most of then being built from either kits, or modified diecast units.
Regards. Guy
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Guy thanks for the reply all your work shows the passion you all have for the hobby, keep up the great work. I now look forward to your posts. Thanks Steve
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A short road trip to Austria with 2 Felbermayr contractors carrying elements for their Liebherr LG 1750-S2 DB heavy crane: - At front: MAN TGA 33-530 FVD 6x4/2 tractor (modified Siku model, to be painted) + Goldhofer SPZ-DL4-46/80AAA 4-axle extendable flatbed semi-trailer (modified Conrad model) carrying 4 counterweight slabs (4x12.5 tonnes) and 6 GTP Europe temporary access wood mats of 1.5 tonnes each (Conrad elements + homemade load), - In the background: Scania T580 6x4/2 tractor (modified Tekno model) and Goldhofer SPZ-DL6 6-axle ballast carrier semi-trailer (modified Conrad model) loaded with 2 counterweight supports (2x10 tonnes) and 6 counterweight slabs of 12.5 tonnes each (Conrad elements). To be continued. Guy
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The Scania tractor and its second hand ballast semi-trailer, just bought from a famous German transport and craneage company: To be continued. Guy
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The long wheelbase 6x4 MAN unit: Regards. Guy
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- Mack 6x4 tractor (Conrad origin) and Goldhofer 3-axle lowloader (Tekno model): - Scania 8x4 tractor with large capacity Fassi knuckleboom crane (WSI model): - The same Scania, towing a Dennison 3-axle extendable flatbed semi-trailer (another WSI product): Regards. Guy
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An Unic 4x2 tractor (Minitrucks kit) with 2 different semi-trailers (homemade first, then Minitrucks kit): Regards. Guy
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Tipping semi-trailer - built by Jean-Francois from a modified Conrad chassis - towed by 2 different generations of Renault tractors (Minitrucks first, then MiniCams): Regards. Guy
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Agricultural equipment somewhere in Germany: - Mercedes-Benz MB Trac 1300 4x4/2 tractor (Gescha model) towing 2 Fortuna K 180/5.2 1+1-axle tri-side tipping trailers (Siku models): - Fendt 936 Vario 4x4/2 tractor and Vogel & Noot 7 moldboards reversible plow (Siku models): - New Holland 7070 4x4/2 tractor + 2-axle Fendt 1270S hay/straw bales high density compactor (Siku models): Regards. Guy
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Renault VI Premium 370 dCI 4x2/2 tractor (modified Corgi model) + Nooteboom MCO 48-03-V/L 3-axle lowloader with extendable lowbed (Zon model) loading a Caterpillar 140H 6x4/2 motograder with ripper of 21.26 tonnes (Norscot model) Regards. Guy
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2 typical Dutch tipping units produced by WSI: DAF FTT CF85-410 6x4/2 tractor + Bulthuis 3-axle tipping semi-trailer and DAF FAD CF85-410 8x4/4 truck fitted with a Gijbertsen tipping body. Regards. Guy
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Mammoet Road Cargo transport of parts for one of their homonym 750 tonnes capacity cranes: Volvo FH12II-T500 8x4/4 tractor (modified WSI model) + Nooteboom MCO 121-08V 8-axle lowloader with extendable lowbed (modified Tematoys model) loaded with 6 counterweight slabs of 12.5 tonnes each and the boomhead for a Liebherr LR 1750 SDBW lattice crawler crane (Conrad elements) Regards. Guy
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1950s Berliet GDR 7 tipper, built from a modified Minitrucks kit: Regards. Guy
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The GDR7, followed by another truck from the same period (Berliet GDM10, built from a Minicirque kit): Regards. Guy
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A Berliet GBH12 tipper towing to a construction site a Liebherr fast erection distribution crane (MiniCams kit + Conrad model): Regards. Guy
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On its way, the GBH12 meets a Renault R310 tractor and its Nicolas lowloader carrying a Case excavator (MiniCams + Minitrucks kits and Conrad model): One can see anything on that small road in South of France, for example a Brasilian Volvo moving a Putzmeister concrete pump (Conrad models, MiniCams containers kits): Regards. Guy
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