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Miscellaneous models of Jean-Paul's collection: To be continued. Guy
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Regards. Guy
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The DAF 6x4 seen on the left below was built by Jean-Francois by fitting a Tekno cab on a Joal chassis: The Renault 370 4x2 tractor below was produced in limited series by a small French model producer, "Tchoutchou": Regards. Guy
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GuyM wrote:[...] The Renault 370 4x2 tractor below was produced in limited series by a small French model producer, "Truck Polo" [...] Sorry for the mistake: the model producer is Truck Polo and not Tchoutchou. Links to TP products (most are out of stock): https://www.truckpolo.com/boutique/50-l-age-d-or-du-transport-routier-francais and https://www.truckpolo.com/boutique/49-les-lignards-du-moyen-orientRegards. Guy
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Guy who makes the single axle Mack. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Guy who makes the single axle Mack. Steve You and your single axle trucks. That looks like a modified Corgi. They use it to smooth out the ice on skating rinks. CAW
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Steve,
Craig is right: the Mack was originally an old 6x4 from Corgi Toys. As Jean-Paul preferred a 4x2, he simply asked Jean-Francois to modify it and to upgrade the Corgi model.
I hope it helps. Guy
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Q thanks for your input, do the Hurricanes think this is a best of 20 series or are they just in a hurry to perform with Disney on Ice. The Zamboni was originally built on a Jeep chassis, not a Mack chassis but how would an old man from NC know that. Bobby Orr Fan Club
Guy, Craig is right, now that is a statement not heard at all on this forum. As the saying goes “even a very old broken clock is right twice a day”. Thank you for your response and information. Steve
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During the 20s, unloading in a British shipyard of a Welsh Company combination. The transport company will become famous on the heavy haulage scene after WW2 with their numerous Diamond Ts and Pacifics: - Garrett 4CD 4x2/2 loco mobile (Corgi model) and its Eagle Engineering Co 1+1-axle dropside drawbar trailer (modified Corgi model) loaded with 2 N. Hingley & Sons 7800lbs Hall's patent anchors of 3.54 tonnes each (Aero-Naut elements), - Fowler Super Lion B6 4x2/2 loco mobile equipped with a lifting device at front (modified Corgi model) Regards. Guy
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In the 21st century in Germany, loading and transport of swap bodies: Mercedes-Benz Actros MP4 2551L 6x2/2 truck and Wecon Caesar 1+1-axle drawbar trailer, both equipped with frames for 20' containers or 7.5 metres swap bodies transport, loading 2 Wecon Grand Duke II Tautliner swap bodies (NZG models) Regards. Guy
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Q thanks for your input, do the Hurricanes think this is a best of 20 series or are they just in a hurry to perform with Disney on Ice. The Zamboni was originally built on a Jeep chassis, not a Mack chassis but how would an old man from NC know that. Bobby Orr Fan Club
Guy, Craig is right, now that is a statement not heard at all on this forum. As the saying goes “even a very old broken clock is right twice a day”. Thank you for your response and information. Steve Doesn't Jeep own Volvo, the Bruins, and the Redsox? I wouldn't drive a Volvo to the Stanley Cup Finals. A Mercedes, oh yeah!!!
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Q Gretzky, you won’t be driving a Volvo, Benz or even your Smart Car to The Stanley Cup finals because the Hurricanes are going to get blown out to sea like most of the dud hurricanes do. Will your Smart car make it to Boston to see a real NHL team compete for Lord Stanley’s Cup, if so pack it up with your beef jerky and Ensure and head north and don’t forget your pet sheep and pet gerbil. Hey Provincetown on the Cape is less than an hour away that won’t be to hard of a drive on your rear end or will it? On the road to the Cup.
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Various models from Jean-Paul's collection (Corgi and Joal/Tekno): Regards. Guy
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All-wheel drive Bedford MKs and MJs were produced in large quantities (11700 units) for the British Army but exported for other foreign armies as well: Bedford MJ 82 BMO 4x4/2 carrier fitted with a Marshall dropside body (modified Corgi model for which I still have to find the right olive-drab British Army paint to replace the one used for its body) towing a Royal Ordnance Factory QF 25Pdr Mk3 1-axle gun (Corgi model) Regards. Guy
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Still in the army but with the French Artillery, sometimes in the 80s: Simca-Unic-Marmon-Bocquet (SUMB) MH 600 BS 4x4/2 light truck with sheeted dropside bed and 105mm GIAT 105 LG1 Mk1 artillery gun (modified Solido models) Regards. Guy
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Our last military period will be somewhere in the desert with the UAE Army (when finished), with another modified Solido product: - Before: - Following some modifications: IVECO 330-30 ANW 6x6/2 sheeted dropside bed truck (modified Cursor model, to be painted) and 155mm Rock Island Arsenal M114 howitzer (modified Solido model). Regards. Guy
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Guy that Howitzer looks real nice. Steve
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Steve, Pictures of real French canon and US howitzer: I hope it helps. Guy
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Some "oldies", dating back from the seventies: O&K TH40 hydraulic telescopic truck crane (modified NZG model) To be continued. Guy
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2 plant equipment items, produced by Gescha more than 40 years ago, before they became part of the Conrad offer: - On the left: Liebherr PR 731-112 tracked bulldozer with ripper and cab, - On the right: Massey-Ferguson 450S tracked hydraulic excavator. To be continued. Guy
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