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GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 5:37:09 AM
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GuyM
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Exkvate3140
Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:16:55 PM
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Guy you look like your holding a lot of ground back in your last scene, I hope you did the engineering on that project. Great pictures.
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GuyM
Posted: Sunday, March 22, 2020 5:10:19 AM
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Exkvate3140
Posted: Sunday, March 22, 2020 10:16:41 PM
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Guy dump truck and cable hoe along with trailer are great. Nice combination
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, March 26, 2020 6:21:03 AM
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Ruston-Bucyrus RB22s at work:







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GuyM
Posted: Thursday, March 26, 2020 6:23:49 AM
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RobS
Posted: Thursday, March 26, 2020 9:46:06 AM
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Those counterweights almost look like brake padsWink Nicely weathered!
GuyM
Posted: Monday, March 30, 2020 4:36:16 AM
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RobS wrote:
Those counterweights almost look like brake padsWink Nicely weathered!


RobS,

They look like brake pads for me as well and I suppose that Jean-Jacques used some worn-out units as a load.

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GuyM
Posted: Monday, March 30, 2020 4:38:09 AM
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GuyM
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GuyM
Posted: Friday, April 03, 2020 5:06:43 AM
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Two Unimog CCFF (Camion de Combat contre les Feux de Foret, which could be translated by Forest Fire Combat Truck) produced in China by Solido. The French model producer will disappear from the 1/50 modelling scene soon after these:





Mercedes-Benz Unimog BR416-U125 4x4/2 light trucks fitted with Maheu-Labrosse forest fire-fighting equipment, with, from left to right:
- open cab Unimog (modified Solido model) and Schultz MPR 240 1-axle fire-fighting engine-driven pump (Solido model),
- closed cab Unimog (Solido model) and Guinard 1-axle fire pump of unknown type (Solido model).

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GuyM
Posted: Friday, April 03, 2020 5:14:02 AM
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The open cab Unimog of the Var SDIS (French South-East administrative region Service Departemental d'Incendie et de Secours, which could be translated by Fire and Rescue Regional Service):







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GuyM
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The closed cab version, used by the Vienne (French Centre-West administrative region) SDIS:







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GuyM
Posted: Friday, April 03, 2020 11:53:56 AM
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GuyM wrote:
Two Unimog CCFF (Camion de Combat contre les Feux de Foret, which could be translated by Forest Fire Combat Truck) produced in China by Solido [...]


Gents,

CCFF means in fact Camion-Citerne contre les Feux de Foret, which could be translated by Forest Fire Tanker Truck.

Sorry for my misunderstanding of the acronym for that type of fire truck.
Guy
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, April 07, 2020 3:46:43 AM
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GuyM
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Exkvate3140
Posted: Tuesday, April 07, 2020 11:32:07 PM
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Guy nice set up on the diorama.
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GuyM
Posted: Saturday, April 11, 2020 2:25:35 AM
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A short stay on the other side of the English Channel, sometimes between 1st World War and WW2:



Garrett 4CD 3x2/1 steam road roller (Corgi model),





Ford Model TT 4x2/2 light truck with a 3m3 kerosene tank (Corgi model),



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