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These are all so great!
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Excellent.Really good,having the same type,but different,tractors.Much better than having two,or three 'clones' of a truck.
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modelmaniac wrote: Excellent.Really good,having the same type,but different,tractors.Much better than having two,or three 'clones' of a truck. Yes I agree. There are not many cases where the same truck has been made but with different license plates like this. In fact, quite the opposite! I have seen WSI and IMC make the same model of truck and use the same license plate. Company in question had two identical trucks and trailers but obviously different licence plates yet they both did the same one! I even contacted them both and suggested that they at least do different licence plates but they did not. Paul R
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Nice! I just bought a few of these haulers to go along with my mostly crane collections:
IMC Models 33-0049 XL Transports Mercedes Benz Actros2 GigaSpace 8x4 with Nooteboom MCO PX 3+6 axle
IMC Models 410214 Mammoet Scania R620 + K25 18 liner + trafo
M.A.N TGX XXL Nooteboom EURO-PX ICP Martens en Van Oord
Scheuerle SPMT Set - 6 + 6 + PPU - Sarens
Kamag K25 2x6 Liner w/PPU & Drawbar - Sarens
As seen, I like my haulers with LOTS AND LOTSA wheels and axles ;)
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Nice pics as always Paul! I really like that big turbine piece on your trailer.
I managed to grab a Mammoet BMT set and it looks great!
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Nicely done (LR1750 repaint).
And did you also scratch built the resin supports as well?
Stephane
___________________________________________________ Playing with toys since 1970, now building them.
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Ironstef70 wrote:Nicely done (LR1750 repaint).
And did you also scratch built the resin supports as well?
Stephane Thank you. The supports are actually diecast and were made by Conrad. Regards, Paul R
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