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GuyM
Posted: Sunday, February 28, 2021 5:41:36 AM
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Kenworth T880 6x4/2 tractor and East Trailers Genesis 39 2-axle tipping semi-trailer (First Gear models)







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Mobilization by Mammoet Russia of SPMT elements, to be used for the move of prefabricated modules on the Yamal LNG plant construction site (Russia):







Scania R6-T620 6x6/2 tractor and Nooteboom MCO-PX-85-05V(V) 5-line extendible low bed semi-trailer (IMC models), loaded with 6- and 4-line SPMT elements - of 23.2 and 15.5 tonnes respectively - to be part of a 20x8/20 Scheuerle SPMT 10 modular trailer (IMC elements)



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Posted: Thursday, March 04, 2021 5:12:53 AM
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A few years earlier, import in Russia of an injection press shipped from Germany:





MAN 35.502 DFLS 6x4/2 tractor and Nooteboom EURO 71-13 JPD 3-axle modular semi-trailer with extendible ultra-low bed and 1-axle jeep dolly (modified Conrad models) delivering a 40 tonnes shipping box protecting an Engel Victory 4450/450 plastic injection press (modified WSI load)



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Last episode of the "Russian period", haulage to a local military museum, of 2 Red Army demobilized vehicles, dating back from the Cold War period:







MAZ 6430-21 6x4/2 tractor (modified WSI model) and Blumhardt 2-axle semi-low bed semi-trailer (homemade model) carrying 2 Molotov GAZ BRDM-1/9P110 4x4/2 (8x8/2) armored vehicles (6 tonnes each) fitted with 9P110 anti-tank missiles systems (modified Hachette editions of Solido models)



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It should be noted that BRDM vehicles were fitted with a clever lifting/lowering device acting on their 4 central wheels (allowing for any 4x4 unit to be easily modified into a 8x8 vehicle, with a positive impact on their cross-country performance). That mechanism was present on Solido early BRDM 1/50 models (wrongly identified as "BTR 40" units, though), but was not modeled on later models and these low cost reproductions: if central wheels are still present, they are here in fixed high position.

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Posted: Thursday, March 11, 2021 5:54:37 AM
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Back to Great Britain with a transport from Stiller:





MAN 22-403 FPLT 6x2/4 tractor and Crane-Fruehauf 3-axle flatbed semi-trailer (modified Corgi models) carrying a 10.5 tonnes BR Crosfields railway container tank (Corgi(*) load) and 24 sheeted pinewood beams of 3.3 tonnes (Tekno load)





Note (*): it seems to me that the railway "demountable non-wheeled tank" is widely oversized as the capacity indicated on the side (8 tonnes) should result in a much smaller 1/50 unit.
In addition, a BR advert for that type of services found during my search on the topic, reveals a maximum capacity of 1000 gallons (or 4.55m3), not applicable to this tank:



Therefore, any information on the 1/1 scale mobile tank modeled by Corgi is more than welcome.

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Posted: Friday, March 19, 2021 4:47:29 AM
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Dutch haulage with a tractor which - considering its very specific 2-tone paint - was probably part of the Stoof/Mammoet fleet in an "earlier life":







DAF FA 95-350 ATI 4x2/2 tractor (modified Tekno kit) and Nooteboom OSD-48-03/L 3-axle low bed semi-trailer (modified Tematoys model) carrying a 10.55 tonnes Volvo-BM 6300 4x4 articulated backhoe-loader (Joal model)



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Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 4:54:36 AM
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GuyM wrote:
Last episode of the "Russian period", haulage to a local military museum, of 2 Red Army demobilized vehicles, dating back from the Cold War period [...]


Two other military vehicles representative of the Soviet period:





- left: Kirov-STZ PT 76 amphibian light tank (14.6 tonnes), equipped with a 76.2mm cannon and two 7.62mm machine-guns (modified Solido model),
- right: UZTM SU 100 L/54 D10 S anti-tank combat tracked vehicle (31.6 tonnes), equipped with a 100mm cannon and a 7.62mm machine-gun (modified Verem model).

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Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 4:58:25 AM
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The Kirov-STZ PT 76 amphibian light tank:







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The UZTM SU 100 anti-tank combat vehicle:







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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 4:30:56 AM
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"Charge Utile" (THE French magazine dedicated to vintage trucks) has recently embarked in articles related to products of the Spanish truck manufacturer Pegaso. That resulted in me revisiting 2 old Joal Pegasos, which I thought were undersized for 1/50 scale models:



Both models are not representing existing units (the tractor is far too short and I haven't found any 3-wheeler in the Comet range), but cabs are a good representation of "sleeping" cabs of that range of light vehicles, which contributed to the Pegaso success in Spain.
After some web searches and with the help of manufacturer's drawings, both vehicles almost finalized, waiting to be painted:





- left: Pegaso Comet 1091 L 4x2/2 box truck (modified Joal model)
- right: Pegaso Comet 2030 DR 4x2/2 tractor (modified Joal model) and Forss-Parator 1-axle sheeted dropside semi-trailer (modified Nacoral model).

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The Comet 1091 L box truck:







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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2021 4:50:04 AM
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The Comet 2030 DR tractor and its Forss-Parator semi-trailer (*):







Note (*): apparently, the 2030 DR only existed in day cab version, but I didn't want to cut the cab off. Forss-Parator being a Swedish trailer manufacturer, there is a very low probability to get one of their units imported at that time in Spain: but as Nacoral (another Spanish model producer) made a very nice model of their drawbar trailers...
Let's call that "the magic of modeling"!

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