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GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 3:59:10 AM
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Another Bernard truck fitted with a standard cab (Minitrucks kit):









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GuyM
Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 4:03:35 AM
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Clark forklift built by Jean-Jacques in Richelmi livery (Minitrucks kit):









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Posted: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 12:47:45 PM
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Guy the forklift goes perfect with the cement bags. Nice little diorama also with the forklift and Unimog.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 3:59:17 AM
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Two Brazilian heavy haulage sets in progress.
They were loaded at BMC premises (the Brazilian Link-Belt Agent) with 2 cranes to be delivered to Global Nordeste (Distributor of the American equipment for the North-East of the country):







To be continued.
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GuyM
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:08:48 AM
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Volvo NL12 6x4/2 tractor (modified Conrad model) + Randon 3-axle lowloader (modified Arpra model), loaded with a 6x6/6 Link-Belt RTC 80100 S2 hydraulic telescopic crane of 90.7 tonnes capacity (NZG model). Its 57.41 tonnes weight was reduced to 38.73 tonnes by taking off front and rear removable outriggers



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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:20:05 AM
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Volvo NL12 6x4/2 tractor (modified Conrad model) and Randon 3-axle lowloader with a locally-modified King Trailers 1-axle front dolly (modified Arpra and Corgi models) carrying a hydraulic telescopic Link Belt HTC 8670 road-going crane (capacity 63.5T@3M) of 42.46 tonnes with its 8x4/4 carrier (NZG model)







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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:27:27 AM
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At "Jean-Paul Transports", the boss has forgotten all about its "100% French equipment" policy with the import of a Mack H67 6x4 tractor (Dan Models):









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Guy
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Guy: I love the Mack cabover. Is that the resin model with static wheels? Craig
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 1:26:30 PM
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Craig,

The Dan Models Mack COE unit has free-rolling wheels, even if the tires (like everything else on that model) are resin-made.

I hope it helps.
Guy
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Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:06:12 PM
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Guy very nice Volvo tractors with the Lowbed and cranes. I’m glad the boss let the policy slide for the Mack, that is a very nice looking model, did Jean-Paul do any customizing on it or is it right out of the box?
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 4:29:51 PM
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Steve,

I think that The Dan Models Mack was used unmodified, while the Conrad semi-trailer attached to it was upgraded to look like an American semi-flatbed.

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Guy
Exkvate3140
Posted: Thursday, September 20, 2018 6:38:20 PM
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Guy thanks for information.
Steve
GuyM
Posted: Friday, September 21, 2018 4:38:57 AM
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An "exotic" scene arranged by Jean-Jacques, with 2 kits found in a friend's storage.
The Komatu(*) G40 bulldozer with its oversized hydraulic hoses and the GMC CCKW truck equipped with a civilian tipper are busy performing some backfilling job in a Far-East island, sometimes after the end of WW2:









Note (*): keen observers have noted that the bulldozer is badged "Komatu" and not "Komatsu". I first thought of a moulding and decals mistake but after some investigation, it is obvious that the 1/48 Tamiya kit is correct, the "tsu" being only introduced in the Japanese language in 1954 by the Hepburn romanization standard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepburn_romanization
The real unit:



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Guy



GuyM
Posted: Friday, September 21, 2018 4:50:20 AM
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In Middle-Eastern countries, movement over long distances of large road-going cranes are often performed by heavy haulage sets, using modular trailers. Such a transport in UAE in the 80s:



FAUN HZ 40.45/45 8x8/4 ballasted tow truck (modified Zon Models kit) and Nicolas 12-line modular trailer (modified Corgi model) moving a 96 tonnes Krupp 250 GMT hydraulic telescopic crane with its Krupp 16x8/12 carrier (modified Conrad model)







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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Friday, September 21, 2018 5:05:34 AM
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In the 80s, Scalex internal site move in the Alsthom Belfort factory (France) of an equipment being built for a future electrical generation plant.
Their Willeme TG 250 8x8/4 ballasted tow truck (Miniatures du Faubourg model) is towing 2 Nicolas 9-line modular trailers arranged side-by-side (modified Corgi model) loaded with a 254 tonnes Alsthom alternator on its transport skid (modified Corgi load on a homemade frame)







The heavy haulage combination at development phase:



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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2018 4:37:56 AM
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Volvo FH12 6x4 dropside carrier with Palfinger knuckleboom crane (Conrad model) at work in South-East of France:





Another Volvo truck (here a Conrad FL6 tractor) carrying electrical cable drums on a narrow countryside road:





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Guy

GuyM
Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2018 4:42:18 AM
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Various Conrad Volvos on France S.E. roads:









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Posted: Saturday, September 22, 2018 4:44:39 AM
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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2018 5:41:38 AM
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The Volvo 4x2 was originally an Atlas skip tipping NL10 unit (Conrad), which had first been changed into a short flatbed unit:



It was since turned into a tractor:





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Guy
GuyM
Posted: Sunday, September 23, 2018 5:51:25 AM
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2 Ayala heavy haulage sets, a transport and craneage company from South-West of France, now disappeared:





Volvo FH16 II-T660 8x4/4 tractor and Nooteboom OVB 65-04V (ZT) 4-axle extendable semi-low bed semi-trailer (WSI models) loaded with 36.8 tonnes ECIM steel HEB700 structural beams for an industrial building (modified Corgi load)





To be continued.
Guy
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