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Fabio
Posted: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 5:32:00 PM

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Great model.
Scania 5 axle!!!!Applause Applause Applause Applause
Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 03, 2012 2:17:07 PM

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My load for the Cepelludu arrived courtesy of Jason Nikl on Friday. I have to say given the limited information he had and the difficulties he has faced over the months, this is nothing short of amazing and has made an already fantastic model even better:





The real thing:



Thanks a lot Jason!

Paul R
cranedude07
Posted: Saturday, November 03, 2012 2:37:51 PM

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that looks great!
awesome job! Applause

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Jack.
Posted: Saturday, November 03, 2012 2:51:53 PM

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Looks superb!

That VSB Scanny is a cracker. Love old Scanias Cool

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GusO
Posted: Sunday, November 04, 2012 8:32:24 AM
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As i said before in another post if they were giving out oscars jason 's would sweep the board with his excellent custom builds very niceactually its more than very nice its ******* fantasticoTeeth
regards gus.
Fabio
Posted: Sunday, November 04, 2012 10:01:36 AM

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The model with load is more impressive.
You could print the load informations, as You can see on right side on the original photo.
Robert Heuston
Posted: Sunday, November 04, 2012 10:13:29 AM

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GusO wrote:
As i said before in another post if they were giving out oscars jason 's would sweep the board with his excellent custom builds very niceactually its more than very nice its ******* fantasticoTeeth
regards gus.


Possible leader in the Best customs categorie for the GusO awards this year then?
Paul R
Posted: Sunday, November 04, 2012 11:01:53 AM

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Fabio wrote:
The model with load is more impressive.
You could print the load informations, as You can see on right side on the original photo.


A good idea but not sure how to do it.

Paul R
Fabio
Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 6:46:09 PM

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A way is print the information by a test editor (ex. word) in the correct dimensions and You should past the paper on the model.
You could use as example a real load informations You can see on a real oversize load transport You find on a motorway or in a rest area
If I see one I'll get some photos.
Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2012 4:05:04 PM

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Had quite a big package day last week so there will be a few photos to come this evening :whistle:

WSI Big Move - Seeland MB Actros 8x4











WSI Big Move - Hammerle











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Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2012 4:44:34 PM

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WSI Brame P Scania 141











WSI Fanger TGX 8x6

I think this is one good looking TGX!











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Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2012 4:51:40 PM

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Tekno Cadzow MB Actros 8x4









WSI Sarens Volvo FH 6x4 with Nooteboom telestep









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Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2012 6:24:25 PM

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MB Sprinter BF3 escort van – Wiesbauer





Wagenborg Nedlift Scania Highline and DAF XF with stepframe and load







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Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2012 6:32:33 PM

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Thurhagens Scania 8x4 with telestep













Thurhagens Scania and Volvo











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Paul R
Posted: Saturday, November 17, 2012 6:52:40 PM

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WSI Affolter Volvo 10x4 with Scheuerle Intercombi











I think the Affolter is perhaps a little underrated. A nice livery I think with a smaller intercombi for a change. I am getting a load for it soon based from one on their website.

WSI Aertssen MB Actros Titan with Scheuerle Intercombi















The Aertssen is one of my favourites! Really like this livery for some reason. I don't actually have a load for it as yet because the Hitachi was borrowed from the Lafeber model. Question is, do I buy another Hitachi ZX870 and get some Aertssen decals made for it our the CCM CAT 390D LME??

Paul R
GusO
Posted: Sunday, November 18, 2012 9:12:57 AM
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Another small parcel day i seeWhistle excellent models i have the hammerle and the affolter on order for what seems like an eternity nowTeeth the cadzow is fantastic should have ordered it your pics are way better than what the shops use its like having it in your hand i to love the affolter livery also its different , i did not think you were into the bigmove solo units you will have to get the other 10 or is it 11 ones i have 2 duplicates up in the model room you can have them for a knock down priceSmile the problem with all these wsi models is that they are to nice i want them all but dont have the bucksSad
goodluck gus.
Paul R
Posted: Sunday, November 18, 2012 11:16:53 AM

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Thanks Gus. Yes it was a bit of a package day and you're right, I've avoided the solo units in the past. But the Hammerle looks really nice! Kind of wished I did have the set now! I have the Wagner and Hegmann with ballast boxes and also the Geibel but that is it. There appears to be 13 in total so I've a ways to go and some are difficult to get now.

The Affolter is really nice! You'll like it I'm sure.

Paul R
Fabio
Posted: Sunday, November 18, 2012 3:59:08 PM

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You received a very small parcel!!!!
Great models!!! I prefer the Volvo Affolter one.
Thanks to post them
Paul R
Posted: Friday, November 23, 2012 12:02:35 PM

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WSI - Volvo 8x4 with 4 axle stepframe - Kavanagh Crane Hire















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GusO
Posted: Sunday, November 25, 2012 8:35:17 AM
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Paul once again your pics do the model real justice kavanagh is a great model some nice little decaling detail on it if anyone is interested in this model you can buy it direct from kavanagh crane hire, paul your right about most of the big move solo units i have em all to date and its hard to tell some of them apart especially the silver ones, the aertssen is a fantastic looking model love the pitch black all round the end funny it looks like their should be another decal on the visor ?.
Tell me did you buy the full cadzow set with trailer or did you buy the tractor unit?
regards gus.
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