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GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, June 02, 2020 3:25:08 AM
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Jean-Francois produced recently - using a disused Tekno half-pipe tipper body - a tipping semi-trailer for which he made a new chassis:









To be continued.
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Posted: Tuesday, June 02, 2020 3:33:37 AM
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In line with his usual attention to detail, he couldn't resist building a mobile hand crank for its landing legs, homemade wheel hubs and hydraulic rams for the rear tailgate:









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Posted: Tuesday, June 02, 2020 10:17:19 PM
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Guy that is nice craftsmanship, love the hydraulics for lifting the tailgate. The landing gear looks great too.
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Love them details.Applause Will it be painted red,or black,or blue?
GuyM
Posted: Thursday, June 04, 2020 3:00:30 AM
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modelmaniac,

I'll post soon pictures of it 100% finished: it it now with a yellow body fitted on a dark grey chassis, behind a modified IVECO tractor.

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Guy you should see if Jean-Francois could get pictures from start to finish on one of his projects, I bet they would be very interesting.
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Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2020 4:50:35 AM
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GuyM wrote:
modelmaniac,

I'll post soon pictures of it 100% finished: it it now with a yellow body fitted on a dark grey chassis, behind a modified IVECO tractor.[...]


The tipping semi-trailer in its final version. The WSI IVECO tractor was modified by Jean-Francois as well, its high roof, being replaced by a flat low roof unit:









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Another recent Jean-Francois production.
The Mack F700 tractor, fitted with an Aerodyne cab (Tekno kit), has joined other Macks in Jean-Paul's fleet:









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Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2020 9:27:36 AM

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Guy: Love that Mack 4x2 And the interesting load. Is that a Corgi trailer? Why do you prefer the Tekno kits over the ready built?
GuyM
Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:10:38 AM
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Quinella wrote:
Guy: Love that Mack 4x2 And the interesting load. Is that a Corgi trailer? Why do you prefer the Tekno kits over the ready built?


Craig,

I think that the semi-trailer is, either a Tekno or a WSI Pacton 3-axle flatbed. Load is made with some electrical parts, found in one of Jean-Jacques "bits and pieces" boxes.
Tekno kits are of excellent quality and about half price of ready-built units. They can be built and painted as per your own wishes, without having to dismantle and strip down paint of a costly model (generally sold together with a semi-trailer, moreover).
Jean-Paul bought a few F700 Mack kits from Bemo Models (that Dutch seller was taken-over by Tekno BV earlier this year) and got them all built and painted by Jean-Francois, to suit his own requirements.

Link to the Bemo Models webite: https://www.bemomodels.com/en

I hope this helps.
Guy
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- on the left: Volvo F12-T360 4x2/2 tractor and Burg 3-axle reefer semi-trailer (Tekno models),
- on the right: DAF FT 95XF-430 4x2/2 tractor (modified Joal model) and Spitzer SK2457ZIC 3-axle tipping bulk tanker semi-trailer (modified Conrad model).

To be continued.
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Titan GmbH Actros 4157 SLT 8x4/4 tractor and Scheuerle EuroCombi L2/4 4-line modular semi-trailer with extendible/widening vessel beams (modified Conrad models) carrying a Rosenbauer Simba GFLF 60/120-1 aircraft rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) vehicle built on a Titan GmbH TR 44.1250 8x8/4 chassis (modified NZG model)





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The Simba ARFF - produced by Rosenbauer and Titan GmbH in the 80s - had two 625hp engines at rear. With its 1250hp installed, the vehicle of 44 tonnes GVW could accelerate from 0 to 80km/h in 25 seconds and was able to reach a 125km/h maximum speed on airport runways:









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Volvo F16-T500 6x4/2 ballasted tractor (modified WSI model) and Scheuerle EuroCombi L2/8 8-line modular trailer (modified Conrad model) carrying a Voith paper industry press roll on its transport chassis (Ladegüter Bauer load).

To be continued.
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Mercedes-Benz 2632 6x4/2 carrier (modified Conrad model) and unknown brand Typ T105 cryogenic tank with evaporator for industrial gases (Conrad body)





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Posted: Sunday, June 28, 2020 3:54:57 AM
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GuyM wrote:
The Simba ARFF - produced by Rosenbauer and Titan GmbH in the 80s - had two 625hp engines at rear. With its 1250hp installed, the vehicle of 44 tonnes GVW could accelerate from 0 to 80km/h in 25 seconds and was able to reach a 125km/h maximum speed on airport runways:

[...]


The Simba range, produced from early 80s, was made of revolutionary 6x6 and 8x8 vehicles produced by Rosenbauer on Titan or EWK chassis fitted with various capacity engines. The Conrad version of the 6x6 "small brother", alongside the 1250hp "monster" unit, shown above:





- left: Rosenbauer Simba FLF 10000 ARFF on Titan GmbH SFF 30.525 6x6/2 chassis with a 525hp rear engine (modified Conrad model),
- right: Rosenbauer Simba GFLF 60/120-1 ARFF on Titan GmbH TR 44.1250 8x8/4 chassis equipped with 2x625hp rear engines (modified NZG model).

To be continued.
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