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		    great pics again paul fantastic looking models   | 
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		    yeah i absolutely hate the look of those white wheel covers! i really want the Felbermayr MWT but cant stand the look of the truck! do those wheel covers come off or is that how the model is cast?
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		    DeWoc19 wrote:yeah i absolutely hate the look of those white wheel covers! i really want the Felbermayr MWT but cant stand the look of the truck! do those wheel covers come off or is that how the model is cast?
 would like to get a different truck for that MWT
 That is signature for Felbermayr MAN trucks, they don't come off. Mark 
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		    thats to bad, cause in my opinion they look absolutely atrocious! but im sure it will be a nice model either way 
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		    I gotta go against the grain here,I think the wheel trims look great on the big Man,probably due to them being white and going nicely with the blue and white cab,don't think they would look half as good in a different colour though,makes a change from chrome or polished alcoa wheels and the tacky looking painted wheels,I may be bitting the bullet and succumbing to one,just one,if they came without blade I'd have bought all 400 of them    
 Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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		    WOW!   That is a very nice unit! I hope mine shows up soon   Mark 
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		    looks really good buddy, i still hate those white wheel covers but i guess i can learn to live with them, im picking this model up soon! does the section come with lifting point or anything?
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		    Zach,Sections don't come with lifting points but it wouldn't be hard to make one.
 
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		    ahhh, thats to bad.... with as well as WSI has been doing with models and details lately i think thats a major ball drop not including something like that in a model like this
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		    Very nice Paul! In my opinion the nicest MWT yet, thank you for posting! 
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		    It is funny how things work out. When I got the Mammoet Scheuerle set I was wanting a load but didn't know what. After a while I found a few pictures and decided on what I wanted so contacted Jason (Hummer13) to build one for me. The spooky thing is that even before I had decided what I wanted, he had already built it! Here it is:     Thanks for a great job Jason! Paul R
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		    I missed this post Paul, the transformer looks great on that trailer, better then sitting around my shelf Jason NIkl Scale Models
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