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Guy very nice diorama pictures, i like to see those from other parts of the world, where the majority of site work is not in ledge like it is In my neck of the woods. Thanks
Craig I sent you an email so you could pick up a Nelson ramp trailer, so when you buy it make sure you open it and check out that lift axle feature. Knowing you after you experience the feature you will probably sell it back to the person you bought it off at a higher price. Steve
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GuyM wrote:Mercedes-Benz Actros 2646K MP3 6x4/2 tipper with Meiller body and Demag-Pokorny SC5 DS 1-axle air compressor trailer (NZG models) Regards. Guy Nice combination! I also swore I seen online but I forget where that this compressor can be paired with the Gescha Demag Drill Rig I have pictured below.
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 10/19/24
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Cat345bl, You're totally right. Since I first took some pictures of that air compressor with the modern Actros, I found an old Gescha drilling model at an incredible low price (approx. 20 Euros) in a model second-hand shop and changed the setting as follows: Demag PR25(*) rotary pneumatic drilling rig on a 4x2/0 chassis (modified Gescha model) and Demag-Pokorny SC5 DS air compressor set on a 1-axle trailer (modified NZG model) Note (*): so far, I was only able to find technical details of the Demag CR25 tracked version. I am therefore looking for any technical detail of the wheeled unit (exact name, weight, capacity, dimensions, etc) modeled by Gescha in the seventies. The combination should end being carried/towed by an old Gescha Mercedes-Benz LP 1924 dropside truck, only requiring some glazing to be completed: Regards. Guy
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Guy,
Can you provide the stock number of the Demag compressor?
Thanks!
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RMS Models, Being awy from home, impossible for me to look under the model. Nevertheless and according to the Zigullen Models post on ebay attached, it should be the reference 202 in NZG listings: https://www.ebay.fr/itm/DEMAG-POKORNY-SC-10-DS-KOMPRESSOR-202-1-NZG-1-50-OVP/283173187700?hash=item41ee6ff074:g:1qIAAOSwvfZaQYQQ I hope it helps. Guy
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RMS Models, Being away from home, impossible for me to have a look under the model. Nevertheless and according to the Zigullen Models post on ebay (link attached), it should be the reference 202 in NZG listings. https://www.ebay.fr/itm/DEMAG-POKORNY-SC-10-DS-KOMPRESSOR-202-1-NZG-1-50-OVP/283173187700?hash=item41ee6ff074:g:1qIAAOSwvfZaQYQQ I hope it helps. Guy
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Air Liquide delivery department equipment in France during the sixties: - Citroen Type 55 DI 4x2/2 dropside truck loaded with industrial gases cylinders and bottles plus a cryogenic tank (Corgi model and loads), - SIMCA Cargo F59 WH 4x2/2 dropside truck with a similar load (Corgi model and loads) Regards. Guy
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Volvo FH4-16.T750 6x2/4 tractor and SDC 3-axle flatbed semi-trailer (modified Tekno and Corgi models) with a sheeted load of 24 tonnes (modified Tekno load) Regards. Guy
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Guy I like the combination of the compressor and drill, I did one with the Atlas Copco compressor and track drill from Apra however it is I believe 1/43 scale. Steve
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Cement mixer trucks with front discharge capability are very specific of the US market. Drivers have a better view on the discharge chute from the cab, which helps a lot when approaching the unloading point. In addition, the respect of the "Bridge Formula" and the different weighing rules from one State to another, favor the multiple axles on a single truck. End result: "centipede" trucks with a very specific architecture, like this Oshkosh S57-1879 14x6/10 truck with 4 lifting axles equipped with a McNeilus FDM11 cement mixer (TWH model) Regards. Guy
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Back to the Dutch Army during loading of a Leopard 2 battle tank: DAF YTZ 95-530 6x6/2 tractor and its Broshuis Tropco 650KN 7-axle tank transport semi-trailer (Tekno models) loading a 59.5 tonnes Krauss-Maffei Leopard 2A5 battle tank (modified Siku model) Regards. Guy
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The only Russian heavy haulage combination (limited to hard roads) in my collection: MAZ 6430 B9-8479 6x4/2 tractor and King Trailers GTL 83/3H-19.5 3-axle ultra-low bed semi-trailer (modified WSI and Corgi models) carrying a 20.23 tonnes Liebherr SR 714 LPG pipeline construction tracked support equipment (NZG model) Regards. Guy
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Jean-Francois decided to build a cement mixer on a 2-axle truck, architecture used in cramped areas. He started from a modified plastic Cararama drum (originally designed for a out-of-scale 4-axle truck) on which all other items are homemade: The chain used for drum rotation was made from a motorbike kit in 1/32 scale: 1rst tests on a 4x4 Berliet truck (the cement mixer chassis is missing): To be continued. Guy
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Jean-Francois ended with 2 cement mixers on Berliet trucks in Nicoletti livery: A cement fabrication site (a diorama built by Jean-Francois for a Menton Model Expo many years before) was re-commissioned for the occasion: Regards. Guy
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Timber transport in South-East of France: Regards. Guy
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Guy that mixer with chain is great along with diorama that he put them in. Do you guys adopt Americaian citizens, even if it is for a week maybe 2, just so I can check out the whole collection and maybe some of the customization that goes on. Great work. Steve
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Steve, If you ever fly to Nice on holidays on the French Riviera, I'll be more than happy to get you around to show you everything you want, as far as models are concerned (I'll leave it to you for any other matter). 2 Conrad models of airport towing vehicles in Fraport (Frankfurt Airport - Germany) livery: Airport tow trucks Goldhofer AST-1F-600 4x4/2 (capacity: 425 tonnes) and AST-1X-1360 6x6/6 (600 tonnes). To be continued. Guy
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Transport of the "little" 26 tonnes Goldhofer tow truck: Mercedes-Benz 1843LS 4x2/2 tractor (modified Conrad model) + ES-GE E-SG 5068 3-axle flatbed semi-trailer (Joal model being modified) The 4.5 metres width of the 45 tonnes tow truck being a challenge, it is hauled on a flatbed semi-trailer, allowing for oversized loads to be moved with no major problem: Regards. Guy
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Guy thanks for the invite I would love to see that collection, and the French Riviera. My problem is I have a shattered tibia and the longest I have been able to fly is to Florida, which is about 3 hours. It is a very painful 3 hours also, so the Riviera is not yet an option. My wife was going to take me to Seattle next month and I had to tell her no. The other matter sounds like fun also. Do you have a 1/50 scale jumbo jet to go with your tow motor, and if you do I would love to see the diorama of that airport. Thanks Steve
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