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GuyM
Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 3:31:38 AM
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Azur Modelisme display table at the 2009 Menton model show:









Pipeline laying equipment models were brought by Pascal, another member of the association.

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Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 3:35:51 AM
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When we first met in 2011 at the same show, they had selected the heavy haulage and craneage theme:







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Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 3:52:35 AM
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A few European building material supply vehicles, produced by Corgi in Marley, RDL Distribution and Keedwell liveries:

- Scania R 114L-380 6x2/4 tractor + Crane-Fruehauf flatbed 3-axle semi-trailer fitted with an Atlas 125-1 rolling hydraulic crane. The combination is delivering 10 pallets of tiles and 8 pallets of bricks (Corgi and WSI elements):



- MAN TGA 26-450 FPLS 6x2/4 tractor and Crane-Fruehauf dropside 3-axle semi-trailer (with Atlas 125-1 crane) bringing 16 pallets of bricks (Corgi and WSI loads):





- Renault Trucks Premium 420-22 6x2/4 tractor + Crane-Fruehauf 3-axle flatbed semi-trailer with Atlas 125-1 delivery crane, loaded with tiles (10 pallets) and bricks (8 pallets) from same Corgi and WSI origin:



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modelmaniac
Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 1:38:18 PM

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Love those Renaults,with bonnets,they look really good.Must be quite a big engine under there.
GuyM
Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 2:43:58 PM
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Modelmaniac,

As far as I know, Renault is not a specialist in high power engines, most of their trucks being powered in the eighties by a 280 or 320/350Hp engine.
For example, when power over 420Hp was required, their Magnums COE trucks were equipped with a Mack engine (Mack being then part of Renault Trucks), and I think that the most powerful engine offered these days is the Volvo 500+hp (Renault being now part of Volvo Trucks).

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modelmaniac
Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 2:57:58 PM

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Are those Renaults(with bonnets)available today?Or,are they 80's-90's trucks?So,I am thinking,not such powerful engines under there,but big!Teeth
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Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 3:30:29 PM
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Modelmaniac,

If you look at the Renault Trucks range today, there is no offer for bonneted truck anymore: https://www.renault-trucks.fr/
But as this type of truck is still favored in Africa or Middle-East, the second-hand market is now the only solution, and I know that "old" bonneted French trucks are shipped regularly from Europe to these countries, mainly Africa.

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Posted: Saturday, June 02, 2018 4:13:39 PM

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I personally,dont like the look of the newest big Renault trucks.They just don't look right,to me.Shame they don't offer a bonneted version,might improve the look!TeethLove the look of the older ones,the Premium,and the Kerax.
GuyM
Posted: Sunday, June 03, 2018 3:24:44 AM
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Telescopic hydraulic crane Liebherr LTM 1300-6.1 on 12x6/8 carrier. The factory-painted crane was simply incorporated into Franz Bracht's fleet by applying decals







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Posted: Sunday, June 03, 2018 3:36:56 AM
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Renault Vehicules Industriels (RVI) Kerax 6x4/2 carrier built by Jean-Jacques from a modified Conrad model:









Cab, tanks, air bottles, exhaust, etc are MiniCams parts and accessories.

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GuyM
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Two support vehicles in Razel livery (a large civil engineering French company), coming from Pascal collection (another member of Azur Modelisme who disappeared some years ago in a flood, trying to recover a bulldozer trapped in a river): the tanker is a Berliet L64 4x4/2 (Minitrucks cab on MiniCams chassis), the mobile greasing station being fitted on a Renault GLR 190 4x4/2 (MiniCams kit):





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Another item in Pascal collection: Volvo F16 8x4 tractor (A. Smith kit) and Nicolas STA45 2-line tank transporter (MVI kit), loaded with a Clark 4x4 wheeled loader (Conrad model).
The dual-tyred 3-axle rear arrangement (1st axle of the tridem generally non-driven) was one of solutions favored by UK heavy haulers in the nineties, to comply with the 5th wheel load capacity resulting from upgraded STGO rules.



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GuyM
Posted: Sunday, June 03, 2018 12:18:44 PM
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modelmaniac wrote:
I personally,dont like the look of the newest big Renault trucks.They just don't look right,to me.Shame they don't offer a bonneted version,might improve the look!TeethLove the look of the older ones,the Premium,and the Kerax.


For modelmaniac, a few old Premium trucks, as modelled by Corgi:



The 2 following models have been modified into left-hand drive units, to work on "continental Europe 1/50 roads":





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modelmaniac
Posted: Sunday, June 03, 2018 12:56:02 PM

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Excellent.Really nice trucks!Love the look of Jean-Jacques Kerax,looks great!ApplauseI have a Joal Kerax cab,on a NZG 8 wheel tipper chassis.It was orange.So no need for paint!Looks good,as it is.Smile
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Posted: Monday, June 04, 2018 3:35:28 AM
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24 metres swedish road train modelled by Tekno. The Volvo FB 88 6x2/2 sheeted dropside truck is towing a Briab 1+2-axle refrigerated box trailer:







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Haulage, by the Dutch transport company Van der Meijden, of a prestressed concrete beam for a future motorway bridge: Volvo FH16 II-T660 6x4/2 tractor with an OA Opbyg additional rear axle, Scheuerle InterCombi L5 5-line modular semi-trailer + L7 7-line modular trailer with bolsters. The combination is delivering a Spanbeton SKK 1500-150H beam of 98.2 tonnes.
The set is a WSI product:





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MAN TGS 33-480 BL 6x4/2 truck with Doll body and Epsilon E250-L82 timber loading crane + Doll Ratio M135 1+1-axle self-tracking rear dolly (Conrad models):





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