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V8dieselpower
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 4:20:15 PM
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Oh man the Keller Hess looks great, cant wait to get mine, probably together with Kohler.
This week Van Maanen and Van Grinsven are arriving to. :d/

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Christian
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 4:32:30 PM

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V8dieselpower wrote:
Oh man the Keller Hess looks great, cant wait to get mine, probably together with Kohler.


probably, yes Teeth
and something else ...



Jazzdrummer27
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 4:36:21 PM

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Can't wait to receive my K&H. It looks great.

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GusO
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 4:42:27 PM
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very nice wonder when they will arrive in ireland?
ajf
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 5:05:02 PM
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That K&H does look rather good!
Must see if I can locate one from somewhere....

Re the Van Grinsven. Is it actually out officially? I have seen one or two on eBay but none at any online dealers. It looks quite bright!


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Paul
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 5:15:27 PM

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ajf wrote:


Re the Van Grinsven. Is it actually out officially? I have seen one or two on eBay but none at any online dealers. It looks quite bright!
Andrew


Ok, first the K&H looks absolutely stunning. I have been wondering just how this model would look after seeing the picture of the real one on LTM but it looks equally good.

Andrew, the Van Grinsven is "the story of my life"!. It is out but just hasn't hit the UK yetNot talking

Maybe, maybe this week Pray

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ajf
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 5:36:49 PM
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What makes that particular model special for you? Don't take that the wrong way! I am interested to what causes a particular model tp sell so well or be so sought after by some collectors.
Heavy Haulage and associated models are a recent interest for me.

Whay do you all buy the ones you have?
I guess for me I buy quite a few models simply because they look good, but others like the WSI TDR was because it is a local firm - and I have actually seen the real one now! And of course companies like Ainscough etc are so well known. To me though some of the German companies - such as K&H - I have only recently heard of but there is a lot of excitement about the model.

Andrew

P.S Van Grinsven are advertising the model on their website....

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Homer
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 5:55:28 PM

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First of all, the keller and hess is a beauty, I cant wait for mine to arrive soon hopefully.

ajf wrote:

Re the Van Grinsven. Is it actually out officially? I have seen one or two on eBay but none at any online dealers. It looks quite bright!


Andrew


The van grinsven is available in the nooteboom shop. Its only on the dutch page though for some reason it hasn't made it to the english page yet!

Noel.
bigcranes
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 6:00:14 PM

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Dam that Keller and Hess is NICE!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats Paul,

Mark

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Paul
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 6:04:56 PM

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@ Andrew Smile, yes, I'll tell you where the Van Grinsven started with me. Just after I got into this hobby(addiction?) about 4-5 years ago, I stumbled on a website called Ditzj.de(I think I've spelt it right) and saw a picture of a VG Scania and it was love at first sight!.

So needless to say when I saw the news that WSI were releasing a model it was a dream come true for me and the model version is even better because it's the R series which is my favourite truck of all.

However, it's almost a year since the model was announced and it was originally due out back in February so to see it released, but not in the UK yet, is killing me!!.

Smile

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ajf
Posted: Monday, October 19, 2009 6:32:25 PM
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AHH! I see Smile
So definitely in the 'it looks great' category for wanting it then. Glad it's not just me.
Why not get it from the Nooteboom shop? I have just looked and if you find it on the Dutch page then choose 'English' from the menu it magically appears. Only 8 Euro shipping too!
http://www.nooteboomgroup.com/shop/en/scalemodels/limited_editions/limited_van_grinsven_4-axle_euro_low-loader_with_scania_8x4_high

That website was correct too - just having a browse through it now. Some great potential there...
Maybe we should send the link to WSI? Whistle

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JohnGalt
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 11:36:27 AM

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LTM and WSI did a great job! I had the pleasure of a guided tour of K+H earlier this year, and seeing Paul's pictures almost makes me feel like I'm there again. Beautiful model and pictures that do it justice.
Paul R
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:44:50 PM

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Well I didn't expect this one to turn up quite so quickly, but here it is and what a beauty this is! I am now very happy that PCM took this on!

I am not yet conceding defeat in the James Jack versus Kavanagh debate, but I will confess that she don't half look sexy Applause











I have to say that the graphics are very sharp!







And finally with a load



I can only imagine how happy the Irish lads will be now!

Thanks for looking,

Paul R
GusO
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:56:15 PM
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jasus i forgot to log out yesterday just as well it is not a paying service
fantastic looking myself and the homer fella will be meeting steve sunday
might as well save on postage,excellent pics as usual they do it justice
Applause
Paul R
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:28:29 PM

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GusO wrote:
jasus i forgot to log out yesterday just as well it is not a paying service
fantastic looking myself and the homer fella will be meeting steve sunday
might as well save on postage,excellent pics as usual they do it justice
Applause


Please pass on my regards to Steve. I spoke to him yesterday which is how I ended up with the Kavanagh (I thought it was still a couple of weeks away!).

I am hoping there might be another model turn up by the end of the week and possibly some more next week Pray After that, I am out of the country again for 2 weeks Sad

Have a good time with yer man Homer at the show!

Paul R
Homer
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 2:21:34 PM

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Hehehe its finally here I cant believe it, after two years waiting! And what a beauty it is too.. i'm telling you paul its the nicest WSI model to date, you'll have to conceed defeat after seeing it in person!! Wink Oh great close ups too, I was looking forward to seeing more pics of her.

Cant wait for the show sunday, i'll be heading straight for the PCM stand to pick mine up. Looking forward to meeting steve and he's bringing a few pre production prototypes too so they'll be nice to see Smile Well theres nothing left for me to say now only... Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool Drool

Noel.
TommiR8
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 2:41:58 PM
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Just had one put by for me..

Wasant sure about it at first having seen the pre production sample...which was not as good as this..

now Paul had put pic up....im keen to get one!
TBM
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:11:34 PM

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Hello

Here is a pic I made 10 days ago from the original Keller - Hess Truck.
I hope the pic will enjoy you.



Greetings

Manfred

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TBM
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 4:18:15 PM

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And the last 3 pics........







tunneling forever
Paul R
Posted: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:06:59 PM

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Very nice pictures! Even got a similar load to my 1:50th pictures!

Paul R
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