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Three metres long heavy beam transport
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Fri, 7 Jul 2006 22:25:36 GMT
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Of the same Actros I already put some pictures on the net but now I’ve added the longest model so far to my website. It’s a three metres long heavy hauler of Mammoet based on the Actros with stepframe trailer. You can read the full description on my website





   
         
     
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Re: Three metres long heavy beam transport
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Sat, 8 Jul 2006 20:03:15 GMT
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I have always been a fan of your work! The realism and quality of your models and presentation are always a joy to see. Thank you! Wow! I am enjoyed all the details of this construction!

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Re: Three metres long heavy beam transport
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Mon, 10 Jul 2006 15:53:56 GMT
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In lugnet.modelteam, Dennis Bosman wrote:
   Of the same Actros I already put some pictures on the net but now I’ve added the longest model so far to my website. It’s a three metres long heavy hauler of Mammoet based on the Actros with stepframe trailer. You can read the full description on my website





I remember seeing a model like that in the video clip from when you were interviewed on Dutch TV. That is amazing! It is even better to see it again. Are you going to bring any of your models to BrickFest this year or any year in the future?

    
          
     
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Re: Three metres long heavy beam transport
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Mon, 10 Jul 2006 19:25:31 GMT
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In lugnet.modelteam, Nathan Bell wrote:
   I remember seeing a model like that in the video clip from when you were interviewed on Dutch TV. That is amazing! It is even better to see it again. Are you going to bring any of your models to BrickFest this year or any year in the future?

Nathan,

Thanks for the compliments.

As I’m living in Europe, it’s impossible to bring such models overseas. And I don’t have any plans to visit the US in the near future. I keep it in the west part of Europe ;-)

Best regards,

Dennis

   
         
     
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Re: Three metres long heavy beam transport
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Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:07:17 GMT
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In lugnet.modelteam, Dennis Bosman wrote:
   Of the same Actros I already put some pictures on the net but now I’ve added the longest model so far to my website. It’s a three metres long heavy hauler of Mammoet based on the Actros with stepframe trailer. You can read the full description on my website

Hi Dennis,

Congratulation to this amazing model, it really looks massive!!

I also saw this model on the video of you. The description on your site is great.

Looking forward to see you next month,

Best regards from Denmark

Anders Gaasedal LEGO Trucks & Cranes

   
         
   
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Re: Three metres long heavy beam transport
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Thu, 16 Oct 2008 20:10:26 GMT
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In lugnet.modelteam, Dennis Bosman wrote:
   Of the same Actros I already put some pictures on the net but now I’ve added the longest model so far to my website. It’s a three metres long heavy hauler of Mammoet based on the Actros with stepframe trailer. You can read the full description on my website


The pictures in my post disappeared unfortunately (another webserver). But in a meanwhile I changed something to give it a new look. Actually it is a new model but this time it didn’t took me two years to build it. Two months were enough.



I wrote a short description about the adaption of the old three axle unit.

Best regards


Dennis Bosman

 

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