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Editorial February 2009

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A selection of photos from other stands: Corgi, Joal, MAD, Tekno, Ulma Puzzles and Universal Hobbies.

This Corgi Nooteboom low loader comes with an old JCB as a load.
MAD Models of Germany produce impressive 1:24 size kits in styrene.  Here is a Nooteboom low loader.  MAD have been taken over by ADW, but the website is still active:  MAD Modelle.
Motorart had a few new models.  One that is announced is the Volvo EC700 UHR Demolition Excavator in 1:50 scale although it was not visible.  It is due in September.
The Motorart Dynapac CC424 Roller with cab.
Something unusual.  ULMA makes jigsaw puzzles featuring pictures of heavy plant and equipment.  Their website is here.
Another version of the Corgi Nooteboom trailer has a Volvo load.
The underside of the low loader, with fully steering axles.  A new kit will be out soon and available at the Nooteboom webshop.  Typical building time for these kits is 60-80 hours.
The Motorart JCB HMEE US Military Backhoe will be available in 1:50 and 1:87 scales from June.  The JCB ADT is now expected in September.
Tekno was showing its impressive Goldhofer low loaders.
The ULMA puzzle of the Liebherr LTM 1500.
Joal had a large number of existing models on display including impressive larger scale (1:25) telehandlers.  This is a new 1:50 model in prototype, the Puas PMKT 10000 Dump Truck.
The Joal Paus in yellow.
The Motorart Dynapac CC424 Roller with ROPS.
More Tekno low loaders.
Universal Hobbies had these two Komatsu machines in a weathered colour scheme.
Universal Hobbies Liebherr R944C.