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Vögele Super 1900-2 Tracked Paver - Jean Lefebvre

Maker:  NZG
Model No:  671/07
Scale:  1:50
Review Date:  December 2011


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Packaging   (max 10)9
Detail   (max 30)26
Features   (max 20)17
Quality   (max 25)20
Price   (max 15)11
Overall   (max 100)83%

Footnotes


Vögele Super 1900-2 Tracked Paver - Jean Lefebvre Video
Vögele branded box.
Profile view.
Material auger underneath.
Excellent operator's area.
Being loaded with a DAF CF 85 Tipper.
Canopy extended over the swung-out seat.
Laying the black stuff.
Flat pack paver.
The Vögele Super 1900-2 Tracked Paver has a maximum paving width of 11m and can lay up to 900 tonnes of material per hour.

This version of the model is in the colours of Jean Lefebvre which was founded in France in 1927as a family roadworks company, and became part of the VINCI Group in 2000.

Packaging

The model comes in a brightly coloured box and inside it is enclosed between polystyrene trays.  The review model had no defects or missing parts.

The model is complete with no assembly required, and there is no information describing its many features.  It does include a reprint of a brochure about the real machine.

Detail

The rubber tracks are fine and there is a non-functioning spreader auger on the underside.

At the front the hopper belt is represented within the metal casting and the hopper sides are also metal.  There are some non-functioning rollers for engaging the wheels of a discharging tipper.

The body is a smart looking part with deep grilles and smart graphics.  The operator's station has a textured floor, a finely detailed console and the two seats are good.  The canopy above is metal which is interesting as the real machine has a glass fibre type material.  The hand rails are metal and realistically sized.

The screed has more textured surfaces and high quality handrails.  The cylinders to extend the screed are two stage but have been modelled as a single piece which is an acceptable modelling compromise.

Each end of the screed has a computer console and these are very finely detailed indeed.

Features

The tracks roll reasonably well for rubber as long as the model moves in a straight line.

The hopper sides can close in to force material onto the belt.

Both operator's seats can be rotated out to provide a better view forwards, and the roof canopy above can be extended to provide shelter.  The console can move on a rail from side to side.

The canopy roof can be lowered to provide a reduced headroom for travelling on a transport vehicle.

The screed can be raised and lowered, and can be extended on both sides for width.

Quality

This is a very high quality model by NZG which is almost all metal and it has very good paint and graphics.

Price

It is good value for the quality and functionality offered.

Overall

NZG have produced a really good paver for Vögele, and it looks really nice in the colours of Jean Lefebvre.  It is an outstanding model.

Footnotes

The model first appeared in 2007 and has been produced in a number of company liveries.

 
Brochure included.
Hopper sides closed up.
Detailed computer console.
Smart paint scheme.
Screed extended.
Poses really well with a suitable tipper.
Loaded on a Nooteboom Pandel-X.