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Title: 2009 new construction
Post by: cachalote on January 18, 2009, 02:53:12
4036, Schwerlast-Mobilkran, february

4037, Mega Muldenkipper, february

4038, Grossradlader, february
Title: Re: 2009 new construction
Post by: cachalote on January 18, 2009, 02:54:42
4039, Kettenbaggerlader, february

4041, Förderanlage mit Kompaktlader, february
Title: Re: 2009 new construction
Post by: cachalote on January 18, 2009, 14:05:09
nobody seems to be very much interested in these construction sets.
i have to confess, being an architect, that this leaves me a bit sad.  :'(
i don't know why but the "bau" theme seems to please mainly the german buyers.  :hmm:
it should be regarded as a "classic" one, though, being one of the first ones to be released in 1974, together with tha knights and western families.  :yup:
Title: Re: 2009 new construction
Post by: Rasputin on January 18, 2009, 14:08:30
I know i will be looking forward to them but then i used to be in construction, still use heavy equipment and my wife is studying to be an architect. I just think these are great (minus the junky looking rocks) :woohoo:
Title: Re: 2009 new construction
Post by: LHAAP on January 18, 2009, 15:23:36
nobody seems to be very much interested in these construction sets.
i have to confess, being an architect, that this leaves me a bit sad.  :'(


Hello!

I'm very interested in these new sets but I didn't take the time to thank you for the pictures :-[ The construction theme is one of my main themes within the city line. I like the new excavator without the handle on top.
Title: Re: 2009 new construction
Post by: Gepetto on January 18, 2009, 17:29:19
Yes, thank you for posting the pics! I enjoy seeing these even if it is not a theme a dare collect.




Gepetto
Title: Re: 2009 new construction
Post by: Jimbo on January 20, 2009, 13:23:04
Thanks for posting the pictures.

Love the huge truck :yup:  I watched those as a
kid, at the copper mine in our valley.

Neat stuff,
Jimbo