The "colleagues" of the 1:1 machinery BouwmachineWeb.com
have recently released their completly new developed BouwmachineWeb.com
Webshop with some new items every fan of earthmoving- and construction
equipment will appeal.
The BouwmachineWeb Webshop, part of BouwmachineWeb.com, can of course be found on the homepage of their website but is also directly accessible by adding www.zwaarmaterieel.nl.among your favorites. The new webshop offers not only the exclusive Gaz Evans Collection work tools in 1:50th scale but gives you also the opportunity to buy cool gadgets, books and DVDs on construction machinery and construction transport.
Recently, the first DVD of Steven Vale and Jonathan Theobold from the series Earthmoving Trails "A Dutch River Journey" has been released.
Earthmoving Trails is a new series of programmes looking at a wide range of new and not so new earthmovers working in different applications, including digging, demolition and dredging.
This first trail, A Dutch River Journey, follows the River Maas which flows through the Netherlands. The starting point for this programme is just south of the Dutch border at the Belgian Voie Sèche chalk quarry. The next stop is at the ENCI cement quarry on the banks of the river at the Dutch city of Maastricht. Further downstream two specially modified Caterpillar 385s are loading gravel. The next stop is actually on the river where Dutch contractor Martens en van Oord is dredging with floating excavators, again to prevent the river from flooding neighbouring villages.
Demolition features prominently during the second half of the programme and at the next site a specially modified Cat 385 belonging to Beelen Sloopwerken is pulverising the walls of a river lock at Sambeek.
The Port of Rotterdam is the location of the largest demolition project in the country. Journey’s end is on the North Sea Coast where the prestigious Second Maasvlakte Rotterdam Port expansion project is creating new land.
A Dutch River Journey is written and presented by Steven Vale who is a regular contributor to Earthmovers Magazine and has helped make several earthmoving machinery DVDs.
The programme is directed and edited by Jonathan Theobald who has made many documentaries on agricultural and earthmoving machines working throughout the world.
Curious? Looking for a nice gift for the holidays, birthday or promotional gift? Just order your item in the new webshop: Quickly, Easily and Safe!
DO!
The BouwmachineWeb Webshop, part of BouwmachineWeb.com, can of course be found on the homepage of their website but is also directly accessible by adding www.zwaarmaterieel.nl.among your favorites. The new webshop offers not only the exclusive Gaz Evans Collection work tools in 1:50th scale but gives you also the opportunity to buy cool gadgets, books and DVDs on construction machinery and construction transport.
Recently, the first DVD of Steven Vale and Jonathan Theobold from the series Earthmoving Trails "A Dutch River Journey" has been released.
Earthmoving Trails is a new series of programmes looking at a wide range of new and not so new earthmovers working in different applications, including digging, demolition and dredging.
This first trail, A Dutch River Journey, follows the River Maas which flows through the Netherlands. The starting point for this programme is just south of the Dutch border at the Belgian Voie Sèche chalk quarry. The next stop is at the ENCI cement quarry on the banks of the river at the Dutch city of Maastricht. Further downstream two specially modified Caterpillar 385s are loading gravel. The next stop is actually on the river where Dutch contractor Martens en van Oord is dredging with floating excavators, again to prevent the river from flooding neighbouring villages.
Demolition features prominently during the second half of the programme and at the next site a specially modified Cat 385 belonging to Beelen Sloopwerken is pulverising the walls of a river lock at Sambeek.
The Port of Rotterdam is the location of the largest demolition project in the country. Journey’s end is on the North Sea Coast where the prestigious Second Maasvlakte Rotterdam Port expansion project is creating new land.
A Dutch River Journey is written and presented by Steven Vale who is a regular contributor to Earthmovers Magazine and has helped make several earthmoving machinery DVDs.
The programme is directed and edited by Jonathan Theobald who has made many documentaries on agricultural and earthmoving machines working throughout the world.
Curious? Looking for a nice gift for the holidays, birthday or promotional gift? Just order your item in the new webshop: Quickly, Easily and Safe!
DO!
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