A little bird told me Sieg has shipped first shipment of pimped-up Super X3 to a prominents North American tool company, that displays an image of a certain salmon-eating Alaskan animal, on their Website and catalogs.
Methinks a bunch of hobby machinists (with deeper than usual pockets) will soon have an opportunity to buy a Super Duper X3. Not sure what wuz added to already quite remarkable Super X3, but it surely will be well received.
That completes the line and secures utter and absolute dominance of Chinese machinery in hobby-to-semi-pro machinery market:
Mini-mill (100lb) -> X3 (300) -> Super X3 -> Super Duper X3 (400?) ->
square column RF45 clones (800lb). Outside of X2, the rest are a pleasure to CNBC-convert and a whole number of companies offer such kits at quite an attractive price.
BTW, the little bird's name is Google :)