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I'll take it.....only 640 thousand euro...what a bargain!! Funny I was having a really good look at this pic on their site earlier, it would be another model i'd love to repaint.... Now if NZG would only do a run of the 11200's of our "Other" fav Irish liveries i'd be a very happy chappy!!
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indeed!!!
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
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Cheaper than some of the customs i've seen on here! Mark
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Hmm that ac100 would be a lovely little repaint too!  Did ye notice all the other cranes they have for sale on that site too? The recession must be hitting them bad  I never knew they had a gmk 5130. I got an irish rugby magazine with the paper the other day which had pics of the new landsdowne road stadium construction in it. There was a few kavanagh cranes in the pics, one was a big grove with luffer lifting up roof sections.. i'm not sure but it could be the 300 tonner for sale on that website!
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i have a full set of these decals somewhere if i can only remember which book they are in i.c.n. gave them to me to do my own t-crane ill have to go a rooting
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Fantastic pics Martin .....many thanks for sharing....
I just cant decide on which model to repaint, an LTM1200,AC200-1 or an AC500-1 ....It'll be my first repaint so I was thinking of the Liebherr???
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Kev
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Nice pics again martin, you were busy with the camera this week!  I'd love if WSI made that volvo too, it'd be a great little pair to have with the scania. That looks like the new shortened chassis thats on the weisbauer volvo that christian is making? Kevin, the only problem with doing the ac200 is you wouldn't have much ballast to carry cos theres only 2 pieces with the model.. the ltm1200 might be a better option, you've 4 or 5 main weights as well as the cheek blocks so there would be a full load for the scania!
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Think I will go with the Liebherr LTM1200 then......ok off to the Liebherr shop I go......
@Homer how about showing us those other ICN Kavanagh models?
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Oh yeah, I almost forgot!  Here ye go....     Pictures again courtesy of ICN, enjoy!
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Stunning model, leo is an excellent model builder
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