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Awesome pictures Alexander! You really have to love that livery When O' when will there be a LTM1500-8.1 model?? Paul R
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super pics Alex,I really like their livery,thanks for sharing
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The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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Fantastic photos Thankyou for posting/sharing these pics, and do you know what they were assembleing?. Grandpa is braver than me for standing under there
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I know they would have taken account for the weight of the lifting gear and hook block and line,but what about the birds?? i wonder is she maxed out with 10 birds?
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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Great pics, I agree with Paul about making this as a model
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Beautiful pictures!! Great crane in any livery, should have been a diecast a while ago, there is certainly the demand.
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yeah fantastic pictures, this is one of my favorite liveries, how could you not love that color!? i do agree that the LTM 1500 needs to be a model and i would like to see it made in this livery if possible
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Thanks for the comments! They are building a new bridge, a hell of a mess with new bridges etc around there And yes, it's probably the hottest LTM 1500 in the world!
//Alexander
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Very nice livery for sure!!!!
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Anybody have the RAL codes for that livery? Green, blue, orange please. Oh yea-great pictures!!
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Bobm2004 wrote:Anybody have the RAL codes for that livery? Green, blue, orange please.
Oh yea-great pictures!! yeah i would like to know as well, just need the green and orange, i have an LTR 1100 that need to be painted into this livery!
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Paul R wrote: When O' when will there be a LTM1500-8.1 model??
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That is a big question, when will someone make one(in Mammoet livery)? BTW, great pics. That green certainly hits you right in the eye.
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Per Hansebube, Nordic Crane / Kynningsrud RAL colors are 2012, 5005 and 9006. Excellent pictures. TFS
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If I was any good at painting I would repaint some models in this livery just love it. Alex has the 6800 been on the yard in a while? JAson NIkl Scale Models
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Nordic colours are as follows....RAL 2012(orange), RAL 5005(Blue) and PIA 6811 for the green. Here is a RAL code list for just about every European Crane Company if you wish.. http://www.stebamodelbouw.nl/pageID_9122100.html
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Lima 70T wrote: That is a big question, when will someone make one(in Mammoet livery)?
BTW, great pics. That green certainly hits you right in the eye.
If the LTM1500 ever made model form, Mammoet would be way down the list for me. Far too many other good looking and different liveries out there! The one pictured above would near the top, that is for sure. Sorry Bob Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Lima 70T wrote: That is a big question, when will someone make one(in Mammoet livery)?
BTW, great pics. That green certainly hits you right in the eye.
If the LTM1500 ever made model form, Mammoet would be way down the list for me. Far too many other good looking and different liveries out there! The one pictured above would near the top, that is for sure. Sorry Bob Paul R agreed and agreed!
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hummer13 wrote: Alex has the 6800 been on the yard in a while?
Btw don't forget that Havator is the owner of the one and only CC6800 in Scandinavia No it hasn't been here since it left in April last year. Since we don't have so many of those monsters, they are at work all the time. And about the Kynningsurd/ Nordic crane colour codes: Green: PIA 6811 Blue: RAL 5005 Orange: RAL 2012 Silver: RAL 9006
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Now that is a smart looking colour scheme, you wouldn't miss that one.
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