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Great repaint! I'm not sure yet if I should do it Sarens or Nordic..
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Indeed. Both the Dornseiff and Ainscough are nice paints on this one!
//Alexander
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Not strictley a crane hire firm but DSM Demolition from Birmingham UK have one!
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The DSM's looks cool but it looks like the Liebherr colours to me.
Does anyone have some pictures of Saren's or Nordic's 1100 shown at the Bauma?
Thanks!
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Thanks Alex. I remember someone posted a pic of the boom of Nordic's LTR, it was parked behind the wall and we could only see the orange part of the boom. Was that you?
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Not what I can remember..
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here's one taken from the olympic webcams ... weldex sam
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Thats it! Im getting one of these at hillhead! Anyone willing to repaint it to Weldex for me?
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You might also check this list of companies running the LTR 1100.
Greetings Carsten Customized load chart books | Crane CAD blocks | Crane specifications
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Hi all, Not strictly in keeping with the thread but, my own LTR 1100 in 1:14 scale Not my lowloader, but I'm building my own one. I'm now planing a LTR 11200 again in 1:14 scale. No parts made yet, just drawings. Regards.
LTR 1100 in 1:14 scale. Cranes and trucks. Any thing with a big engine & big tyres....... Love'm all.
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That's looking way too awesome! How much can it lift? I'm also really looking forward for seeing LTR 11200 in 1:14
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Hi, My LTR has lifted 30kgs @ 30 cm's. Max boom height is 3.3mtrs. Plus folding flyjib 4.6 mtrs, and offset to 40 deg. All the cranes kit. Regards Trev.
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30kg.. that's amazing
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here is a link, this shows pics of LTR 1100's including sarens LTR1100sam
Sam My equipment picture thread
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Some more of Kynningsrud, not in action though. But at least better weather than the time before!
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So.. That's the 3rd around your place I think?
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