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Joined: 9/28/2006 Posts: 615 Location: Allentown,Pa.
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Joined: 10/24/2005 Posts: 452 Location: Wyoming
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HI,
I picked up one of the tower cranes a few months ago. It is actually a very nice, well-built model with a reasonable price point. The jib is extremely long and tends to sag with all the sections so I removed two and it balances nicely. I believe it actually is 1/80 scale if I remember correctly.
I have two 6 axle Zoomlion cranes, one of which was released at the Milan World Fair, the second was released earlier and they also are very nice. There are just a few differences in the paint scheme. I will have to try to find the 5 axle now.
I have the pump but it is 1/38 scale I believe and it is a little large for my taste.
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Joined: 9/28/2006 Posts: 615 Location: Allentown,Pa.
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Pics please of the 6 axle. Any chance of selling?
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Joined: 1/20/2004 Posts: 125 Location: Alberta Canada
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I myself would be interested in finding the crane and concrete pump as well.
I'm still trying to find the RT crane they had at ConExpo 2017 that looked close to 1/87
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Joined: 9/28/2006 Posts: 615 Location: Allentown,Pa.
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rmkulak, I as well on the RT crane. I did manage to get a hold of the crawler crane.
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Joined: 9/28/2006 Posts: 615 Location: Allentown,Pa.
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Bryce, Don't confuse this 1/50 with it. The five axle is much smaller. 46978375_1602903339856519_340310501042946048_o by Dan Bogusky, on Flickr"/>
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