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Looks great any idea on pricing for this? I guess there will be a lot of Conrad jib sections for truck loads in the future Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Now we just need the extra cheek weights that go ontop of the weight stack Jason NIkl Scale Models
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hummer13 wrote:Now we just need the extra cheek weights that go ontop of the weight stack
Jason you want a pair of these? contact me 
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that looks great! man YCC puts out some great models/parts.
Christian those cheek weights look good man, it would be cool to see some for the GMK 7550
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Hinting at something Remko? Thanks for the link!
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I thought I read that the jib was gonna come with the wheel cart (or whatever it's called) that goes on the tip. Any word on that. Also I think it uses the origainal conrad jib sections.
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Chris
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Awesome!! Any ideas on a price or how many are going to be made. Thanks!!
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thd56 wrote: Also I think it uses the origainal conrad jib sections.
thanks As I look at it it does look like you use the conrad jib sections. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Hello, YCC Models would like to thank everybody for their input and ideas. The result: Both extra weights that go on top of the normal counterweight will be added to the Jib kit for the Conrad LTM1300 model.Photos will follow on the YCC Models and retailer websites when available. The price of the kit is not available yet. With kind regards, Peter YCC Models homepage www.petersmodelshop.nl
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hi ycc can you make a 1:50 cat 315cl fro sale??? i would pay ALLOT for one
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Lifty wrote:Hello, YCC Models would like to thank everybody for their input and ideas. The result: Both extra weights that go on top of the normal counterweight will be added to the Jib kit for the Conrad LTM1300 model.Photos will follow on the YCC Models and retailer websites when available. The price of the kit is not available yet. With kind regards, Peter YCC Models homepage Not bad ask and you will recieve  Any idea on a good eta on the release? Jason NIkl Scale Models
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cat2694 wrote:hi ycc can you make a 1:50 cat 315cl fro sale??? i would pay ALLOT for one nah, go away... YCC makes crane stuff
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One of the German websites has a release date of September 26th. It might take a bit longer to get to this side of the pond.
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