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damn dude, idk where you get all this money from!!! you have to have a money tree in your backyard
congrats, cant wait to see it rigged up
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Joined: 8/24/2006 Posts: 2,185 Location: Grapevine, Tx
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As dewoc said where you getting all this money from, must be OT cash LOL??????. I like it just wish I had the room for it! Where is your 31000 going to be set up????? I know give up your bed and you will have space!!!!
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Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 760 Location: Mexico...cabrones!
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cranedude07 wrote:LOOK WHAT ARRIVED TODAY!!! Don't tell Bob did i get something before Jose Congrats bro! Your'e right. Got this beast before me, and have Dewoc's disease....lots of envy!! LOL But lets wait for my new big package day. Cheers, and again, great you got this mega-cookie! Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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DeWoc19 wrote:damn dude, idk where you get all this money from!!! you have to have a money tree in your backyard
congrats, cant wait to see it rigged up Been there, done that. Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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Great package day! You'll have fun rigging it up and I think you'll be surprised how easy it is.
Paul R
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i got it all up, just havent reeved the main block yet, saving that puppy for last! spent about 6-7 hrs putting her together. some parts are a real pain, some screws are just in a tight spot and hard to get to, plus they dont give you a long enough screwdriver. that rigging on the counterweight tray is a a pain too, one side is tight while the other is loose, didnt have too much of a problem with the lines jumping, just too much friction for the sheaves to spin smoothly. spent at least 45 minutes getting the base plates in the right spot and leveling the ring! i will have to fix the jib tip, the sheaves for the main block are all jammed and are hard to spin. there were a few sheaves throughout that are kind of jammed and wont spin smoothly. i dont know if anybody else had this problem, but for some reason, when i went to connect the main boom, the top 3 sections wouldnt line up with the bottom sections, the angles werent right, i had to take 2 screws out of the section where it starts the angle, so i could pull the boom in to line it up. one side was fine but the other wasnt. im thinking this has to do with the old version, as the DS version has 2 sections more than the old version (tapered/reducer sections) i will get photos up soon, just wanted to post a teaser for now til i got er all done
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after spending about 2 hrs trying to reeve the main block, i finally got it, i didnt fully reeve it. one of the sheaves in the jib tip, like half of it is cut off, so the line just slides right off, so i skipped over it, and did the same to the hook, to keep it equal, and went, every other sheave. once i finally got it raised, the shear size of this monster, overwhelmed me! I just cant really describe it, the photos dont do it justice, this is a model you just have to see in person to really get a feel for it! not really sure what my time was spent on this thing, but it was atleast around 6-7 hours on it. im sure bob had a quicker time, but he also has the regular ptc, not the ds, the ds version comes with 2 more main boom sections for each side and are not attached, so connecting those took an hr or so, and while doing this, i sliced my finger the sections are a very tight fit, and i was trying to line them up, but slipped and oops! sliced it across the connection point, didnt think it would be that sharp. but all in all, one AWESOME model! money well spent, now for the extension kit here you go guys, enjoy! doubt any outside shots will be taken, cant move this monster in and out of the house as easily as the rest. PS: i dont know if its because its the DS version or not, but it didnt come with the dvd, does this version not come with it? what a mess!
Brandon my youtube channelMy Facebook Page
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Wow that's an amazing model!
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Wow! That's one awesome cookie. Facebook: NorCalDiecastCustomsInstagram: NorCalDiecastCustomsClifton
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great pictures of a great model ..... but, no time lapse yet? you are slacking Brandon
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Superb Brandon , Now to de-rig her and build her back up for a stop motion And then a big tandem lift with the CC 8800 ? Heavy Cranes
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Great looking model alright. What's the white crawler crane with the black boom in the background?
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Joined: 6/4/2006 Posts: 7,752 Location: arlington, Tx
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Newcrane wrote:Great looking model alright. What's the white crawler crane with the black boom in the background? LR1280 Great set up , I guess you need your column built now Jason NIkl Scale Models
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WoW,amazing pictures and a very big and nice crane,i love it. regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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That is one awesome beast, not much of a cookies guy but after seeing this bad boy, I have been thinking of purchasing maybe one. Absolutely beautiful.
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Joined: 9/22/2007 Posts: 5,860 Location: Louisville
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thanks guys! jasons right, its the lr1280, its all repainted, just needs new decals. Jack- haha, i was going to make an assembly stop motion of it, but after studying it for a while, the ring is one solid casting, not able to de rig, and the deck looks extremely complicated, i dont want to tear it up, taking railings off and such. i might make one, but half of the model will have already been built up. but i will try and make some lift videos with it. Woc- lol, i knew you were going to say that
Brandon my youtube channelMy Facebook Page
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Brandon, Very impressive model. Great addition to your collection
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=>:-< Really mad at you brandon as i cant have this too spensive model. Just jocking. Niceeeee addition one of the best models out there. Congrats. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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