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How are the winch drums turned. Are they like YCC's 1800 that are turned with a key or are they like the CC8800 turned with your thumb?
Chris
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Good grief, look at the size of it:d/ Check page 8 of the thread to see a picture of it boomed out. http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=www.hansebube.de&sl=de&tl=en
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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Is it just me I did not see any pics on page 8?? Jason NIkl Scale Models
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hummer13 wrote:Is it just me I did not see any pics on page 8??
Jason they are links you have to click on, only 2 of them and only 1 picture is of it fully boomed and its very far away so he can get the full boom in
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cant believe how tall it is, glad I have room to fully extend it , cant wait for mine to get here, set her up right between the gmk7550 and ac500-2
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Its about 8ft 2 inch at full boom height, bloody tall!. When i get mine, won't be at the full height, don't have the ceiling height like that!
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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It says on that forum that the counter weights do come apart. At least that's how google translates it.
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The model is supplied with 4 kind of keys, 2 for the drums, 2 assembling the screws Regards Rainer
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That's cool. The ones that just have a thumb wheel are a pain. Still like them though. Thanks
Chris
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Anyone for a Franz Bracht set? Check the link under previews... http://www.new.ksxxm.com/ksxxm-index.php5The 8 axle goldhofer boom carrier should be interesting, but who are Brasch models??
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well its nice that they are coming out with these liveries but they sure arent swaying very far from that Liebherr yellow aside from the Mammoet one, i would like to see ROXU, HN Krane or even Turner
that boom transporter is very appealing though
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YEA..saw that yesterday..more liveries is good..but the RED & BLACK in me only saw the uUK 11200 9.1 and support fleet, i know the crew van is the a silver VW..but i'm i mistaken ..possible full set to come??? ..regards. Aubrey. PS..anyone on the forum (Rainer maybe could post box dimensions)....space is a curse for immient mammoet delivery..cheers. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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DeWoc19 wrote:well its nice that they are coming out with these liveries but they sure arent swaying very far from that Liebherr yellow aside from the Mammoet one, i would like to see ROXU, HN Krane or even Turner
that boom transporter is very appealing though Patience dear DeWoc, patience
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Paul R wrote:DeWoc19 wrote:well its nice that they are coming out with these liveries but they sure arent swaying very far from that Liebherr yellow aside from the Mammoet one, i would like to see ROXU, HN Krane or even Turner
that boom transporter is very appealing though Patience dear DeWoc, patience yeah i know, im done for a while anyways so its not gonna really matter to me..... just dont have that kind of money to be spending like that, i would need to work like 80 hours a week to keep up at your pace Paul and there just isnt a job out there right now that has that much work
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DeWoc19 wrote:i would need to work like 80 hours a week to keep up at your pace Paul and there just isnt a job out there right now that has that much work Shipping department at LTM!
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JohnGalt wrote:DeWoc19 wrote:i would need to work like 80 hours a week to keep up at your pace Paul and there just isnt a job out there right now that has that much work Shipping department at LTM! right! i need Christian's job!
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DeWoc19 wrote: yeah i know, im done for a while anyways so its not gonna really matter to me..... just dont have that kind of money to be spending like that, i would need to work like 80 hours a week to keep up at your pace Paul and there just isnt a job out there right now that has that much work
From the models you have been buying recently, I don't think you are doing too bad! Of course, if you lived or visited this side of the pond you could look at all the models you wanted, not to mention the real thing! Greetings from Germany Paul R
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Quote:Of course, if you lived or visited this side of the pond you could look at all the models you wanted, not to mention the real thing!
Greetings from Germany
We were going to go to Germany this summer but the wife ran out of vacation time with the baby being born maybe next year. I told her we were going on a crane hunt expedtion Jason NIkl Scale Models
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nice, it does look good in Mammoet, totally cant wait for mine to show up, jonsing to do a repaint of this thing! gonna check out Bobs in person as well.
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