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Gotta be one of the most beautiful models I've ever seen - I will always love the Sarens blue and yellow combo. And I know EXACTLY what you mean when you say how long it takes to rig - reminds me of my LR1750 which even having owned it for 3 years still took me 7 hours to set up from scratch to completion...all that bleeding reeving! What camera you using? Great pics.
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Davie, I use a Canon EOS 20D with a EFS 17-85mm ULS IS lens. I want to get a macro lens one day.
Paul R
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It does look good and yes the reeving is a bitch,you are lucky to have such a large room(looks bigger than my whole flat)I have to take my pic from the next room threw the doorway, I see you have the ycc 5 ton c/ws and accessories,all in ycc sarens colour which doesn't match nzg sarens,I sent mine back to ycc for repaint to match the model and I'm glad I did looks so much better, As for the the black version(grohmann) it's a must have,it looks great. Steve.
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Paul R wrote:Davie, I use a Canon EOS 20D with a EFS 17-85mm ULS IS lens. I want to get a macro lens one day.
Paul R Nice - I assumed you had a dSLR as the pictures are nice and crisp. You must have had it for a while! I have a Sigma 105mm macro but for models I use either a 50mm or 70-200mm lens; the macro is nice but just "too" close. I recently got a Canon 7D which is primarily for 1080p movies, so I'll see how that goes down!
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Yes I've had it a while now Davie. Macro is too close for some model shots but I have other ideas for it Sounds like you also have a decent camera! Paul R
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yeah this one ranks up there! this would be a good one to have a matching luffer in
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DeWoc19 wrote:yeah this one ranks up there! this would be a good one to have a matching luffer in Yes I'd agree with that Zach. I won't buy many luffers but if this one came out, I'd have it. Paul R
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Looks awesome,I want it
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What a nice model i would love to have this one and the macnallys livery. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Great Pictures Paul, How did she fair in the wind Heavy Cranes
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Wind has pretty much died down now Jack. Yesterday may have been a different story!
Paul R
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Still abit gusty here Heavy Cranes
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Nice shots Paul Love that last shot
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Well done paul your pics really do it justice fantastic looking some excitement looking around it arent they welcome to the gottwald club
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Nice pics Paul, i also received my historic version and also chose it for the reasons you did, mine is # 78, but had a few more issues with broken parts, the worst was the cab mount was broke and the cab was laying loose in box working with the DHS folks to get me the parts. I have a request, could you post a pic of the tool they sent you to wind the winch please, thanks. Jeff
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Gus - I hope this will not be the last Gottwald in the collection. It is magnificent!
Jeff - I'll take a pic tomorrow.
Paul R
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Thanks Paul, the ones they sent me i think are wrong.
Jeff
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