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click on the link below for some new pictures of the model 11200 photos
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a paper model of the crane: Click here
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cranedude07 wrote:click on the link below for some new pictures of the model 11200 photos Here some more pics: >HERE<
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I am not a truck crane guy at all, But I love the luffer head on this crane. Might have to pic this crane up someday. Justin
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i love the crawlers more too but you gotta have a squirt crane, how else could you assemble the crawlers
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im totally stoked to get this crane but at this point i would MUCH RATHER have an LTR 11200 with luffer, i love the look of that Enercon one
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DeWoc19 wrote:im totally stoked to get this crane but at this point i would MUCH RATHER have an LTR 11200 with luffer, i love the look of that Enercon one Yea man, that thing is sick looking! Justin
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i dont even need full luffer.... just as much in the pics of the link that i posted.... looks to be about 100ft +/-
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the LTR version isnt too appealing to me,
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cranedude07 wrote:the LTR version isnt too appealing to me, oh man i would rather have an LTR than an LTM!
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the thing i dont like about it is the outriggers on it, just doesnt look good i think, i know they are there for a reason but i think it doesnt look good to me
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thats weird cause thats the part i like best about it
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haha....is that why you ordered 2, so you can do a custom LTR
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cranedude07 wrote:haha....is that why you ordered 2, so you can do a custom LTR no but now that you mention it, that does sound like a good idea, the thought had never crossed my mind before.... but there would be to much work involved!
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if I got 2 of them, i would make a ltr version, dont know what you could use for the tracks but im sure jason could help you with the outriggers
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cranedude07 wrote:if I got 2 of them, i would make a ltr version, dont know what you could use for the tracks but im sure jason could help you with the outriggers i would need a set of track frame, i have an old set of CC8800 track pads that i can use, but the whole cab would be different as the ballast part of the crane as well.... you are right about the outriggers though, im sure Jason could build those, like i said though it would be a lot of customizing and i just dont have the skill or patience for that kind of modification
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you could just make it a project and work on it when ever you wanted, i think it would be pretty cool to see
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I see my name is geting throw around here That would be a cool custom to build, the only thing you could use for it would be the boom, everything else would be a custom build. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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..and the Nooteboom trailer for boom transport, in Liebherr yellow colour from april 2010 GIFTMODELS.it
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giftmodels wrote:..and the Nooteboom trailer for boom transport, in Liebherr yellow colour from april 2010 I like it, but does any company besides Mammoet use this type of boom transport? I thought they had some issues with it being "top heavy". Very nice model, but I would rather see an 8 axle trailer like Franz Bracht uses. -Mark
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