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thats why there is a huge difference between a LTM1200, a LTM1200-1 and a LTM1200-5.1, ots like the difference between a D9H , D9L and a D9T dozer
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Thanks for all the info Christian, that's why I visit this forum. It would be great to see the LTM11200 come out at some point, but with the Conrad LG1750 and YCC LG1550 not to mention the derrick and luffer for the 1800 I am going broke this year. I will be happy though.
Jeff
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Somtimes I wish the cranes were as cheap as the dirt models I'm just glad that the 1550's will be out later this year, gives us a chance to save up for 3-4 of them.
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cant wait to see them i hear what your sayin Christian new advances in metallurgy,and structual design ,tweak the out rigger stance ,shift the counter basllast abit ,lighten up jib inserts , it all goes a long way , it would be catatrsophic it missed matched model parts got mixed ,
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Here is a picture comparing both LIebherr LTM1200 s The pic from liebherr site  A pic I took a few weeks ago of a 1200  the biggest difference is the wheel set up at first glance. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Well this is a great reason to come to the forum and read posts! I learned alot here on this one. Thanks to friend Christian for some good info. Thanks to all who contributed here!
Bob Bobs CranesCome Over To The Lift Side . . . . . . . We Have Cookies!!!!
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I have to agree Bob I have learned so much from this forum, not matter how bad it gets somedays there is a lways a good reason to come back. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Amazing that the LTM-11200 has 100m of main boom! That to me in itself is amazing, that would for sure make for one awesome 1:50 model!
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it would but ,i wont count on it . the amountof tooling requred would make ita very limited run at an absorbant price . however if the diecast gods are listening it never hurts to express some hope. 100m of main wonder how the Chart compares to using the same amount of squirt stick with lattice , instead of just full on main i hear the grunting of men with the pounding of pins
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liebherr1160 wrote:it would but ,i wont count on it . the amountof tooling requred would make ita very limited run at an absorbant price . however if the diecast gods are listening it never hurts to express some hope. 100m of main wonder how the Chart compares to using the same amount of squirt stick with lattice , instead of just full on main i hear the grunting of men with the pounding of pins Talk about a fly rod Yeah it would be a great model I just don't see it being done, that is a ton of work to do. I could see YCC doing it and it being the price of a new car!
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Only one can wish!!
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I found out last night that Turner Bros. Crane and Rigging out of Houston, TX will be getting at least 1 of the first 6 LTM 11200 9.1. Though they are asking for a second one of the six also. Delivery is slated for 2009. I showed them the photos from Bauma last year. Fritz
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Great, now all the out of shape operators won't ask the riggers for a ladder to get in and out of the rig with. I've seen it all now....HAHAHA
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JesseP wrote:Great, now all the out of shape operators won't ask the riggers for a ladder to get in and out of the rig with. I've seen it all now....HAHAHA were never gonna live this one down
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I "Finally" got ya's on something.. HAHA.. Just made my day...LOL:d/
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JesseP wrote:I "Finally" got ya's on something.. HAHA.. Just made my day...LOL:d/ HA good iron workers dont require a ladder
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I hear ya... But the safety man say's we do. HAHA
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JesseP wrote:I hear ya... But the safety man say's we do. HAHA the good ol days,good time ,good times
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I'll drink to that... Just got back from me and my fiance's wedding shower.. Monday can't come quick enough, gotta get into that fresh air. ++++Their is NOOOOO room in my office right now from all the gifts we just got.. Great post guys..
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