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DeWoc19 wrote:V. Marwijk http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/zz120/Dewoc19/IMG-7016-Custom.jpgim dying for one in this livery, i was gonna do a repaint but i have a feeling this one will be released from NZG as a factory repaint so im holding off on it, i would rather they paint it instead of me very nice first crane by the way.... im dying to have more 112s I agree with the Woc on this. I have seen the other liveries mentioned done or being done, but not this one. Paul R
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Yes, the Roxu has been done by a guy called Casi(?) and it's just beautiful!. Casi has also made some fantastic youtube videos of Roxu. Page 23 of the 11200 thread(if the link isn't direct). 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 Edit: it doesn't directly link but as mentioned it's on page 23 of the 11200 thread in the 1/50 models section.
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Grohmann , or Northern Crane would be nice. Be sure to post any updates.. Thanx, Dave
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What I found on FlickR... It's getting even more obvious that Roxu as a damn great livery! (There is also a Roxu LR1750 in his album and all I can say is WOW!) http://www.flickr.com/photos/casi_luarca/4338330938/in/set-72157622692529739/
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I've got to admit, Van Marwijk has a great livery, as well as Roxu! But I'd also like one in the Nordic Crane Group livery (flickr account of fellow forum member A. Nikolis): A.I. Nikolis' photostreamI'm definately going to get a LG 1750 SLH in this livery sometime this year (hopefully around the summer), a LTM 11200-9.1 in the same livery would be awesome!! No I only need to get the NZG Terex-Demag AC 200-1 in this livery.
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i love the Nordic LG 1750, i would really like a SLH Nordic LG.... i would really like a KR Wind LG as well!
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Good news for all those waiting. In the second half of 2010 the Dutch importer of NZG models will release a LTM 11200-9.1 in Van Marwijk livery.
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Looks like one of your LTM 11200 will be coming to my house! Justin
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RowanH wrote:Definitely ROXU! There have been a few repaints now and although I've heard some people talking about it, I have yet to see one. The colors just pop, such a good looking machine! Rowan. Makes me do a sex wee lol!
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i love that ROXU version, if I could paint, would do that version, but im no good at painting
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Not a link unfortunately, but I've read it in the new AIM (Auto In Miniature / Car In Model) magazine from NAMAC.
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PileDriving wrote:Looks like one of your LTM 11200 will be coming to my house! Justin if the price is right
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Wait for cranedude07..he is the man..lol
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DeWoc19 wrote:PileDriving wrote:Looks like one of your LTM 11200 will be coming to my house! Justin if the price is right I wish Zach, this knee has put me in the poor house for know. Hell I had almost 6 OZ of fluid pull off my knee on tuesday. The needle is about 3 and half to 4 inches long and the size as of a number 2 pencil lead. When he filled the first syringe up he unhooked it from the needle, the fluid squarted out my knee and across the room (the needle stays in the knee why he empties the Syringe). I finally went to work yesterday, and today cant work because the wind is blowing a gale. Be a sweet check next week! =>:-< Justin
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Brandon, Painting is the easy part, it's all the disassembling , and re-assembling that's a killer !! Dave
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Well disassembling the model is the easy part to me I think
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