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Wow on the AC1000. Might get one, have to get a 11200 too. Would that be a good idea?
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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gbarnewall wrote:John thats excellent!! I'm so excited now over the ac1000,I don't give a rats about quality or detail,this is my favourite crane and any kind of representation i'd be happy with,thank you Conrad!!! if they don't sell,all the more for me! For sale; Mammoet 112,sarens 112,bracht 112,and mcnallys 112 Are u really putting they for sale?? How much are u ask for the mammoet one??
Mammoet- Size does Matter. Dafgek
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Well i might be getting one if it comes in the Mammoet colors. only if they make the outriggers better cuz they seen like the old ones they all ways use. Wel we will see the model on the toy fair and see how the quality is. if not i am sticking to the the ltm 11200.
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DafgekCanada wrote:gbarnewall wrote:John thats excellent!! I'm so excited now over the ac1000,I don't give a rats about quality or detail,this is my favourite crane and any kind of representation i'd be happy with,thank you Conrad!!! if they don't sell,all the more for me! For sale; Mammoet 112,sarens 112,bracht 112,and mcnallys 112 Are u really putting they for sale?? How much are u ask for the mammoet one?? Sorry Tristan,I was just joking,but looks like the mammoet 112 is still a highly wanted crane
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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some fantastic news indeed! like this one, looks pretty sweet!
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im just curious about the price and release date, hopefully not til the end of the year and no more than the cost of the 112, based on that picture it doesnt look to have as much detail as the 112 so paying more would be criminal!
i will for sure get 1 and it will probably be the Ainscough one if they do release it in Ainscough and that will more than likely be my only 1..... but im excited to see there is a model of it finally, wonder if the frame will bend and twist under load
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DeWoc19 wrote:based on that picture it doesnt look to have as much detail as the 112 so paying more would be criminal! A model of this size would be fairly easy to detail by yourself.
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lets just hope that the super lift arms can actually be tensioned this time cause on my AC 500-2 they are extremely slack, even as much as i tighten the drums they are extremely slack
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Here's to 300 models suffering from Chassis failure and Slew ring binding! NZG or WSI better have a prototype of something that will take our minds off the AC-1000
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I love cranes, but am more jacked about the new Goldhofer accessories! The AC1000 looks awsome though. Now I just need to convince my wife to let me spend some of my "big" paycheck on some new toys!
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Im getting a Dozen!
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cranedude07 wrote:Awesome, definately going to pick one up
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I finally get to see a pic of the model, man I need more room now Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Wow, I was thinking about buying one of the other to-be-released cranes but this may be too hard to pass up on. Didn't think it would look this good! The crane itself looks stunning IMO! I wonder how the price will compare to the 11200? EDIT: I also wonder if the outriggers are detachable? Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Its limited to 300??? And wow, i have never got the 11200 cause i have been waiting for the 1000, and that picture hasnt disapointed!!!!! Cant wait to see Grahams collection of 17 Heavy Cranes
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DeWoc19 wrote:is this for serious? looks cheap just like the AC 500 not to say i wont get 1.... but ill stick to 112s
any idea on price and when it will be available? I have to say I partly agree, though I think Conrad have done a decent enough job. I will buy the Ainscough version if it is done but will stick to the 112's also. I think the price will be an interesting one. We'll see. Paul R
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