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		    gohkleng wrote:Alright, I'm not looking for the chi sun version but other...definitely the first version like the real deal. Never heard of the Riga modern version livery?? Any real picture for reference? I flip through all gottwald books, didn't remember seen any so call modern version! Fiction? No, no fiction model for me...
 And yes, is those axles steerable? Very important!!
 Next version into my consideration is either breur or long hook.
 No difference in the model its self.... But the "Modern" version has the cab roofs painted in White, decals are different and so on... 
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		    No update on the Liebherr R9100? Has there been an expected delivery on that posted anywhere? The ZX870 took years but boy was it worth the wait. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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		    Hi Rowan,I read on MCW I think that WSI had hurridly removed all the model news that was posted,which included the R9100,there was no official reason I don't think,just that perhaps WSI had miss posted news of models being released,not specifically made by themselves,
 I had a feeling NZG would originally do the R9100,my heart sank when I heard that it was in the WSI model news but I have been given some hope now by the fact it may not be done by WSI,sorry but I just feel NZG can easily perfect a model when it comes to Liebherr excavators,they can pull off high detail with robustness,quality and finish.
 
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		    Cheers for the update, to be quite honest, I would prefer to see another Hitachi from WSI although I would still be very happy with the R9100. I would love to see a new EX1200-6, they are an impressive looking machine. Guess now we just sit back and wait for more news. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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		    I WOULD LOVE TO SEE A HITACHI 1200!
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		    YCC,nice nicer the nicest... why we speak in this thread about WSI odr NZG ?    Chih Ming from YCC do a great job,i love the models... best regards Steffen  OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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		    Sammler-Mamfredo wrote:YCC,nice nicer the nicest... why we speak in this thread about WSI odr NZG ?   Chih Ming from YCC do a great job,i love the models... best regards Steffen  I agree 100%. He does a great job and these Gottwalds are great to see. Of course they are expensive but they are also very detailed and no-one else is making anything like this. Personally I'd like to have the Riga and Long Hook versions but can't see me getting both due to the cost. Paul R
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		    I have one paid for, is this date a definite christ i dont want to be waiting any longer with that amount of cash tied up ,i dont think the white roofed one is fictious what do ye think anyway that is the one i will go for .regards gus.
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		    I agree with Paul R,YCC make brilliant models and these Gottwalds will be great models,tooooo pricey for me though,maybe in 3-4 years time WHEN they haven't soldout I might think about it,most versions are going to be available for quite awhile,especially the modern riga version(350 comeon,too many)BUT the 1 thing I will get is the AC500 heavy jib tip,I was going to finally put my mammoet 500 together and Chou releases this out of the blue,damit now I'll have to wait till Christmas,OH s^#t hangon only just announced, maybe next year sometime before I put it together.I think YCC would have been better off following through with the LR1550,that is 1 model that will sell out fast,not like the Gottwalds but this is only my opinion(some others might think the same I'm sure),the sarens 1800 took a few years AND the WSI PTC,one wonders,I know some have said they will buy the Gottwalds but afew is far from what is the total number about 700 models it will be interesting to see how they go.
 
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		    Yes, 350 in 2 versions is a pretty high number. But at the end of the day, it will be a great model and I've had one on order since they were first announced about 2+ years ago!
 I don't think any of the versions are fictive models but I am fairly sure that by the time Chi Sun got it the AMK1000-103, the 1000-93TR boom transporter was no longer in use. Might have even been scrapped when Long Hook had it but I am not sure.
 
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		    Seems YCC have been listening and have re-adjusted the quantities. Delivery dates also adjusted due to Chinese New Year:
 Riga Mainz historical version: 90 models due Jan/Feb 2012.
 
 Riga Mainz modern version: 200 models same delivery date as above.
 
 Breuer version: 200 models same delivery as above.
 
 Long Hook: 80 models and same delivery.
 
 Chi Sun: 30 models and same delivery.
 
 More info can be found on YCC's website.
 
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		    I should be thinking the price of the ac500 heavy luffer head will get a price rev, €65 for that tiny lil piece!!!!! €149 will get you over 6ft of luffer,but €65 for the bare tip!!! 
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		    gbarnewall wrote:I should be thinking the price of the ac500 heavy luffer head will get a price rev, €65 for that tiny lil piece!!!!! €149 will get you over 6ft of luffer,but €65 for the bare tip!!!  It really don't make sense Graham, same story with the luffer for the ltm1300. The model and all that jib for 205 and then its 170 for the luffing connection and a few pendants    | 
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		    This has been announced by Peters Model Shop   Photos: Peters Model Shop EDIT - More pictures:     Available December. Prices to be announced shortly. Jib and Derrick will also be available at the same time    Looks like it has just turned into an expensive Christmas!! Paul R
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		    Wow !  Expensive is an under statement.
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		    Jib and Derrick:   Photos: HTM Paul R
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		    Take a deep breath, here are the prices:
 LTM 1800: €680
 
 Luffing jib: €415
 
 Derrick mast: €289
 
 Total is €1384!!
 
 But I've yet to see a picture of a Thomen LTM1800 with a Derrick. I also wonder if the LG boom will be released at a later date??
 
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		    My car cost less than the LTM on its own...No Jibs  ! But I have to admit, this is probably my Favorite out of the LTM liveries     !  Heavy Cranes
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		    It is a nice one for sure and I think hugely anticipated. From what I've read, I think thinks this is the only LTM/LG still working in Germany? I'm hoping the LG boom also comes out to complete the set   Paul R
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		    Oh yes now that's what I want. But to just lift spending that money. How many in production?
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