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Thanks for your positive comments GosO, Paul and Fabio.
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It's nice weather at the moment so I thought I'd take some outside pics of my latest additions. Firstly a NZG Wesserhütte W180 dragline excavator which my lovely other half got me for Christmas. Wesserhütte W180 next to a P&H 670. Secondly a NZG Fuchs 118 crane for my birthday also from my other half, I find it hard to believe this model is around 27 years old. Fuchs 118 and Fuchs 301 And finally a NZG Sennebogen 835M materials handler. Stephen.
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Good looking Sarens fleet
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Great photos Stephen and what a Sarens line-up indeed!.
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Thanks for your comments, I have two big regrets myself which are not getting the AC 500 and LG 1550! Stephen.
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This one?
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Nice additions to you collection, further above. I love the P$H.
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stegro84 wrote:Thanks for your comments, I have two big regrets myself which are not getting the AC 500 and LG 1550! Stephen. Great collection you have. I guess one or two are customs? I also regret not buying the AC500 but have considered painting one many times. Paul R
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Yep Victor Pay one of those in model form would be great to display next to the LTM 1800, hopefully one might appear on eBay or somewhere for sale one day.
Hi a Cutter I am pleased to have the P&H, such a good looking detailed little crawler crane.
Two of them are customs Paul R, I bought a LTM 1060 which I believe someone might have done a small run of? and I reprinted a LTM 1300 myself.
Stephen.
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Kobelco CKE 2500 I've had this for a few weeks now it's my first Tonkin model and I am very impressed, plenty of detail which the photos really don't do justice for. Here it is sat with the rest of my Mammoet crawlers Liebherr LTM 1060/2q Not the newest of models by any means but one I have been after for quite a while, chuffed to finally get hold of one! Can anyone spot it?? Stephen.
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Nice additions! How do you like the kobelco? Haven't heard too much about them since they came out. I really want to add it to my collection soon, would like more opinions first though
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stegro84 wrote:
Liebherr LTM 1060/2 Not the newest of models by any means but one I have been after for quite a while, chuffed to finally get hold of one! Stephen.
I did wonder where it ended up Looks good with the rest of the family. Paul R
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red sea:d/
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ltm1060+1070 is good pair. 1060 is much early, probably 2004.
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cranedude07 wrote:Nice additions! How do you like the kobelco? Haven't heard too much about them since they came out. I really want to add it to my collection soon, would like more opinions first though I am really happy with the Kobelco, assembly was problem free and everything fitted together well, I'd say detail is on par with WSI with lots of small graphics even on the boom/jib sections, I also noticed these sections appear to have lifting points cast into them, all functions work nicely too. Paul R wrote: stegro84 wrote:Liebherr LTM 1060/2 Not the newest of models by any means but one I have been after for quite a while, chuffed to finally get hold of one! Stephen. I did wonder where it ended up Looks good with the rest of the family. Paul R It's certainly a small world!, I would have gone for the 4 axle Actros SLT too but unfortunately had other commitments, cracking model thanks again. MAMMOETZEALOT wrote: red sea:d/
I've often wondered if my display looks a bit too cluttered, maybe could to with spacing out a little Stephen.
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spacing out a little = easy to identify each crane i saw gmk7550 ltc1055 and so on.
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After seeing the real thing at Last years Bauma show, this model had been on my wanted list, it is somewhat deceiving crane size wise, it looked such a beast at Bauma and the same can be said about the model when you compare it to a 3 axle mobile crane. The detail is fantastic especially with all the fine hand rails and sliding cab door, it was just missing a heavier hook which I borrowed from one of my Manitowocs. Stephen.
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It is a nice model, my only complaint is the outriggers, too loose and won't hold the crane up with the beams looking bent. I can't wait for the new link belts!
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