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Bob if you run into bother disassembling it,this is how the 1/1 guys do it,appologies if this has already been posted,bump if neccessary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPv7lQo9cos
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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just read on the 11200 specs brochure,the t7y jib weights 104ton!!!!!!!!!
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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Just wondering has anyone noticed that people are putting the handrails on the top deck back to front on the 1/50 as to the 1/1 in real life,cheers all,Steve.
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The first ltm11200 model repaint is up on the hansbube forum in HN Krane livery.. it looks pretty damn good to me! http://www.hansebubeforum.de/showtopic.php?threadid=11216&pagenum=15
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That repaint looks awesome! H N Crane is one of my favourite 11200 liveries.
Paul R
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Theres one done in nordic crane livery too on bouwmaschineforum.
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Finally get to add my own Just some quick shots as the sun was going down fast! These are straight out of the box. Hope to take a few more tomorrow before I head to the US on Friday. First impressions are very positive and it is a great model. Haven't had the chance to scrutinize it too heavily yet but there appears not to be too much to complain about, but I do have to say I don't care for the plastic hydraulic rams for the boom. But I believe there will soon be an option Boom transporter is also a nice piece, though as has already been said, may be a Merc with an 8 axle trailer would have been nice. Mammoet vans are also new to me. Pricey but nice. Thanks for looking, Paul R
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yeah i think its already on YCC's website about jib ram upgrades
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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YCC does have cylinders listed on their site for the LTM 11200.
Paul i hate snow, with a passion! but the model looks really good with the snow in it
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gbarnewall wrote:yeah i think its already on YCC's website about jib ram upgrades I never said it was YCC
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Nice posts all, while I don't like the plastic much myself the weight of the boom assembly makes the standard (small) set screw in brass not acceptable to me. I like the pins just fine, if someone were to machine the ram assembly out of metal I would buy it, just that typical set screw deal is not going to work, I would still want the pins regardless of the ram material. Mark
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gbarnewall wrote:yeah i think its already on YCC's website about jib ram upgrades So it will be out in 2011 or 2012? mark
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bigcranes wrote:Nice posts all, while I don't like the plastic much myself the weight of the boom assembly makes the standard (small) set screw in brass not acceptable to me. I like the pins just fine, if someone were to machine the ram assembly out of metal I would buy it, just that typical set screw deal is not going to work, I would still want the pins regardless of the ram material. Mark You probably have a point because the weight of the boom is quite incredible. I will wait to see what YCC (and others) come up with. Paul R
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Paul R wrote:gbarnewall wrote:yeah i think its already on YCC's website about jib ram upgrades I never said it was YCC Paul, don't hold out on us. I need 2 sets of these, lol.
- John
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GCS wrote: Paul, don't hold out on us. I need 2 sets of these, lol.
The German guy Hermann is making these. He should have some pictures on Hansebube within the next few days. Paul R
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Sarens looks nice,too. Model and photo are from Martin (Börge) from the german Bauforum24. The boom is not painted yet for he ran out of blue colour over the christmas holidays. Jan
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I think that Sarens one is my favorite so far, can not wait to see the boom painted up JAson NIkl Scale Models
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I love that Sarens too. Does Sarens own a LTM11200??
Just wondering Mark
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bigcranes wrote:I love that Sarens too. Does Sarens own a LTM11200??
Just wondering Mark they had/have one on order but i had heard it might be canceled but i cant confirm this
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I just don't understand how these people are getting these models repainted so quickly. It would take me weeks to do one.
Definitely kudos to the ones I have seen so far. They have all been great jobs.
Paul R
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