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You won't be disappointed Steve! If you makes you feel any better, I (for reasons unknown) found your Sarens LG photos a couple of weeks back. At about the same time, a good friend told me he was selling his version for a reasonable price so, thanks to seeing your photos and reminding me of it, I bought it! Hope to get it next year.......... Paul R
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Best livery of them all! Thanks for the pictures, and I look forward to many more from you Paul. My weekend project is rigging the Wiesbauer LG (finally). Dave
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JohnGalt wrote:Best livery of them all! Thanks for the pictures, and I look forward to many more from you Paul. My weekend project is rigging the Wiesbauer LG (finally). Dave totally agree fantastic looking. gus
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Bugger!
Looks very nice, love the livery.
Haven't opened mine yet but was hoping it would have the old rocker style outrigger feet. Ah well.
Mark.
If you only do what you've always done, you will only get what you always got!
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Nice addition paul. This is one i want to add to my collection. Hopefully in 2013 SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Paul, i know its the holidays and all man, but you need to set your priorities, you dont need to celebrate the new year, you need to rig up the beautiful model for all of us on DHS to ooh and ahh over!!!
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she looks great paul! man i need to get me a 1800 maybe sometime in the new year, one will make its way to my door
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DeWoc19 wrote:Paul, i know its the holidays and all man, but you need to set your priorities, you dont need to celebrate the new year, you need to rig up the beautiful model for all of us on DHS to ooh and ahh over!!! Well, assuming the hangover is not too bad I hope to have 'boom up' in the New Year Paul R
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Great addition Paul! Looks superb on this colors. Have new year envy..lol
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Well this will teach me for mouthing without the facts. Opened it up and there they were. Rockers! If you only do what you've always done, you will only get what you always got!
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Nice! Thanks for sharing. I like how the A-frame pendants were always in motion before you got the boom on. Put the derrick on now, before you rig the hook block. Easy enough to move into the model room with the derrick on - more so than with the luffer.
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JohnGalt wrote: Nice! Thanks for sharing. I like how the A-frame pendants were always in motion before you got the boom on.Put the derrick on now, before you rig the hook block. Easy enough to move into the model room with the derrick on - more so than with the luffer. Thanks John - my flash gave up on me a few months ago and I've been too tight to buy another so I have to use long exposures, hence the swinging pendants! But it adds to it I guess Paul R
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Wow this model is very sharp.nice pics paul. Hey one ? Are the cilynders under the A aframe strong to hold the A frame by it self or is just for looks. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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WOW thats a nice looking Crane! If I would have the space...........
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VIPCranes wrote:Wow this model is very sharp.nice pics paul. Hey one ? Are the cilynders under the A aframe strong to hold the A frame by it self or is just for looks. Luis, They are just for looks and will not hold the A frame, though to YCC's credit there are small magnets in them so that they stay with the A frame as you move it up and down. Paul R
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She's a beaut Paul, congrats and thanks for sharing! Looking forward to the fully rigged pix. Bug ITW Security
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I managed to get the Derrick rigged up over the weekend. I swear it takes me longer to rig this model than it would Gaz to rig the real thing! Pictures are a bit crap as they are taken inside without a flash Just waiting on the hook now. Paul R
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Man that looks great, you do know because of your first post of this one i had to pull the trigger on it. Oh well it will only be my third livery. Thanks for posting the pics Paul Jeff
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