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i was thinking maybe this is the Mammoet secret for the toy fair will looked in red and black.
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What's interesting for me is that Terex Demag have commissioned a big new crane model. Now, where's a nice big Terex Demag crawler.....
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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ozcranedude wrote:i was thinking maybe this is the Mammoet secret for the toy fair will looked in red and black.
Wayne I said same thing in the Mammoet surprise thread, answer there nooooo.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Nice looking model, I will end up getting one.....however I'll not be getting a Ainscough one. I've got it on pretty good authority that our 2 machines have been cancelled due to the chassis issues and the delay till September. We are looking at replacements, more than likely the upcoming LTM1750 9.1.
2 and a half years late and strength issues have forced Ainscough to pull the plug, shame really as it is a nice looking crane and would gave looked good on the fleet.
Gaz
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Well it wouldn't look good for Demag-Terex. Who knows, it may be delayed even longer yet.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Guess that means I will not be getting the Ainscough version either then! Wonder who else has bought one? But now I look forward to the Ainscough LTM1750 in 1:50th Paul R
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AC1000/9 price is €469 as reported on a German website.
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Even more news from Conrad.. LG 1750 Nordic Crane, Felbermayr ac500 luffer, Wiesbauer ac100/4, Felbermayr MB Actros Titan with 6 axle goldhofer, MB Titan with 10 axle goldhofer in Liebherr livery, Plus a number of trucks in other liveries. Oh and the price of the ac1000 is 469 euro, due end of September! http://www.heavy-transport-models.de/conrad-models-conrad-news-2011-c-44_52.html?osCsid=96504d4f14d0beff1b9e1be770ce80b7
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Good news on the AC100/4 Wiesbauer for sure
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Paul R wrote:Good news on the AC100/4 Wiesbauer for sure Indeed it is, conrad will be getting a nice bit of business from me this year. I'll definitely have the wiesbauer MAN and ac100/4 and the felbermayr Titan with 6 axle goldhofer, and maybe the felbermayr luffer as it does seem to be a good price at 149 euro. Looks like thats the Felbermayr LR1300 scratched off this years list!
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I agree with a previous post - Conrad's crane models pale in comparison to the NZG 11200. I have a prangl AC500 which is a nice model by all means, but a mere toy compared to the 11200. Still, the AC1000 looks nice.
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RowanH wrote:EDIT: I also wonder if the outriggers are detachable? Here are the specs for the model. 9-part telescopic boom for transport with removable telescopes super-lift arms erectable and foldable main boom infinitely height-adjustable pivoting supports, removable for transport fender alternatively for attachment crane cabin pivoting, liftable and lowerable
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Homer wrote:Even more news from Conrad..
LG 1750 Nordic Crane,
Oh hey, let me recommend Nordic Crane LTR 1100 as support/rigging crane for the LG 1750, it will fit perfectly
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Gaz wrote:Nice looking model, I will end up getting one.....however I'll not be getting a Ainscough one. I've got it on pretty good authority that our 2 machines have been cancelled due to the chassis issues and the delay till September. We are looking at replacements, more than likely the upcoming LTM1750 9.1.
2 and a half years late and strength issues have forced Ainscough to pull the plug, shame really as it is a nice looking crane and would gave looked good on the fleet.
Gaz thats to bad, i was really hoping to see an AC 1000/9 in Ainscough colors in both 1/1 and 1/50.... im surprised it took Ainscough this long to cancel! why dont they just get the 112 instead of the 750 though? looks like it will just be standard Terex color AC 1000/9 for me then, which blows cause i hate factory color cranes
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DeWoc19 wrote:Gaz wrote:Nice looking model, I will end up getting one.....however I'll not be getting a Ainscough one. I've got it on pretty good authority that our 2 machines have been cancelled due to the chassis issues and the delay till September. We are looking at replacements, more than likely the upcoming LTM1750 9.1.
2 and a half years late and strength issues have forced Ainscough to pull the plug, shame really as it is a nice looking crane and would gave looked good on the fleet.
Gaz thats to bad, i was really hoping to see an AC 1000/9 in Ainscough colors in both 1/1 and 1/50.... im surprised it took Ainscough this long to cancel! why dont they just get the 112 instead of the 750 though? looks like it will just be standard Terex color AC 1000/9 for me then, which blows cause i hate factory color cranes Why not just buy a different livery then??
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cause i dont really care for the FB livery and aside from Ainscough and FB i dont know anybody else that has one on order
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DeWoc19 wrote:cause i dont really care for the FB livery and aside from Ainscough and FB i dont know anybody else that has one on order http://www.kranliste.dk/showtopic.php?threadid=49Wonder how many others will cancel their order too
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we shall see.... just cause they say they will order one doesnt mean squat.... Ainscough and FB are the only 2 that i know for sure were totally commited, maybe Deep South but who knows
we shall see what the future holds for this crane and who actually buys one now
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