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Stephen, Looks like the Series I version is what you have there. I have the series II that has some minor differences in detail and markings. The most noticeable is the lack of sliding door on the newer version. Great model by NZG.
Sean
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cranedude07 wrote: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! Hi Brandon, you should maybe try taking the outriggers apart, fabricate some shims out of thin sheet metal like from a coke can or something and glue them on the inside-top of the outrigger boxes, it may take a couple shims but it should hugely reduce the vertical play and fix the problem. Newcrane wrote:Stephen, Looks like the Series I version is what you have there. I have the series II that has some minor differences in detail and markings. The most noticeable is the lack of sliding door on the newer version. Great model by NZG.
Sean Hi Sean, I seen on the Cranesetc reviews the two versions, I was adamant to get the first edition, it took me over a year to find this one but it was worth the wait. I totally agree it is a great model!. Stephen.
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New addition to my Sarens fleet. Shall hopefully get some outside pics tomorrow. ![](http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/stegro84/5810CB24-6439-4930-B047-B48AF4A7CA5D.jpg) ![](http://i937.photobucket.com/albums/ad215/stegro84/7838C2DF-6C9D-4532-83AF-2B353C7519DE.jpg) Stephen.
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Nice wee model that one. Haven't decided if I will get it yet.
Paul R
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the SARENS LTR 1100 Looks very good ... regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Nice! May have to get one!
Paul R
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Beautiful
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Looks better outside. Have a ? For you guys. Will liebherr colors work for sarens scheme. Thanks in advance. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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VIPCranes wrote:Looks better outside. Have a ? For you guys. Will liebherr colors work for sarens scheme. Thanks in advance. Sarens yellow and Liebherr yellow are supposed to be the same, which is RAL1007. Paul R
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