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Great reporting! Did you get any word on when the ltm1500 jibs and kobelco crawlers will be shipping? Kinda disappointed wsi made the tips of the jib plastic, that one little section being plastic won't help that much in reducing weight. As long as it's not twisted though I'll be happy. Also kinda mad the new 1350s have the same boom locking positions as the 1500 now, sucks for us guys that already have one =>:-<
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I agree. Nice reporting! Now I know I need to save my money, as I have found a couple of cranes and several trucks I want.
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Thanks Ian, Great report!! Bring on those Cat models!!!! Did I see a version of Optimus Prime in the parking lot at the 19:58 mark of the video?
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Ian, you had me confused, on the video you called the 966 a 1/27 scale and it is list as 1/87. Just thought I'd let you know of the miss wording on the video. Loved the review though, might make me start buying some for my HO (1/87 scale) railroad. Thanks again for your reviews as it is definitely a big help with purchasing!!!
Dain
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dain555 wrote: on the video you called the 966 a 1/27 scale I think it is just my sloppy diction! I tried to say "1 to 87". I must learn to speak clearly. I must learn to speak clearly. I must.... Ian http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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Not sure how much feedback you get for your reviews, but I'm increasingly finding them essential viewing (even got the Girlfriend watching them - that's unbelieveable). I'm lusting after models I didn't even know I needed. Keep up the excellent service!
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Jamiescotland wrote:Not sure how much feedback you get for your reviews, but I'm increasingly finding them essential viewing (even got the Girlfriend watching them - that's unbelieveable). I'm lusting after models I didn't even know I needed. Keep up the excellent service! I will second the above, my girlfriend laughs when I watch the reviews because she says the music sometimes sounds like porn music Cracking reviews though, I do find myself visiting your reviews before I consider buying.
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dain555 wrote:on the video you called the 966 a 1/27 scale and it is list as 1/87. Just thought I'd let you know of the miss wording on the video. In the video, he clearly stated that the model was "one to eighty-seven scale". You should apologize and clean your ears out!
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MartinW wrote:Jamiescotland wrote:Not sure how much feedback you get for your reviews, but I'm increasingly finding them essential viewing (even got the Girlfriend watching them - that's unbelieveable). I'm lusting after models I didn't even know I needed. Keep up the excellent service! I will second the above, my girlfriend laughs when I watch the reviews because she says the music sometimes sounds like porn music Cracking reviews though, I do find myself visiting your reviews before I consider buying. I always show my GF Ians reviews, we both love his humor he has been putting in them. Ian has come a long way from when he started video reviews when he was as dry as a piece of toast. Now we look forward to his reviews!! And yes, I always check Ian's reviews as well as Steven Downes on Miniature Construction World and between the 2 is how I determine what I'm getting us. Yes US as my GF also collects 1:50 scale equipment now, I got the bug put into her, bwahahahaha!!! Oh and if I may have heard Ian wrong I do Apologize but we are pretty sure it was 1 to 27, Ian may have checked it and changed it by now. Ian, keep up the great job and if your ever in Sarasota, Florida area let me know as the other half and I would love to meet you!!!!!
Dain I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!! Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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Many thanks for the comments above! 'Dry as toast', 'porn music'? Sorry I always use butter on my toast and I don't know anything about porn music.... Vögele Super 1803-3 Tracked PaverThe review of this model is now on Cranes Etc. Ian http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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MartinW wrote:Jamiescotland wrote:Not sure how much feedback you get for your reviews, but I'm increasingly finding them essential viewing (even got the Girlfriend watching them - that's unbelieveable). I'm lusting after models I didn't even know I needed. Keep up the excellent service! I will second the above, my girlfriend laughs when I watch the reviews because she says the music sometimes sounds like porn music Cracking reviews though, I do find myself visiting your reviews before I consider buying. ROFL...I agree about the music. My GF looks at me funny when I climb into bed, turn the lights off, set her scented candles out, and lust after models he reviews.
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Awe Ian, what I meant by "dry as toast" is that when you first started out the reviews were short and to the point with very little else. Now your coming up with more humor and unusual scenes that make the reviews worth watching to see what the "crew" is going to do next. Basically you have come out of the awkward stage to the more comfortable yourself stage and it actually shows in the way you do your reviews.
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Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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What Dain said...I was watching the Mammoet Coke Drum review earlier versus one of the recent ones....much improved my man!
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Many thanks Dain and DCF, of course I know exactly what you mean. It's good that things are seen to improve over time. We just need one or two of the slower model making companies to catch that idea.... I really appreciate all the feedback. Only thing about using humour is that I never hear anyone laughing...... Ian http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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Cranes Etc wrote:Many thanks Dain and DCF, of course I know exactly what you mean. It's good that things are seen to improve over time. We just need one or two of the slower model making companies to catch that idea.... I really appreciate all the feedback. Only thing about using humour is that I never hear anyone laughing...... Ian Oh rest assured my friend...we are all ROFL. If you want to make people laugh for sure, tell the joke about the horse that walked into a bar. ;)
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Cranes Etc wrote: Only thing about using humour is that I never hear anyone laughing...... Ian I'm surprised you can't hear me and my other half laughing way over there. She like you reviews as well!!
Dain I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!! Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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