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MT Arhtur Coal Liebherr R 994B OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Those are just amazing Steffen.
Respect sir.
Paul R
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Keep those pictures coming, please. Thanks Steve
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I was just thinking, those are nice photos of real machi... whaaaa? That 994 in particular is breathtaking. Lovely work.
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Hitachi & Liebherr … OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Hi Steffen,
It is just amazing how dirty a brand new machine can get in only a week or two once it is in the dirt!!!
Once again, top-shelf weathering and photography!
I do see that somebody needs to talk to the operator of this new girl! The propel motors should be at the rear of the machine as much as possible to prevent premature damage even thought they are shrouded and the extra weight acts to counterbalance the unit, particularly in backhoe configuration.
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That’s awesome! And done so quickly!
Paul R
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Well that last picture really shows the width of the tracks on the 9150. I know nothing about mining excavators, but those tracks look a little narrow. GREAT weathering. I always look at your pictures and think they are real operations. CAW
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 990 Location: england
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Great pictures. I am assuming the pics were taken outdoors?That lighting,must surely be the sun,itself.
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Fantastic! I wasn't a big fan of weathered models to begin with but now I'm an absolute convert - I love it!
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Love these photos! The backdrop/scene really helps too - very well modelled!! The Liebherr 994B is very realistic in particular.
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thanks all together, to the questions, yes it's outside with sunlight… best regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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LIEBHERR R970 SME CAT 390D LME CAT 385C L OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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