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Very nice additions paul. I may add the silver one to my Grohmann fleet if I can. Hope my thomen arrives in one piece. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Joined: 9/30/2007 Posts: 234 Location: Singapore
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Smashing model. Really outstanding colours.
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Oh man. The grohmann looks great. Would look pretty nice next to my 11200...
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Superb Photos as per usual Paul Love The grohmann Livery, Shame they are no more Heavy Cranes
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Wow that bay crane one is awesome! Your so lucky! Congrats on picking that up
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Tears. Of. Joy. Congrats Paul! The quest continues!
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How about a 1500 family photo, you have all them so far besides the factory yellow?
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cranedude07 wrote:How about a 1500 family photo, you have all them so far besides the factory yellow? When the weather improves I will. But I am missing two that I have no intention of getting and they are the Ocean Traders and Liebherr. Having said that, I have seen photos of the ASIAGROUP 1500 and if I can confirm it is RAL 1007 then I'd buy the Liebherr version and convert it to the ASIAGROUP one. Paul R
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Wow! That is a good looking model, Well done on getting hold of that Paul, very nice piece to be in possession of!
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Joined: 1/13/2014 Posts: 158 Location: Olympia, WA
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That Bay Crane 1500's really pretty
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Oh Paul your killing me with this one.I'd almost consider swapping my ainscough 1800 for that.Great model,your very lucky.
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Couple of quick family shots: GrohmannMissing is the MB with stepframe which I have but have not displayed them as yet. Used to have the LG but have since sold it. Not sure if that was a smart move now! ThömenMissing is the LTF 1060-4.1, LTM 1200-5.1 and MB 8x 4 with lowloader, all of which I have but have not displayed them either yet. Paul R
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The Bay Crane was such a surprise. I wonder how many other liveries are out that we don't know about!
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Cubanb343 wrote:The Bay Crane was such a surprise. I wonder how many other liveries are out that we don't know about! From what I have been told there currently are no more that are not known. The only other livery that I have been told about that was not made available to collectors was this little LTM 1050-3.1 that I posted earlier: Not as exciting as the Bay Crane but nice to have nonetheless. Paul R
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Hy Paul Did you also have the problems on your LTM 1500-8.1s, as they are discussed at the Hansebubeforum ? front and rear axles that are hanging a few millimetres in the air in driving position, they call it the undercarriage makes a banana Main Winch assembled in the wrong way
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I've had problems with the 1500's but not the banana chassis as described on Hansebube.
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Wow Paul: I just now saw the pic of that 1050. That is a nice unit! Similar to NQ group kinda
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