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Thank you for your review of the K-Tec 1233. This a great model. I did not know about the locking pin when connecting the two pieces together, and your review helped a lot as I was wondering about the hook up. You are right about the hoses being to short, but oh well. One difference though, when I connected mine together the back half sits up high in a road configuration. But, oh well.
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👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 Great reviews Ian as always!!!!!!
Dain
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Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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Ian, very nice review on the 22 RB, it looks like the nicest model I have seen in a while. I like the fact that the tagline is adjustable, that us such an awesome feature. The booms almost look photo etched. Dear Santa...
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 10/19/24
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I was beginning to think that this wasn't going to see the light of day, but now it's here it looks great.
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"BIG JOHN" wrote:I was beginning to think that this wasn't going to see the light of day, but now it's here it looks great. Yes agreed......am hoping this means some of the others in the foretold list, the larger machines namely, see the light as well.
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Nice review as always Ian and machine, but you might want to get a new clam bucket as the 2 main left struts are really twisted ! http://www.cranesetc.co.uk/library/emdreviews/t003_1/t003_1a800.jpgChet
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LatticeCraneMan, I have the 22RB and the 22BE. Both models have the same twisted struts. They are all in the same way twisted. For Pictures see: http://www.bouwmachineforum.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=184&p=763233#p763233
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That is a defect Mol unless it was modeled after a 1-1 scale machine with twisted struts in that case it's accurate. Chet
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