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[quote=Homer I am, i'll be up bright and early in the morning to place my order!! [/quote] That sounds great!. The whole forum(including the dirt side ), oh wait I'm on both, will be waiting for some pictures!!. I wonder if this means that the model will be available with dealers sooner than the 15th December as originally planned?.
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Thorleif, as far as i'm aware mammoet aren't going to be delivering the models until december either even though they can be ordered tomorrow So i'm afraid we'll all have a very long november waiting for them to arrive!
Noel.
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Homer wrote:Thorleif, as far as i'm aware mammoet aren't going to be delivering the models until december either even though they can be ordered tomorrow So i'm afraid we'll all have a very long november waiting for them to arrive! it's gonna be a long november month, hopefully the release will be in december as planned cause the entire dhs is waiting for it. Here's another picture of the diecast model
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Ordering from the store will be the best bet by far if you really want one. Even if this did include buting a membership. I have already ordered mine a full 1% of the total available According to the store they reckon they will be fully sold out by lunchtime and buying from thirdparty stores is going to be extremely limited as well i think theyre limited to a maximum of 5 each worldwide. good luck to those that want one !!
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jibtickler wrote:Ordering from the store will be the best bet by far if you really want one. Even if this did include buting a membership. I have already ordered mine a full 1% of the total available According to the store they reckon they will be fully sold out by lunchtime and buying from thirdparty stores is going to be extremely limited as well i think theyre limited to a maximum of 5 each worldwide. good luck to those that want one !! I ordered 2 of these models from an official Mammoet dealer and I already pre-paid a part of the costs, how can I be sure that they can still deliver the model?
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Agggghhhhh, it had to happen. I did have funds to get a model, spent it on a camera instead so i'm a little light with money!. Hmmm i do really want this model.
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On a side note, remember when the PTC came out with only a 1000 units and they are still not sold out. Also normally in November the exchange rate of the Euro goes down to its yearly low. Currently it is @ $1.48. I got the PTC last winter for @ $1.25. 23 cents may not seem like much till you times it by 1400 euros not counting shipping is $322 buck. If you want to save a few bucks watch the exchange rate till the model is released. What you save could buy you another model. Fritz
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Fritz W. wrote:On a side note, remember when the PTC came out with only a 1000 units and they are still not sold out. Also normally in November the exchange rate of the Euro goes down to its yearly low. Currently it is @ $1.48. I got the PTC last winter for @ $1.25. 23 cents may not seem like much till you times it by 1400 euros not counting shipping is $322 buck. If you want to save a few bucks watch the exchange rate till the model is released. What you save could buy you another model. Fritz You are speaking my language! Watch the exchange rates is saves a bunch when you buy overseas. Mark
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Well the £ to € rate has slowly been creeping up. It is now about 1.10 which is up from 1.04 not that long ago. Makes ~£22 savings on the LTM11200!
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Homer wrote:Thorleif, as far as i'm aware mammoet aren't going to be delivering the models until december either even though they can be ordered tomorrow So i'm afraid we'll all have a very long november waiting for them to arrive! Yes, you've hit the nail on the head for me. That's what was going through my mind i.e that even although you can "buy/order" it from the Mammoet Store today it won't be delivered/available any sooner. Oh well, at least everybody is waiting together!!.
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There are already many of these cranes pre-ordered. You can pre-order until the 15th of December. After the 15th of December, it will be hard to find one...
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jibtickler wrote:Ordering from the store will be the best bet by far if you really want one. Even if this did include buting a membership. I have already ordered mine a full 1% of the total available According to the store they reckon they will be fully sold out by lunchtime and buying from thirdparty stores is going to be extremely limited as well i think theyre limited to a maximum of 5 each worldwide. good luck to those that want one !! Well it is lunchtime and they are still available Paul R
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Oh golly... I was up bright and early this morning and onto the mammoetstore website to order my 11200, all was going according to plan until the final stage where you have to verify your credit card... I put in all the correct information and it came up saying the info didn't match my card.... nooooooooooooooooooooo I ran and picked up the phone and rang my credit card company who checked all my details and said everything was 100% correct so i decided to try again.... still no joy and to make things even worse, i had to leave to attend a course i'm doing in college at the moment I spent the whole morning sitting through the course not concentrating and thinking are they gonna be sold out now? Why did this have to happen on the day the 112 is released? why did this never happen before? WHY ME???????????????????????????????? I just got back to the computer half an hour ago and tried again, this time leaving out a small apostrophe that appears in my surname and hey presto....... A red and black liebherr LTM 11200 is coming my way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AH what a relief I tell you, you wouldn't want to have a weak heart with what i went through this morning!!! But on the plus side, at this moment their still in stock for anyone thinking of ordering direct from mammoet!
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They have sold quicker than they expected but they will have stock for a few days at least.
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I'm sure the 'extra hundred' models that they sneaked in there will keep them going for another while anyway.. Seems strange to first advertise a run of 500 and then change to 600 AND raise the price, surely if they were getting 100 more it would've made them a bit cheaper too!!
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Homer wrote:I'm sure the 'extra hundred' models that they sneaked in there will keep them going for another while anyway.. Seems strange to first advertise a run of 500 and then change to 600 AND raise the price, surely if they were getting 100 more it would've made them a bit cheaper too!! Hardly strange with so many people hyping the model up and and desperate to get one, (before they even know how good the model is)you could say they are meeting the possible demand and pricing accordingly.It will be interesting to see if it meets expectations.I certainly hope so. flyingscot
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I just reapplied for my yearly membership after a lapse of 2 or so years, so can I order now and receive my discount or do I have to wait until I have the membercard in my hand before ordering?
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Kev
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just got done with ordering,can't see them selling out too quick,i mean put 600 11200's out infront of yourself,picture the amount
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt
The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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kevin wrote:I just reapplied for my yearly membership after a lapse of 2 or so years, so can I order now and receive my discount or do I have to wait until I have the membercard in my hand before ordering?
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Kev Kevin, you should be able to order away no problem once you've paid your membership and have your membership number. When you log into their shop it automatically recognizes you as a member and applies the members discount to your orders! Graham did you sign up for membership too? Your right there, its a lot of models if you could see them in person and i'm sure a lot of members wont buy them anyway... A lot of people wouldn't dream of spending that kinda money on a model!
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nah no membership for me,i had signed up to the site years ago but forgotten my password,so had to go tracing that,i'll be in a much bigger rush to buy "the other version" when it appears
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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