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DeWoc19 wrote:it was, Christian message me and told me the same thing.... i wasnt meaning so much good job HTM models for making the models as i was on just good job on the selection of company.... and how well they did in terms of delivery and customer service i guess you could say Fair point then. But all that really matters is that you got the models and that they are very nice indeed! Paul R
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good stuff Woc,I see they are set up for some sort of dual lift,is there a loco on the way
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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there could be a loco in the future for a dual lift.... im gonna need some lifting cables and shackles though, wanna make me some?
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will post some pictures tomorrow or something, been a long day at work and feeling to lazy..... great looking model though, im really looking forward to the Grohmann one, thats the one im most excited about!!!
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmm..............no pics?
Just lost 55 seconds of my life looking for pics. LOL
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Updated 11/9/2010 ( V Marwijk LTM 11200 ) Where is it? Sarens looks great!
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Tfs, Dewoc. Since you have several of these, I would be interested in which is your favorite and why? Anyone else with multiples wanna chime in? ITW Security
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Nice collection man, did you hit the lotto or what?
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nope no lotto, just been saving up..... i make a pretty good buck so im able to afford a few models.... not like some members here who make my collection look like childs play
fav would be either the Grohmann one that will show up in a few weeks or the repaint that im doing, i dont have it put back together though to see what it fully looks like.... will be nice to finally see it re assembled. idk why but i have always had a liking to the Grohmann livery, i think the black on silver just go very well together
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Yeah, the Grohmann livery is awesome. Did you order the Mediaco? I have the LTM1800 in silver/black, and I think the yellow/white will look even better in person than it does in pictures.
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DeWoc19 wrote:nope no lotto, just been saving up..... i make a pretty good buck so im able to afford a few models.... not like some members here who make my collection look like childs play
Keep working hard.That is the key! Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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Nice Zach! Those look great. Noe all you need to do is cut the legs off that table or punch a hole in the ceiling so you can extend those booms!!!
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cant cut the legs off.... thats the pool table!
im thinking of building a table that is much lower so i can extend the booms up some more.... really drives me nuts to not be able to have them standing tall
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DeWoc19 wrote:cant cut the legs off.... thats the pool table!
im thinking of building a table that is much lower so i can extend the booms up some more.... really drives me nuts to not be able to have them standing tall Let them stand tall Zach!!  Paul R
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i took my standard 112 upstairs once and extended it to the max.... i was so worried it was going to tip over!!! they sure do look good like that though, not sure i would want them all and always that tall though
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DeWoc19 wrote:i took my standard 112 upstairs once and extended it to the max.... i was so worried it was going to tip over!!! they sure do look good like that though, not sure i would want them all and always that tall though Wait 'til the luffers come out! That will be tall.
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oh i know! i only plan on getting like one or two though, i dont need a luffer for every one. you would need to have like 12ft ceilings to display it, since not all the sections come out with the luffer on. short to medium length luffer would be nice
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