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		    Hey Paul, Looks really nice...  OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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		    Wish there is a matching jib for this LTM 1500 ;)
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		    Love the Crouch livery.   Really nice vehicles.Love that Volvo.Looks good.Did not know anything about it.
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		    I love it!  Nice addition to the collection!
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		    Man I like this one a lot, thats really sharp!!!
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		    Wish I would have jumped on this when it came out! These sold out very fast! Great looking model Paul!
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		    Hey Paul, did you have to drill out the rivets on the top section or did NZG fix this so you don't have to?
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		    Alberta Millwright wrote:Hey Paul, did you have to drill out the rivets on the top section or did NZG fix this so you don't have to? Nut and bolt now. But struts for the rear luffer mast are attached with a friction pin so not easy to take out.  Paul R
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		    That's great that they changed that. I may have to pick one of these up. The havator looks good, are you picking one up as well?
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		    Alberta Millwright wrote:That's great that they changed that. I may have to pick one of these up. The havator looks good, are you picking one up as well? No I will pass on this one as I have sold nearly all my Havator models. Paul R
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		    The AC700,is a really good looking machine anyway,but it looks even better blue.Love the current standard of manufacture.I know there are Weisbauer,Mammoet,Sarens,Demag colours out there.Do you know any other liveries?There are undoubtedly support trucks,either right now,or coming soon.Do you have any other vehicles in MSG livery?
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		    modelmaniac wrote:The AC700,is a really good looking machine anyway,but it looks even better blue.Love the current standard of manufacture.I know there are Weisbauer,Mammoet,Sarens,Demag colours out there.Do you know any other liveries?There are undoubtedly support trucks,either right now,or coming soon.Do you have any other vehicles in MSG livery? Yes I know of a couple more that are coming but the rest of the Sarens will be delivered first I think.  I’ve other MSG models including the LTM 1500-8.1, ATF60G-4 and about 5 ballast trucks.  Thanks, Paul R
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