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thats a great little line up there Paul,you may aswell add a Liebherr liveried one too,can't leave that one out now
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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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Paul R wrote:GCS wrote:Great pictures Paul. Thanks for taking the time to take and post them. Your LTM11200 collection looks just like mine, lol. Now I'm waiting for Eisele and Mediaco which are in the mail Not sure when my Mediaco and Eisele will arrive. Hopefully in the next week or two. And then Grohmann in time for Christmas!! One thing is for sure though, I'll not be getting the jib for each one of them! Cost and space prohibitive. Paul R Totally agree, I will probably end up getting just one jib and call it a day.
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im trying to get as many as possible.... i missed the Mammoet one and at the time i didnt care but now i wish i had it, i skipped out on the FB and McNally's versions on purpose cause they dont do anything for me, but all the rest so far im trying for, need to find money for Mediaco and Eisele..... its tough though with all the other models that come out, so many models and not enough money to go around!
great looking family portrait Paul, cant wait to be able to have the same type of picture going as well
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Thats a hell-ov a line up there Paul! thanks for sharing are you going to be adding Big Hamish to the collection too??
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stegro84 wrote:Thats a hell-ov a line up there Paul! thanks for sharing are you going to be adding Big Hamish to the collection too?? Absolutely! But of all the LTM 11200's out there, I would really like to see H N Krane done as a model and then for WSI to do the TGX paired with the Goldhofer trailer from KSM Paul R
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i too would really like to see an H. N. Krane LTM 11200, and a ROXU version as well
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Very nice Paul! Hope too see one of those soon too Mark
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idk why but i have always been smitten over the Eisele livery..... this was one of the 112s that i wanted to most and then others came out and i put this livery on the back burner.... i dont know how much longer im going to be able to resist buying this one along with the Mediaco, seems every day is a struggle LOL
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great looking model, this crane is just awesome, these things are/have been selling like hot cakes it seems!!!
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Hi Paul, very nice,i always like your pic's... very nice models again best regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Very nice looking livery, great pics too paul
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great pics Paul
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That has got to be one of the nicest liverys I'm so glad I've got one ordered excellent pics Paul!
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very nice indeed.... you are making this hard for me Paul.... the urge to not scratch the itch is becoming more and more difficult
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That Mediaco one does look good....it might be my 4th and final 112. Think the mediaco one would be the one i bought the upcoming luffer for too.
Great pictures as always Paul.
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nicely done Paul,how do you find the YCC rams?
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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gbarnewall wrote:nicely done Paul, how do you find the YCC rams? Thanks Graham. In terms of detail they are excellent and YCC's version 2 spanner is a little better than the version 1, which means you can tighten the collar quite a bit more. However, I still wouldn't trust them at a low angle for a long period of time and because of the detail, they are quite fragile. I did have an issue with my first set of main lift rams but YCC sorted this out very quickly and professionally. I should also point out that the jib cylinders and 5t CW's are from Hermann Muller in Germany. I bought those at Bemmel earlier this year. Paul R
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