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Early indications look very good!
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can't wait to see more photos of it and your opinion on how it is. i plan on getting the liebherr version but don't know when yet
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I just got an email for the reservation and it said they are shipping mid Dec and will invoice late Nov! Woot!
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Here is the Sarens 720t Lifting Frame: €139 Paul R
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looks nice got the email yesterday from sarens store
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How many models are made of the LTM 1400 Sarens?
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Mammoet40 wrote:How many models are made of the LTM 1400 Sarens?
The Thomen is 200 so I would assume its around the same.
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Mammoet40 wrote:How many models are made of the LTM 1400 Sarens?
250 will be produced. Paul R
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This is my first YCC model. Are they worth the cash? Detail wise?
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EastCoastFabricator wrote:This is my first YCC model. Are they worth the cash? Detail wise? My opinion is yes. Very highly detailed, but with this level of detail comes fragility. They are most definitely not a toy! I'd go as far to say they are almost of museum quality like CCM's brass models. Paul R
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Ycc stuff is amazing. Highly detailed but like Paul said, mostly a shelf model. Can be reconfigured but carefully.
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cranedude07 wrote:Ycc stuff is amazing. Highly detailed but like Paul said, mostly a shelf model. Can be reconfigured but carefully. Thanks guys. Im thinking this one will more than likely end up in transport configuration for the majority of its life. It will also be my first Sarens model.
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BTW, here on the Hansebube website is a picture series of the original Thömen LTM 1400 crane (if you haven't seen them already).
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I heard today that one of the European model dealers now has the Sarens 1400 and lifting frame in stock.
Could be a Merry Christmas after all.
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Yes, it is correct. He has in stock SARENS LTM1400 and 720t lifting frame models.   There are only 12 crane and 4 lifting frame available in this moment.
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I was hoping for this livery, but it looks reallllly good in blue 
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YCC Yellow Chain Set with 40mm x 40mm Crane mats being lifted by Terex Franna AT20 - Big Hill Cranes livery  RegardsJames Muldoon From the Land Down Under
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New announcement from Heavy Transport Models on the next LTM 1400 by YCC: Quote:X-Mas Special News:
We are proud that we can inform about our latest news:
Exclusive to Heavy Transport Models
YCC Liebherr LTM 1400 "Grohmann"
Due to ship June/July 2015. Limited 180 pieces.
Price 699,00EUR  Paul R
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