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Hi all, just read through most of this monster thread. I am just wondering, has there been any word on other liveries? I would seriously consider buying one of these if it appeared in Mediaco or ROXU colors, they are beautiful machines. Probably the one and only crane that would venture into my fleet of dirt Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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RowanH wrote:Hi all, just read through most of this monster thread. I am just wondering, has there been any word on other liveries? I would seriously consider buying one of these if it appeared in Mediaco or ROXU colors, they are beautiful machines. Probably the one and only crane that would venture into my fleet of dirt Rowan. There are other liveries planned but the problem is numbers. NZG require a minimum number before they will produce liveried models. This means some of the ones that have been mentioned here are unlikely to be commissioned as they would not be popular enough to sell the minimum number. Nordic crane is one McNallys probably another. But I would also love to see Mediaco, ROXU etc... More bad news is that it appears this crane is very difficult to take apart for a repaint Paul R
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Paul R wrote.. Quote:More bad news is that it appears this crane is very difficult to take apart for a repaint wanna bet...
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MammoetMan wrote:Mammoet Version is due in December 25 or 26, I really can't remeber. Thanks for the update Hmmm, it looks like it might be an into the first of January delivery Not really that long to wait though
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Quote:Probably the one and only crane that would venture into my fleet of dirt You know you can not just get one crane. You buy one you are hooked Jason NIkl Scale Models
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[quote=Paul RThere are other liveries planned but the problem is numbers. NZG require a minimum number before they will produce liveried models. This means some of the ones that have been mentioned here are unlikely to be commissioned as they would not be popular enough to sell the minimum number. Nordic crane is one McNallys probably another. But I would also love to see Mediaco, ROXU etc...[/quote] Nordic Crane? That would be great as they have a fantastic livery, but I was unaware that that they ordered one (good news)! I am hoping you didn't mean to say Northern Crane. - Chris
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ConstructionSite wrote: Nordic Crane? That would be great as they have a fantastic livery, but I was unaware that that they ordered one (good news)! I am hoping you didn't mean to say Northern Crane. - Chris Sorry for the confusion. I meant to say that Nordic crane is one that probably would not sell 300 and therefore unlikely it would be made. This is just my opinion based on some facts and is not an indication of what will or will not be made. Paul R
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Just received an email from Mammoet...the set is expected week 51 of 52...so that will end the speculation. To me that is just fine ...a late Santa with those two goodies is OK with me. When everyone is opening their goodies on Christmas Day I will be opening some too...I will also have an unexplained(to everyone else) smile from ear to ear...
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Paul R wrote:Sorry for the confusion. No worries! Just build up my hopes and smash my dreams into itsy bitsy little pieces. - Chris
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So, everyone on here that's ordered one, has to wait next year? I'm still hoping of getting a Mammoet version. If not, the factory yellow will do fine.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Lima 70T wrote:So, everyone on here that's ordered one, has to wait next year? I'm still hoping of getting a Mammoet version. If not, the factory yellow will do fine. This is the one thing I dislike about the Mammoet Store. They take your money the moment the order is placed. In the past I have waited several weeks, and even months after paying for a model for it to be delivered. I wouldn't mind paying a non-refundable deposit at the time of ordering but I think to pay completely up front is a bit much, especially for a company the size of Mammoet! Paul R
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your right paul ,there just like all the rest of them take take take
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Quote:I wouldn't mind paying a non-refundable deposit at the time of ordering That was one thing I liked when I order the 4100. Half up front not the $800 and then you have to wait a year to get the model. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Hello,
I am a new forum member from Hungary, Piliscsaba.
I have contacted with Modell-OVP and he said that the new models will arrive on 15 december 2009.
I bought an ltm 11200 and a masttransporter.
Bye
Gregory
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giftmodels wrote:I'm working on MAST support for LTM11200, in resin, for transporting the boom into 6-8axle trailer.. for who buy the standard liebherr version, and need to place the boom on a trailer start project parts of this image, is (C) Liebherr. rumor: these boom support will be made by WSI. Than i need to cancel my "work" GIFTMODELS.it
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This model is sure popular. Was showing a few work mates of mine, they can't believe the detail and how quick Mammoet store sold these out.
If the rumor is true bout the MAST support, that would be good news.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Drop Dead Gorgeous even in Liebherr livery.
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those look great, cant wait for mine to get here
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fricken incredible.... i might be ordering more than the 2 i have deposits on.... this thing is unreal!!! cant wait for it to come out!!!
xoxo Jules
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