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This was a custom requested by a customer. The pump boom is a Schwing 47 meter boom. In real life the is not a 47 meter tower pump but that is the only pump he had so I started building. The largest Schwing has is a 42m. I have made this tower a conweight tower so it can be set up and move quicker then the concrete inplace boom. Hope you enjoy I picture of all the pieces to the tower kit, minus second boom. Center ballast going on along with brace arms All lower ballast on and arms attached Cat walk attached getting ready for pump head attachment Pump boom attached and all upper counter weights on Everything is all pinned on making this 1 solid piece NIkl Scale Models
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Some pics in my dio I am working on a background paint job to make the dio better looking Not the best pic but you can get a feel of the tower jason NIkl Scale Models
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Looks good but as for your background, it might look much better if you were to shine light through a daylight filter behind a heavy frost. You could probably also use some ellipsoidals with cloud gobos to simulate clouds. Red redscustomscalemodels.com
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Fantastic work!
The dio looks great as well keep up the great work.
-Josh
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looks sweet Jason
Justin
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nice custom jason and dio.Never seen a concrete tower pumper like that before
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 08/10/24
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Cat345bl wrote:nice custom jason and dio.Never seen a concrete tower pumper like that before There used a lot on tall building.....I see them a lot around this area....the use a concrete pump at ground level and pump the concrete to another pump on the floor being built....
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PileDriving wrote:Cat345bl wrote:nice custom jason and dio.Never seen a concrete tower pumper like that before There used a lot on tall building.....I see them a lot around this area....the use a concrete pump at ground level and pump the concrete to another pump on the floor being built.... thanks
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 08/10/24
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Jason, the largest pump that Schwing has is a 61m
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PileDriving wrote:Cat345bl wrote:nice custom jason and dio.Never seen a concrete tower pumper like that before There used a lot on tall building.....I see them a lot around this area....the use a concrete pump at ground level and pump the concrete to another pump on the floor being built.... I've set a few of the pumper arms before, Always liked seeing the pumper truck drive off without it's boom. Looks great!!
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DeWoc19 wrote:Jason, the largest pump that Schwing has is a 61m As a truck mounted boom pump. As a tower mounter placing boom, it's the 42m. That is looking pretty sweet, Jason. Now you just need one of the trailer pumps parked near the base.
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I belive that one is mine if im correct!!! That looks fantsastric! Thanks alot Jason! I cant wait to have it in my collection!]] Jake "Building the future!"
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Great job Jason. I like the idea behind the concept, more tower sections will be needed.
Jeff
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The idea for this was Jakes he just had me build it. This is his in the pictures. there will be another tower section, I have ran out of supplies and I am waiting for the rest to come in. Dewoc the 42 is the largest tower pump, not the largest pump they make just like apm2754 stated. Also apm2754 if this was my model I would buy a trailer pump for it. Hope you like how it looks Jake, it was a great idea, should be done this week I am working on a few people models all at once. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Jason, Again...really amazing work. I think you've shown alot of people how far you can go with styrene and have incredible results. Some really cool stuff-thanks for posting.
Jay
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Thanks Jay it has been fun learning what can be done with styrene. I have building for about a year now and have come a long way since my crane man baskets Who knows what is next Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Jason
Nice job on the Pump tower. Did you know that Conrad made a Putzmeister cement pumper tower back in the day??? Catalog #204 or 2040. Brandon's book lists it as 1/50, but I have not measured one. A friend has one in their collection...I will try to get a photo of it when I get out there next...
They are the hardest Conrad Tower to locate. I am looking for one for my collection still...There was one on ebay several months back and I forgot to bid... =>:-<
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Beautiful work Jason, I have never seen one of those before. To much crane brain I guess.
Mark L.
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bluebarn wrote:Jason
Nice job on the Pump tower. Did you know that Conrad made a Putzmeister cement pumper tower back in the day??? Catalog #204 or 2040. Brandon's book lists it as 1/50, but I have not measured one. A friend has one in their collection...I will try to get a photo of it when I get out there next...
They are the hardest Conrad Tower to locate. I am looking for one for my collection still...There was one on ebay several months back and I forgot to bid... =>:-< Thanks for the info I would like to see that model. To be honest I really never seen one of these either until Jake PM'd me the PDF file from Schwing. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Great job after watching your work progress for the last year I really dont think there is anything you couldnt build . The work your doing looks fantastic and the projects are interesting and useful items for those of us involved in this hobby. Keep up the good work. Mark L
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