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		    Here are two pictures of a old Hoffman crane setup that is pretty unique. Another fun looking 1/12th scale model to build.    | 
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		    Here is a second angle of it.    | 
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		    Simple, but very effective lifting device. It looks like it can only move vertically, not horizontally. Am I right? Kerst 
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		    Cool looking set up, thanks for the pics Jason NIkl Scale Models
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		    DonThanks for those awesome shots. That Mack is such an awesome prime mover. I know you posted it for the crane, I got fixated on the truck.
 Once again, awesome models and great pics of your visits to the old iron
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 Wayne Calder
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		    That sure is interesting. I would love to see a model Don!!
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		    That cool truck and crane would be a very unique model for sure. 
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