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man i want this thing!!! i have a sweet repaint already in mind for it
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Right on Brandon, been waiting a while to see that baby up close..
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cranedude07 wrote:found some new detailed pics of it (ON ANOTHER WEBSITE), this thing looks amazing, only bad part is the tiny nuts and bolts that hold it together man i hate those things , cant wait to get mine though Fixed! C'mon bud! DHS gives us this great forum don't go advertising the compilation on here please? Thats all! Damn! I can't wait to get one! I know the repaint Dewoc has in mind and its a good one! I know the tracks are metal, I wonder about the pendants...
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Nice unit .. Go to Scale Hardware ans grab a a tap or two along with some drivers the itsy bits wont be so irritating http://www.scalehardware.com/
Q-Ball a wolf in Jesus skin ---the sorcerer of reasonable commentary I smile & wave Sometimes I think life is just a rodeo, The trick is to ride and make it to the bell.
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Its a real cracker. but i think i will give this one a mis and save my pennys for the ycc lr 1550 crawler.
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yes i did find them on another website, but im not advertising for them, im just helping everyone who wants one to see good pics of it before they choose to buy one, your welcome guys
Brandon my youtube channelMy Facebook Page
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i think this has been posted before but i cant remember, does anyone know when this model is going to be released? thanks
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cranedude07 wrote:i think this has been posted before but i cant remember, does anyone know when this model is going to be released?
thanks I think jahn posted in the Bauma post that it was released at the show Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Paul A wrote:Its a real cracker. but i think i will give this one a mis and save my pennys for the ycc lr 1550 crawler. Oh go ahead and get it! You'll have quite a wait for the ycc lr1550, a year at least! Wish it wasn't so. Mark
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We will c Mark depends if i can find a space to put it lol. Paul A
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bigcranes wrote:Paul A wrote:Its a real cracker. but i think i will give this one a mis and save my pennys for the ycc lr 1550 crawler. Oh go ahead and get it! You'll have quite a wait for the ycc lr1550, a year at least! Wish it wasn't so. Mark Sure is a nice looking crane, but it wont be cheap. With the derrick kit included, somewhere around $750, and that's in factory colors. With the later color schemes (and the associated price increase) it will push close the YCC price range.
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Thanks Brandon! Want this crane myself with out the derrick and luffer!
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theres some more great pictures of it on Hansebube.... man that thing is sick!
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i cannot wait to get this
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I am wondering what liveries might be done and what I might do myself, time permitting!
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Does anyone think this crane maybe done in sarens colours
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Paul A wrote:Does anyone think this crane maybe done in sarens colours Hard to say. I can't think of an NZG model that has been done in Sarens yet. They seem to be mostly Conrad (CC8800, AC500, AC100 etc..) But I think something like this would be nice: © CAT992G from HEF Or this one for our American friends: © Liebherr webpage Doubtless there are many others but this were the easy finds! Paul R
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