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So Mediaco sold their LTM 11200 to Sarens... click here
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A crane ... just another piece of real estate that can bought/sold and sent anywhere in the world Guess maybe there wasnt enough work for Mediaco to keep her around ..
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i heard that Mediaco was having a hard time moving it around in France.... think you would look that through before you spend all that money.
sure does look good in Sarens colors though! i would like to see the model come out in their livery now, i dont have a Sarens model so this would be a great addition! did they really get it repainted from Mediaco over to Sarens that fast already?
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I was just about to say the same thing cannot believe how fast sarens got this crane repainted. it does look the part in sarens colours though as you say.
Take it to the limit and then just a bit more
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Excellent, thanks for the link. Hopefully NZG will make these sometime in the future, it'd add nicely to the sarens collection.. and the mcnallys and mammoet 11200's!
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Homer wrote:Excellent, thanks for the link. Hopefully NZG will make these sometime in the future, it'd add nicely to the sarens collection.. and the mcnallys and mammoet 11200's! Don't forget the Franz Bracht in that list Especially as it has the great trailer to go with it! Paul R
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Paul R wrote:Homer wrote:Excellent, thanks for the link. Hopefully NZG will make these sometime in the future, it'd add nicely to the sarens collection.. and the mcnallys and mammoet 11200's! Don't forget the Franz Bracht in that list Especially as it has the great trailer to go with it! Paul R No I haven't forgotten that one, it just doesn't do it for me so its very doubtful that it'll be entering my collection! The sarens on the other hand would be!!
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wow, that sarens color looks great on it, i doubt i would get another 11200 but if the made a sarens livery, would be very tempting
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Lucky guy Mogs. Do they actually have to pay you for that ? I'll do it for free.
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Mogs - i thought you were driving McNally's LTM 11200?
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I don't think it is mogs. Wasn't there a guy who left Ainscough to work for Sarens a while back? Can't for the life of me remember his name now but that's who I think it is.
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Its gaz's mate wasnt it? I cant remember his name either!
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yeah i remember who you guys are talking about...... i too cant recall is name either, but i can remember some of his pictures that he posted
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His names Tommy? Just had a search on and found a reply in one of Gaz's posts!
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JoeS1989 wrote:His names Tommy? Just had a search on and found a reply in one of Gaz's posts! Well done! That is the guy I was thinking of.
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no way!! yourself?
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt
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I'm in love with a crane, what is happening to me.
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There should be a separate section for this kind of post.
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