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Does anyone know which crane hire have a Liebherr LTR1100 in their fleet?
I've seen:
Keiwit Nordic (Kinningsrud) Transbiaga (not sure about it) Sarens McNally's
But who else as one? I'd like to repaint mine but I'd like to know if there is a cool livery out there. I like Transbiaga's and Nordic's but still... I wonder if I can't find something better. You know something flashy with as less white stickers as possible?
Thanks for your help!!
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Off the top of my head, I know kellew and hess have one, dufour (Paul R. did this one), strangeland. There are many, google LTR1100 you will have to hunt around but that is a popular model. Mark
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Thanks for the names, I remember Paul's but I didn't like the colours... But it was a cool repaint!
I'll try to look for these!
I couldn't find Strangeland yet but I will forget Keller+Hess, the livery is cool but way too hard for me.
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Oh man thanks a lot!!!!! I just need to pick around now! lol
Thanks again!
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Thanks Vinny
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This is my next one: ©Gaz (Ainscough) Paul R
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i saw a pic on hansebube that showed a Wisebaur one, looked like a cool livery sam
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Has anyone ever figured out if a different fold away jib can be used from a donor crane? That would be my only (small) complaint about the 1100, the super short jib. Great livery Paul R., can't wait to see it.
Mark
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im fairly positive i have seen the LTR 1100 with a normal length fly jib before.... i cant remember where i saw the picture though, looked good though.... it was probably on Hansebube
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bigcranes wrote:Has anyone ever figured out if a different fold away jib can be used from a donor crane? That would be my only (small) complaint about the 1100, the super short jib. Great livery Paul R., can't wait to see it.
Mark If I am remembering right did the 1070 jib fit this crane? I do not have a 1070 or I would try. I thought Remko tried this. Jason NIkl Scale Models
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bigcranes wrote:Has anyone ever figured out if a different fold away jib can be used from a donor crane? That would be my only (small) complaint about the 1100, the super short jib. Great livery Paul R., can't wait to see it.
Mark Check out Remko's Post about it. It looks Much better! http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=112512It's on the second page. Hope that helps!
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here's a pic of the wisebaur LTR LTR 1100sam
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didn't Ricky do a wiesbauer one???
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
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gbarnewall wrote:didn't Ricky do a wiesbauer one??? He did, and it was very nice indeed.. Its gone off his website now though
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Let's not forget...... Sean
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wow, just a bit of colour on that one sam
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