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The review of this NZG model is now on Cranes Etc. I hope it is of use to anyone thinking of buying it. To see photos the same size as the ones below, just click on the photos in the review. Ian http://www.CranesEtc.co.ukhttp://www.Twitter.com/CranesEtchttp://www.YouTube.com/CranesEtcTVCranes Etc on Facebook
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that looks tasty!!! wonder what liveries will come? I recently seen on another forum a certain blue 1300
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 The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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Another great review, can't wait to get it
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Sold, thank you Ian!
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Quit tempting me! Fantastic review, NZG is kicking everyone in the @$$ dollars/details! Some other manufacturers are going to have to step it up Maybe an LR1600 next????? Mark
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Does look a great model indeed and one does have to wonder what liveries will be done. I would bet good money on Felbermayr! I was also wondering if YCC will do a walkway kit for it? I think this would really finish it off.
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Fantastic model and review.. thanks for sharing! Jake "Building the future!"
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bigcranes wrote:Maybe an LR1600 next????? Oh I hope so! or even better a CC2800 Great review and as soon as NZG fire it out in a few different liverys it will be in my collection. Please please be Ainscough Gaz
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Gaz wrote:bigcranes wrote:Maybe an LR1600 next????? Oh I hope so! or even better a CC2800 Great review and as soon as NZG fire it out in a few different liverys it will be in my collection. Please please be Ainscough Gaz I think Van Marwijk seems like good possibilty. They have one, and since there's an LTM 11200-9.1 coming in their livery it would be nice if they made the LR 1300 as well. Nice review as always. I'm not that into crawler cranes, but this surely is a beauty!! Might just have to save up for it!!
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I'm waiting on other liveries also. Something Blue would be nice
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now that color scheme looks pretty cool
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yeah, Sarilar like the links Bryan posted was going to be the repaint i was going to do for this crane but im no longer able to afford to get this model or any models for that matter for a while now, so it would be nice to see someone do a Sarilar repaint
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Very Very nice!!
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i thought you was working again, what happened?
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should never work with family!!! just some differences in opinion that couldnt be worked out so i thought it was best if i just part ways before things got out of control
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oh, sorry to hear that, i also work with my family, i work for my grandpa, it can be tough, hope things get better for ya man
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Im looking at getting this, out of curiousity how many rivits do you have to drill out to take the luffer off?
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