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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 393 Location: ste. anne manitoba canada
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Joined: 10/2/2007 Posts: 5,966
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oh man i want that Sarens LTM 1800 so badly!!! what a beautiful model!
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Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 760 Location: Mexico...cabrones!
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Damn!Need one of those. Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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Joined: 9/22/2007 Posts: 5,860 Location: Louisville
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wow, great looking collection, how about sending me one of those 8800s
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Joined: 12/23/2008 Posts: 390 Location: Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
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That LTM1800 looks soooooo good. One day i would get one.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Joined: 6/21/2010 Posts: 308 Location: Odense, Denmark
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Awesome pictures and models, and yea the ltm 1800 will also be my next model i hope :D
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Joined: 9/8/2007 Posts: 2,764 Location: Norfolk,va
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Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 2,559 Location: Edmonton, AB
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Laurent, you have one hell of a great collection!!
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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 393 Location: ste. anne manitoba canada
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thanks a lot guys ... I need to reeve the block on the yellow sarens ... I'm actually thinking that I should get some Musky Master ... 18 and 27 lb test... where do you guys recommend that I can buy some (on line)? should i buy in smaller rolls? and which line should i use 27lb for big cranes? 18 for small? I like when everything rolls smoothly so I dont mind the thinner line... again thanks guys...
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18 lb for 300t and less.... 27 lb for 300t and higher
you have a pretty good sized collection man, im jealous of your Sarens cranes, ALL OF THEM!
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Joined: 9/22/2007 Posts: 5,860 Location: Louisville
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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 393 Location: ste. anne manitoba canada
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right on bros... all the information i needed...I will post more pics of the ltm 1800 ...
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awesome!! you have the luffer for it as well?
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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 393 Location: ste. anne manitoba canada
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yes...
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lucky guy!!! i wish i had the Sarens version.... not that im not happy with my Grohmann version but i would like to have been able to get both
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Joined: 9/22/2007 Posts: 5,860 Location: Louisville
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id love to get a ltm1800 with all the goodies but this model costs way to much IMO, but im sure its worth it, it also looks too fragile to me
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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 393 Location: ste. anne manitoba canada
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Joined: 1/20/2009 Posts: 497 Location: Tulsa OK
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WOW! That is a bloody brilliant model!
-John
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man i need to find some extra money to get the luffer and derrick for my LTM 1800!!!
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Joined: 8/2/2010 Posts: 233 Location: Cumbria UK
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Look really good with the luffer, I've got mine set up the same way as you have in the last few pictures. very nice collection of large cranes!
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