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Nice models! The BC40 is one I was thinking about but cannot really get right now. The LTR looks real nice and may find its way to my house one day! *EDIT* Just been looking at some photos posted of the 1:1 version of this crane at Bauma (posted by Alexander and Remko) and, from what I can tell, there is little resemblance between the 2 except the colour! Seems all the decals are entirely different and I can't figure out why this would be, unless they changed them? A I Nikolis Remko  Paul R
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Both look to be fine additions! I would like to add that Nordic LTR to my collection as well.
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Paul R wrote:Nice models! The BC40 is one I was thinking about but cannot really get right now. The LTR looks real nice and may find its way to my house one day!
Paul R Thanks Paul! In my opinion, the BC 40 will be perfect, if the wall cutter is made of metal But still a really nice piece
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man i want that Nordic LTR 1100 so bad!!! looks really good, probably gonna have to pick one up
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DeWoc19 wrote:man i want that Nordic LTR 1100 so bad!!! looks really good, probably gonna have to pick one up I am the same! Will probably pick one up but the decals bug the hell the out of me so I may change them! Should be easy enough to do. Paul R
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the warning decals on some of the CWs are missing, that bugs me too
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I just came to think about, that except the counterweights, they may change the decals on the real one. For example the Bauma unit didn't have any decals on the boom, and all telescopic Nordic Crane cranes I've seen so far have decals on every boom section.
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DeWoc19 wrote:the warning decals on some of the CWs are missing, that bugs me too They done that with the Felb LTR1100 too,me thinks they may have just got permission to use name and livery,do a quick basic job and put them out to sell
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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Is it just me or does the Felbermayr look a lot bigger then the Nordic unit?
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There will definitely be one of those in my model case. love that colour green. mick
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The Bauer is underway, hopefully it arrives today. The Nordic LTR is at the top of my wishlist, but so are about a dozen other models....
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Robert Heuston wrote:Is it just me or does the Felbermayr look a lot bigger then the Nordic unit? I think it's your eyes  Paul R
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Robert Heuston wrote:Is it just me or does the Felbermayr look a lot bigger then the Nordic unit? Yes it's just you ;) Only the boom on the Felb is raised a bit higher.
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I don't know why conrad don't put the safety strips on all the c/w's,I did that with my felbermayr,It has since moved on to a better home,cheers all.
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In the meantime.Just order the nordic, plus the Mediaco 11200.DAMN!!!!
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