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For my last post of 2010, I thought I'd share some of the images I've made using the Paint program. I search for line drawings that can be "painted". It's interesting to see what colors look good and what does not. You will recognize some as PDF Manitowoc downloads and, some that I have drawn. Anyway, here they are, Happy New Year T.McC, Just think if they had cranes like this 150 years ago.
__________________________________________________________________ Tom It's pretty sad when the only modeling tool you own is a box cutter. If the only tool you have is a hammer, you start to see every problem as a nail. Abraham Maslow
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Pretty cool, those last couple really give an idea of how big the 18000 really is, like that orange and white color
Brandon my youtube channelMy Facebook Page
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Nice little pile driver there tom!
Justin
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I'm sure if they did have the M-18000 when they were building the Washington monument it wouldn't have taken them thirty-six years to finish. Though when you have lack of funds to finish a project doesn't matter what kind of machine you have doing the job, it'll still take thirty-six years to finish.
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awesome program how did you do it?
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i like those volvos
Mclean Joyce
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Martin, that last one of the Grader reminds me of the loaders they used to have on the New York State Thruway (toll road), they were an articulated front end loader like the John Deere or similar and they had a backhoe on them (backhoe op seat was above the radiator).
Dain
I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!!
Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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