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Love the pics, love the crane. Oh to have the 1:50 version aggghhhh
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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Joined: 3/14/2005 Posts: 427 Location: Co. Sligo, Ireland (Galway)
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Fantastic pictures thanks Paul and Marcus, love the first picture!
Engineering; Its all STRESS and not just Force over Area!
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Superb pictures! Thanks for posting them Stephen.
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Super pics Marcus, thanks for sharing them and to Paul for posting.
Has this 11200 returned to The Netherlands yet or is it still based in the UK?
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Crane Porn is so much better when its dirty!!!!!! Thanks for the Pictures Marcus, cheers for posting Paul Heavy Cranes
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awesome pictures Marcus, i love all the fog, just looks fun to have that big crane and ballast trucks showing up in it! i envy your job dude
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Homer wrote:Has this 11200 returned to The Netherlands yet or is it still based in the UK? Noel the crane is still over here at the moment, we have quite a bit of work lined up for it before it goes back. I guess as ours relocated to Germany, we will shuttle the Dutch one backwards and forwards as neccesary. A Really really big thanks to Mr Rose for posting these for me and Also to Tim Cotton who was also going to do it for me. You may think im being lazy by others doing this this task for me, but i assure you im not, im upto my eyes and then hard hat in stuff at the moment and with out these guys genuine offers to post and host the pictures for me, then im afraid that these pictures you see will stay buried somewhere on my hard drive beyond when i die. Massive round of applause to Paul because without him you wouldnt be seeing what you see!!
in memory of Biscuit. dearly loved RIP 28.10.08
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Joined: 6/30/2003 Posts: 4,918 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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These pics create a real appreciation for the fact that these cranes work in some really tough locations / circumstances. Thanks Paul and Jib (especially seeing how busy you are, thanks for taking the time), I really enjoyed seeing these pics! Cheers. Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Jack. wrote:Crane Porn is so much better when its dirty!!!!!! hahahaha! But yea, great dirty pictures, cool landscape and fog on those pictures, only thing missing is a horde of zombies comming out from the fog, surprising all the workers and start to eat e.....ok, fantasi got a little loose there, cool pictures.
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Wicked pictures thanxs so much for sharing, Truly appreciated!!!
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Lima 70T wrote:Love the pics, love the crane. Oh to have the 1:50 version aggghhhh one for sale right now at a bargain price. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mammoet-LTM-11200-and-jib-transporter-/330527177034?pt=UK_ToysGames_DiecastVehicles_DiecastVehicles_JN&hash=item4cf4f4794a
in memory of Biscuit. dearly loved RIP 28.10.08
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Simply brilliant, great set of photos Marcus and thanks to Paul for taking the time to host, stunning pictures, stunning crane and even something for the dirt guys Glad to hear that you have plenty of work on, sounds as if things are picking up Marcus. Steve.
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nice pics jibtickler,whereabouts were the shots taken.
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Joined: 12/23/2008 Posts: 390 Location: Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
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Yeah but won't post that to Australia though, bugga.
As Mammoet says "SIZE DOES MATTER". Slowly collecting Mammoet 1:50 scale stuff. Mainly cranes!
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haha dirt to the rescue !
-James " (Made in USA = English lol) "
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Fantastic shots of an all around beasty.Impressive coming from a non 'cookie-club' member. ....which by the way how do you cookie clubbers plan to compete with the Girl scouts.....it's almost that time of year! Chris
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Joined: 12/19/2006 Posts: 2,474 Location: Minnesota
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First, great photos. But this... Best. Picture. Ever. DIRT SIDE!- Chris
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Thanks for sharing these great photos........this one could have been " lets get stuck "....!
Chip
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