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Certainly is a monster! What a great picture that 2nd one is! Forget the 31000 - this is going to be a monster Paul R
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holy effing crap man!!!! im in love, i NEED this model. im way beyond the point of want, this could very well be life or death for me!!! Paul, adopt me as your child and buy me this for Christmas, please.......... Dad also i wonder if they will have a way on the model to have the 2 drums that control the 2 seperate bridles to be run as 1 somehow, otherwise how will you be able to boom that thing up and down without having to jump back and forth from drum to drum every 1/8 of a turn that thing is a monster, unbelievable
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DeWoc19 wrote:holy effing crap man!!!! im in love, i NEED this model. im way beyond the point of want, this could very well be life or death for me!!! Paul, adopt me as your child and buy me this for Christmas, please.......... Dad also i wonder if they will have a way on the model to have the 2 drums that control the 2 seperate bridles to be run as 1 somehow, otherwise how will you be able to boom that thing up and down without having to jump back and forth from drum to drum every 1/8 of a turn that thing is a monster, unbelievable Ha, ha!! That did make me chuckle!! I'll put the order in right away Paul R
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holy s***!!!!! that thing is huge. id like to get the model but i barely have room for the 31000, ive been putting some models back in the box just to make room for it. wish i could afford it
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Paul R wrote:DeWoc19 wrote:holy effing crap man!!!! im in love, i NEED this model. im way beyond the point of want, this could very well be life or death for me!!! Paul, adopt me as your child and buy me this for Christmas, please.......... Dad also i wonder if they will have a way on the model to have the 2 drums that control the 2 seperate bridles to be run as 1 somehow, otherwise how will you be able to boom that thing up and down without having to jump back and forth from drum to drum every 1/8 of a turn that thing is a monster, unbelievable Ha, ha!! That did make me chuckle!! I'll put the order in right away Paul R ok enough of this foolish goofing around.... seriously now, adopt me please i gotta find me a 2nd job, im owning this model one day whether my new dad buys it for me or not it will make my collection
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Joined: 4/27/2006 Posts: 2,826 Location: Carmarthen, Wales, UK
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Mother of God, thats huge. I bet you make sure its in the right place before lifting. Measure twice, rig once, lol.
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I hate the PTC , and this, the only good thing about it is the livery Heavy Cranes
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Strewth, that thing is massive. I didn't think that it would be that big. Wow.
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Damn! I need one of those! Zach. Can you adopt me and perhaps Grandpa Paul give one on christmas? Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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yeah sure thing Jose, you are now my son.... but since you are my son now i think you have been a bad boy and i am therefore taking away all your toys (cranes) and you may have them back when i think you have learned your lesson.... i shall PM you my address so you can send them to me now
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Wow that is one serious bit of kit!! I soooo want the model now!
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Fantastic photographs, thank you for posting them. Hope the model does the real crane justice. Cheers, Chris ChrisPH4100XPC@gmail.com
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Seeing the actual size of that next to some other cranes really puts it into perspective. That thing is massive. I could never fit that crane inside my house! 8 1/2 feet tall and probably 5 feet long. Wow.
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Nice pics !Wow ..Cant believe the size of that thing !That what she says What is the the truck crane on the top left ,small pic looks like a rare Favco 500 from the heavy mast? Chet
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here are a few more pics on Bouw Forum i found through Hansebube Sarens SGC 120 pictures
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that block is just insane ... wow !
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NOW THOSE ARE THE PICTURES!!!
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Wow, I am surprised the machine is already built! From the CAD pictures we have seen (that wasn't even a year ago??) I thought it would take like at least two years before they actually started to build the crane. Great pics, finally yet another monster is born, and this time it's not red
//Alexander
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