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WOW, those pictures are awesome. I should build up mine as well. Whats the height of the fully extended boom aprox? Damiano
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VIPCranes wrote:congrats! and great shots. Thanks!
-Mike
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daemi1 wrote:WOW, those pictures are awesome. I should build up mine as well. Whats the height of the fully extended boom aprox? Damiano Thanks! It stood at about 8 feet tall.
-Mike
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yea great shots, i havent even had mine up in full height
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droolsssssssss
Justin
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Nice addition Mike. It's good to see that your are now on the lift side.
Cheers!
Jose.
The proudly Mexican cookie monster!
It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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J.Galvez wrote:Nice addition Mike. It's good to see that your are now on the lift side.
Cheers! Thanks. Glad to be on the lift side
-Mike
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That's an awesome model. But why would you turn this one into mcnally's instead of buying the mcnally's?
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Cubanb343 wrote:That's an awesome model. But why would you turn this one into mcnally's instead of buying the mcnally's? I honestly never knew they had a Mcnally's one, even if I did know before I ordered this one, I wouldn't buy it, its $200 more just for the decals, I only paid $498 for mine! Having decals made for mine would only cost $50...
-Mike
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I'll be interested in seeing how you get on with painting this one. I've a 11200 livery in mind but haven't dared tackle it. Probably a 2012 project now as weather here is detioriating and I have no where indoors to paint and keep warm!
Paul R
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Great shots Mike There is actually two McNally's 11200, second one is due next week Also in case you didn't know, Liebherr yellow and McNally's yellow are different so it isn't just a case of getting decals and painting the wheels and chassis.
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Paul R wrote:I'll be interested in seeing how you get on with painting this one. I've a 11200 livery in mind but haven't dared tackle it. Probably a 2012 project now as weather here is detioriating and I have no where indoors to paint and keep warm!
Paul R I won't be repainting it, I am just sticking the decals on and that's it. No way am I even going to try and tackle this for a repaint.
-Mike
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Sam-wch wrote:Great shots Mike There is actually two McNally's 11200, second one is due next week Also in case you didn't know, Liebherr yellow and McNally's yellow are different so it isn't just a case of getting decals and painting the wheels and chassis. Thanks! I didn't even noticed the difference in paint, oh well. I am just putting the decals on it.
-Mike
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