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Action pics some posts further down!I thought you guys might have been missing those blue and yellow heavy lifters! I have been up to many other things this year and haven't had much time left to search for cranezz! That's why I've been so inactive so far, sorry for that So here is their LR 1300, SX version. SX means the crawlers can be pulled together to make it narrow-track style! I came there a little late today, but will be going there soon again to snap some better shots of it in action! DSC_5171 by NikooliX / A I Nikolis, on Flickr DSC_5187 by NikooliX / A I Nikolis, on Flickr DSC_5172 by NikooliX / A I Nikolis, on Flickr And here is what it would look like in SX-mode: (old pic from Bauma 2010) 200 by NikooliX / A I Nikolis, on Flickr
//Alexander
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Great pics! Thanks for sharing. What is the purpose of the SX option?
Chris
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The narrow-track cranes are popular for windmill work, since they will able to crawl on narrow roads to the next windmill
//Alexander
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I was at Bauma 2010... I did not see that crane... Looks cool, too bad that NZG didin't build the model this way as well.
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A I Nikolis wrote:The narrow-track cranes are popular for windmill work, since they will able to crawl on narrow roads to the next windmill Thanks.
Chris
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love the blue and yellow, nice pictures.... good to see you taking pictures of cranes again
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DeWoc19 wrote:love the blue and yellow, nice pictures.... good to see you taking pictures of cranes again Ditto on that comment. Been missing the blue and yellow Paul R
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Those colors are so sharp! Surprised nzg hasn't made this livery yet! Great photos too!
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cranedude07 wrote:Those colors are so sharp! Surprised nzg hasn't made this livery yet! Great photos too! LTM 11200 came out in Havator blue and yellow, but for LR1300, yeah it would be nice
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yeah, i knew about the 112, should have specified
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Yea I kinda felt sorry for just having left you guys like that! Though I can not promise to give you more pics as frequently as I used to do, I will at least try
//Alexander
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Nice to see you back Alexander!
//Niklas Eriksson
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