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Well sants only asks for one thing at christmas..C-O-O-O-K-I-E-S. So its a no brainer..LTM 1400 7.1.. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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cranedude07 wrote:<------ AHAH one picture's worth a thousand words as they say....
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Brett G wrote:Ironstef70 wrote:I may like to do lots of my stuff, but I have limitations in skills and tools. Hence, I wish these three things existed (in die cast metal, and 1:50 scale of course): 1: This African version of the Merc Actros 8x8 in Mammoet livery (WSI, please : "/> 2: That Liebherr LHM 500 crane, same model, but in 1:50 scale rather than 1:87 (original Liebherr or Mammoet) or a 1:50 version of one from Huisman maybe: https://www.davesmodels.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=6153: That good old Mack M45 now sitting in Mammoet's headquarters (WSI also...): "/> Well, that would be my list. But I'm such a bad boy... M45 mammoet & M75 is available as a 1:50 resin built or kit . You're right they actually sells online; maybe I should find a cure to these allergies to resin... I think I light the feel of the weight and the ease of repaint in case of chipping, or just to change the color when feeling for a new project. Matter of fact, UK Smith Models used to buid them (1:48) but I contacted the company and the M45 is no longer produced. Believe it or not, I have a unfinished CAT374D (still need to do the hydro lines, but busy doing the chain pullers, remember?) that I made basically similar to WSI's 870 Mammo Salvage, and I glued a 3/4"x 2" x 1 1/4" piece of steel in the carbody as a ballast so I can put rocks in the bucket eventually... I know, maybe am doing too much. Must see a doctor...
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How about First gear to offer in 1/50 all the nice vintage models they do not buid in that scale yet(A-C HD41, Inter TD25 pipelayer, 560 loader, 433 scraper, pay hauler, that International "S" series tractor trailer with lowbed.....what else?? How about some hydraulic machines from SpecCast.....Bantam C-450, Northwest 35DH and 55DH hydraulic excavators Rowan H, i also second you with the PC1000-1 Max.
Cat 245.....Now and Forever I am looking for industrial auction brochures from Ritchie Bros, Miller & Miller, Forke Bros, First Team Auction, Max Rouse, etc from the 70's, 80's and 90's.I am a collector and heavy equipment enthusiast and these pamphlets are loaded with nice pictures of cleaned and freshly painted equipment.Thet don't have much value once the sale is over but they are a great help to me in preserving the memory of machines that are no longer being built.Please, help my hobby by looking in your old storage boxes and file folders for these old auction sale brochures.Your help is much appreciated.
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An Fiat-Allis 41B or Allis-Clamers HD41. I know one's been done, but it's so hard to find, if Santa brought one out, hell I'd take it anyday, no matter the price!
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I would like a machine like the last one Patrick has pictured here, this would look great with pipelaying equipment on a diorama. Other than that some RoadTec paving equipment from either First Gear or NZG like the shuttle buggy!!
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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1) Although rumours have been out and about that the luffing jib for the LTM1500 would appear in Nuremburg, but still i also hope it will come as a complete set like the LTM1800's, capable of fixed jib and also as a luffing jib. 2) Conrad's Superlift 3800 to become a reality 3) A 1:50 LTM1750 instead of a 1:87 scale. This crane can do so much and 1:87 doesnt really justify it. 4) WSI to come out with more Knuckle boom crane on a 8x4 chassis with flatbed.
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Hope to see a luffer for the ac1000 at toy fair as well. If both jibs come out at toy fair and the cc3800, going to be another expensive year!
Brandon my youtube channelMy Facebook Page
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Tri=axle block truck. Hitachi EX-1100 or 1200 with clam Autocar rock truck 4600 Manitowoc. All in 1/50
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I have wanted several 1:50 scale models for a long time..... Some of which include; Quad Axle Straight Dump Trucks Quint Axle Straight Dump Trucks Old Ford and New Holland Backhoes A Komatsu PC1250LC-8 That being said, I realized a long time ago if I wanted these things, that I would have to make them myself. So, I am doing just that. All of the above listed are on my bench as we speak. Since I have those bases covered.... My new list would include..... Komatsu PC600LC-7/-8 Komatsu PC800LC-7/-8 An American style Komatsu PC400LC-7/-8 Komatsu PC138US-LC With Extra Buckets and Attachments A REALISTIC Cat D5K LGP Cat 312CL Cat 315CL Cat 318CL Cat 345CL/349EL and a whole bunch more....but those are my main requests MikesModels2011 on FacebookMikesModels2011 on YouTubeMikes Model Reviews ThreadMack Granite Project Thread
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Hmmm lots of intyeresting stuff here. That reminds me one: Maybe a Cat 527 tracked skidder from Norscot???
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A couple more 1/50 tower cranes wouldn't hurt.. And a liebherr 1400 like was mentioned above!
More time to work on my current projects would be nice, but that would mean less $$ to spend on models.
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I like to see LTM 1350 in other liveries than current ones.
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A Gottwald AK 680-3, made by either YCC or NZG in Sarens livery with the Terex drivers cab would be nice.
Also a Lampson Transi-lift of some sort in 1.50 scale, not fussed which one as I find them all interesting.
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Some 1350 or 1500 cranes in uk livery's,or hopefully the 1350 I from sarens http://www.flickr.com/photos/10069306@N07/
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The rest of the Thömen crane (LG 1550)
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1/50 scale lowboy with jeeps added 1/50 scale road widener Midland, Blawknox or Barber Greene
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If by Santa you mean Jason to produce me a Lampson LTL 2600 in 1/50 then thats what im asking for
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A nicely detailed Case 580 M with attachments in 1/50
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bobcat skid steer and track skid steer S130, S510, S850, T110, T140, T590, T870 A770 attachments 4:1 buckets, auger with 3- 5 different sized auger, breaker, broom, rake- grapple combo, power rake, fork set that work side to side movement, mower or slasher, tree mulcher, sieve bucket s250 or s330 old school profiler set up with water tank on side bobcat mini excavators E26 E42 E45 E63 E85 full set up for general hire grabs buckets riper auger rake tilt hitch
cat 305cr 307 308cd 311 312d 312e 314 319 939c drott full forestry rops and 953C or D laser level set up with rippers and 4:1 216b3 247b3 259b3 299d xhp
jcb backhoe 1cx and 1cxt set for water work so full bucket set up with extra blade buckets ripper and low profile clean up blade and 3cx australian mine set up with full set of buckets ripper hammer and tilt hitch
case 1840 455 855d or e drott asv/terex pt 30 pt 60 pt 100g pt 100 g forestry set mulcher and omg would love a rcv
yanmar excavator vio 17 vio 27-5b vio45 vios 55 angle blade upgrade vio 75 vio 80 sv100
IR or rammax etc any brand small 3-8 tonne sheepfoot roller with blade oh and cause i am aussie a dingo or kanga model stand on loader or small avant
council sized tipper like isuzu 950 tipper and trailer to suit combo work racks etc
new holland ls 150 ls 170 ls 190 c 175 c 190
hitachi zx 14 zx 50 zx 60usb zx 70 zx 75 zx 120 zx 135 zx 160
and omg a company the make attachment for all models and i go sit back down and keep wishing haha matt
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