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That monster just keeps getting better and better. TFS
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TO COOL!!!
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Holy crap ! I wish I had a garage for my collection. TFS
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Joined: 11/13/2012 Posts: 1,001 Location: South oz THE ASS END OF THE RIVER , Australia
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speechless 1 question how the hell you keep that shed dust free my shed is ful of dust in 3 days even the floor gets concrete dust in a few days :( veetwo .
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Joined: 2/5/2009 Posts: 1,990 Location: waterford ireland
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Wow impressive work
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Joined: 10/7/2005 Posts: 2,495 Location: Shetland
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*thud*.....I just fainted!. That is incredible My favourite crane - the CC8800 - looks small in among all that
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Joined: 6/1/2006 Posts: 4,065 Location: Dublin Ireland
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Amazing!!! What a monster and to be a monster in a family of monsters too!! Thanks for sharing!!
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"?
... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt
The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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Joined: 3/14/2006 Posts: 753 Location: Southern California
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Very impressive work. That is some collection.
Glad to be able to see it.
Jerry
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Joined: 5/15/2013 Posts: 222 Location: Netherlands
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Impressive collection! And impressive height of the models. LTM 11200 with maximum 126m jib, top! Makes the SGC with its 130m boom look not that big at all... And it took a while before I even noticed the two LTM 1800's, also with maximum jib...
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Joined: 4/17/2014 Posts: 186 Location: Somewhere on the west coast of Canada...
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Nice collection, not a big fan of cranes but love that CC8800 in Sarens livery. "It's O-gauge or no gauge..."
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Joined: 5/3/2005 Posts: 408 Location: Queen Creek Arizona
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I'm now rethinking of adding the max to my 18000 Aguado, just a bit of repaint on the Manitowoc livery booms. Will have to put it back in the living room again though, only vaulted sealing in the house. Very nice collection and I thank you for letting us have a look.
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Joined: 12/2/2013 Posts: 72 Location: California
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amazing! post some close up photos
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Joined: 1/13/2014 Posts: 158 Location: Olympia, WA
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Superb collection Mark!! Love how all the 1:50's look small compared to the PTC. TFS
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Joined: 4/14/2010 Posts: 113 Location: NQ Aust
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Thanks for the glowing responses fellas… I don’t post looking for compliments, but when they are given they are appreciated. Victor I hope you didn’t miss the LG1550 SDWB in Sarens in all its glory in the middle? Has to be my favourite in 1:50 (thanks Favco 500)….that is until I can find some more boom for the 8800! (Favco again). The shed takes some keeping clean, but now that I am retired I have all the time in the world, and it is only for assembly/display. I should have chosen a different backdrop though, the shadecloth is a haven for spiders etc. I wish I had paid the extra to have it sealed. It is very hard to do close-ups and single out a machine, and everybody has seen close-ups of other members and most of mine are no different, but I need to try and get to know my camera a bit better. Thanks again for looking. Grumpy old fart...Mark If you only do what you've always done, you will only get what you always got!
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Joined: 12/10/2013 Posts: 89 Location: WA
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Not a real big fans of cranes myself but wow, that is a cool collection!
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Crane Crew wrote: Victor I hope you didn’t miss the LG1550 SDWB in Sarens in all its glory in the middle?
Of course not I got one myself, that I converted to an SW / SL version, since the original with the same license plate has no derrick. (bought another SL boom for that).
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Joined: 4/9/2014 Posts: 32 Location: Newcastle upon tyne
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very nice collection and an amazing project
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Joined: 8/8/2002 Posts: 5,515 Location: New Jersey
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Real nice crane collection you got there especially the ones that are operational.
Chet
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