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It's packaged so nicely I don't want to open it
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Now me being a huge concrete pump fan you will have to let me know what you think of this model. I haven't bought any new concrete pump models mainly because the pump companies around me dont use them. Out here majority are schwing and putzmiezter. And sadly not many new models have came out from them. So if you do open it let me know what you think.
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Nice, can't wait to see that bad boy. Does it have that nice red ribbon tied to the model? In my opinion those Sany models come in the nicest boxes. Cheers. "It's O-gauge or no gauge..."
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Very massive.
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wow, that's one heck of a pumper
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sweeeeeettttt concrete pumper!!!!
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Wow, the reach on that thing is incredible. "It's O-gauge or no gauge..."
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Man Oh Man !!!! This thing is "INSANY" !!!! Hope you have a nice and spacy display area for it.
Cab looks like a customized and modified Scania truck cab.
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You could go fishing with that! Cracking model.
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DOLPHIN wrote:Man Oh Man !!!! This thing is "INSANY" !!!! Hope you have a nice and spacy display area for it.
Cab looks like a customized and modified Scania truck cab.
Dolph Not sure how im going to display it. May end up being folded up for now :( The cab does have the Scania look and the carrier is based off of a crane similar to the 11200.
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EX8000 wrote:Wow, the reach on that thing is incredible. It holds the boom surprisingly well considering the weight and reach on it. One cylinder is a little week and bleeds down at a long reach but that's my only complaint. Not sure if I can fix that. The paint is what I really like. No decals on the model...everything is painted. The paint appears to have a metal flake look to it as well. At first I wasn't sure how I felt about that but now its growing on me. It is an excellent model although a bit pricey. If you like pump models, I highly recommend it!
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Nice looking rig!
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THIS IS 86M LONG CONCRETE PUMPER WITH 9 AXLES AND IS A REALLY HEAVY MODEL IN GIFT PACKAGE
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One cool lookin monster concrete pumper !
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It's hard to tell from your pictures, but next to the Mammoet 11200, the Sany looks like it's smaller than 1/50 scale? Or does the Sany's streamlined cab just look that way next to the Liebherr cab?
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thumperjdm wrote:It's hard to tell from your pictures, but next to the Mammoet 11200, the Sany looks like it's smaller than 1/50 scale? Or does the Sany's streamlined cab just look that way next to the Liebherr cab? It's 1/50...the cab is small.
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Geez, what a beauty. That's not common to be seen as a model, thanks for sharing. S
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Hello, Is this model have steering? How many wheels steer? Thanks Derrick
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gohkleng wrote:Hello, Is this model have steering? How many wheels steer? Thanks Derrick It does have steering but I will have to see how many axles steer. It is quite a few if I remember correctly.
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