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Robert Heuston
Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2014 10:34:04 PM

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So anyone heard any rumors on what we may see at the '15 toy fair?

I'd like to see maybe a LTR1220 from NZG/WSI, and the LTR11200.

Some hitachi mining diggers aswell. In parts for dio build.
cranedude07
Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2014 11:16:49 PM

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I'd like to see a ltr1220
I think nzg might have a lr11000 in the works
I think we can say the ltr11200 isn't coming, otherwise we would already have it by now

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Rocky100370
Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2014 11:18:11 PM
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NZG Liebherr LR13000........ It's coming I can feel it!
DafgekCanada
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 12:44:48 AM

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I think the LTM1750 will becoming from NZG.

Mammoet- Size does Matter.

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evdew
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 1:04:42 AM

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I would love to see all of the above, an lr11000 by NGZ would make me very happy. I'd also like to see anything new from Manitowoc/Grove, especially some new grove hydros...maybe something along the lines of the gmk6400.
cranedude07
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 1:17:58 AM

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I too would love to see anything Manitowoc/grove but I think it will be atleast another year or more before we see/hear anything.
The 6400/6450 is a sweet crane! Would be awesome to see the new MLCs made too.
Pray Pray Pray

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321DLCR
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 3:33:08 AM

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Love to see grove 5275 6400 or redo of 7550
Robert Heuston
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 4:32:48 AM

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DafgekCanada wrote:
I think the LTM1750 will becoming from NZG.


I think WSI would be more than likely to do that, seeing they already done that 1/87 unit.
centaurious25
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 6:03:24 AM
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Would love to see Grove GMK6300 or 6400, Liebherr LTM1750, LTR1220, Terex Challenger 3160/3180, 5600/5800 or even the AC350. Would really love to see the ac350. I think we are lacking 6 axle crane from either grove or terex demag
DafgekCanada
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 1:27:27 PM

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Robert Heuston wrote:
DafgekCanada wrote:
I think the LTM1750 will becoming from NZG.


I think WSI would be more than likely to do that, seeing they already done that 1/87 unit.

But NZG all ready has made the ltm 11200 so the under carriage is all ready there. Just move the axles and done. I would rather see it from NZG then from WSI for such a large hydro.

Mammoet- Size does Matter.

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Jack.
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 1:34:11 PM

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A 6300 would be brilliant. So would any of the new terex cranes.

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Just move the axles and done.


I don't think it's that easy.....

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DafgekCanada
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 4:36:56 PM

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Jack. wrote:
A 6300 would be brilliant. So would any of the new terex cranes.

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Just move the axles and done.


I don't think it's that easy.....

But the principal for ltm 1750 is all ready there. How do you think Liebherr designed this crane? my bet is they reversed engineered the LTM11200 chassis added a boom the 50m meter boom and there you have an LTM1750-9.1

Mammoet- Size does Matter.

Dafgek
EX8000
Posted: Sunday, September 14, 2014 8:07:39 PM

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Hopefully now that the Bucyrus clamshell by EMD has been released, they can now focus on completing the Hitachi EH5500. It's been a while since we heard anything about it other than a photo. Still would like to see a 1/50 EX8000 of course! Teeth



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Greasemonkey
Posted: Monday, September 15, 2014 5:30:45 PM

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EX8000 wrote:
Still would like to see a 1/50 EX8000 of course! Teeth


I agree! I'd like to see one too. I'm not going to hold my breath, but it sure would be nice to see a big Hitachi.
Jack.
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 6:55:28 PM

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DafgekCanada wrote:
Jack. wrote:
A 6300 would be brilliant. So would any of the new terex cranes.

Quote:
Just move the axles and done.


I don't think it's that easy.....

But the principal for ltm 1750 is all ready there. How do you think Liebherr designed this crane? my bet is they reversed engineered the LTM11200 chassis added a boom the 50m meter boom and there you have an LTM1750-9.1


That's like saying all airbus did with the A 380 was get an A 320 make it longer and stick another floor on it?

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EastCoastFabricator
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 7:00:20 PM

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Jack. wrote:
DafgekCanada wrote:
Jack. wrote:
A 6300 would be brilliant. So would any of the new terex cranes.

Quote:
Just move the axles and done.


I don't think it's that easy.....

But the principal for ltm 1750 is all ready there. How do you think Liebherr designed this crane? my bet is they reversed engineered the LTM11200 chassis added a boom the 50m meter boom and there you have an LTM1750-9.1


That's like saying all airbus did with the A 380 was get an A 320 make it longer and stick another floor on it?


and add a couple of engines

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digggerr
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 8:16:58 PM
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DafgekCanada wrote:
my bet is they reversed engineered the LTM11200 chassis added a boom the 50m meter boom and there you have an LTM1750-9.1


I'll take that bet.
kokosing Const Co
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 10:24:12 PM

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No cranes, I would laugh!

Hopefully a Hitachi 600 series or 1200. I wouldn't deny any Komatsu's in the 600-800 range, and it seems as if the PC1250 won't ever happen.
The Contractor
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 11:09:29 PM

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I agree with Kokosing Const Co, cranes, cranes, cranes....................tired of them! Unless it's a Link-Belt LS-238 or LS248 Lattice Boom Crawler.
We need more Paving Models too!!
Cat336EL
Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 11:12:46 PM

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I ll second that kokosing const co. To be quite honest any larger hoes will make me happy... Also some machines 10 - 19 tons would be nice, to go on my tag trailerCool

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