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I was board tonight so figured I would take some pics of some trucks I'm working on. The one in the back will be a Hallamore. In front of that will be Miller transfer and rigging In front of that will be Precision heavy hauling. The next two will be J. Supor and the last one will be premay
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steelman wrote:I was board tonight so figured I would take some pics of some trucks I'm working on. The one in the back will be a Hallamore. In front of that will be Miller transfer and rigging In front of that will be Precision heavy hauling. The next two will be J. Supor and the last one will be premay Awesome!! P.S. I particularly like your display set-up. Very unique and impressive.
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The red truck with the yellow lowboy setup, is the lowboy originally a Tonkin? I'm interested in building a setup like that, can you tell me what you used? -Jake
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Jake, You just need two tonkin lowboys.
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You have an awesome collection, great display. Can you post some close-up pics of the Manitowoc 4100 with the container handling configuration?
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BryanG, look up manitowoc harbor crane 1/50 scale I don't know how to put a link.
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Deleting duplicate posts. Don't know how that happened. Sorry.
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Don L wrote:BryanG wrote:You have an awesome collection, great display. Can you post some close-up pics of the Manitowoc 4100 with the container handling configuration? BryanG, I didn't even pick up on that until your post. Nice catch! I ALSO would like to see some close-ups of that 4100, and also know more about how a 4100 was customized into that configuration. I mentioned to someone the other day that this must have been the ONLY 4100 configuration that TWH didn't make. LOL But, apparently steelman made it!! EDIT: http://forum.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=137413
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Those are quite impressive..!! Good job as usual. Ken
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steelman wrote:BryanG, look up manitowoc harbor crane 1/50 scale I don't know how to put a link. Your 4100 harbor crane is freaking AWESOME ironman!! Outstanding job!! http://forum.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=137413
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