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Excellent photos, it would be great to see some more of her fully built
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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Great photos! Would be nice if Conrad updated their LR/LG to the /2 versions!
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^ My thoughts exactly. The LR1750/2 would make an awesome model. Great photos - thanks for sharing!
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A you sure it's Lr1750 not an Lr1600? Looks like for me it's Lr1600.
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Look at the counterweights - you can tell straight away it's the 1750. Also the track frames are bulkier and taller.
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Davie82 wrote:Look at the counterweights - you can tell straight away it's the 1750. Also the track frames are bulkier and taller. Some new version with updated cab?
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I am pretty sure it is a LR1750/2, or at least the boom parts are from a LR1750/2: The serial number plate does say as well LR1750/2
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Thanks. Never saw Lr1750 like this one. Looks like Liebherr goes to the platform unification way.
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It is also my first LR1750, just saw a Felbermayr LG1750 a few years back building a Windturbine in my Hometown.
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The 1750s have that traingluar infill, with circular holes, in the boom butt. I haven't seen a 1600, or any other crane, with this feature.
That is a great looking livery, and the snowy background is perfect. Very nice pictures!
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I haven't bought a new crane in years. If Conrad came out with an updated LR1750/2, I'd definitely get one!
Chris
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Wow! That’s looking good.
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That’s a nice machine. I wish our pin puller was mounted on a dumper!! Heavy Cranes
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What a beauty!
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I’d buy one of those!
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