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Felipe we will be waiting. Steve
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Liebherr LTM1800 Sarens YCC!!! 001_2 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr 003_2 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr 004_2 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr 012 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr Liebherr LTM1800 Sarens by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Felipe you cease to amaze me, I had no idea you were a crane man. I’m sure that one is a top of the line model also, I will check with The Crane Dude Quinella he knows a little bit about everything. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe you cease to amaze me, I had no idea you were a crane man. I’m sure that one is a top of the line model also, I will check with The Crane Dude Quinella he knows a little bit about everything. Steve Steve, I had a lot of cranes. Many Mammoet models, include LTM11200, boom trasnporter, Coke Drum and many others. I had some other Sarens models too. I sold many of them on last 3 years to get mine and vintage machines models. Now I just save the LTM11200, LTM1800 and LTM1400 Sarens. I will the LTM11200 go if I find a good CCM 637G to get. I just want save the YCC model, because they are amazing!!!
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Felipe, I was wondering about your model bench, is that old brochures that you put under a glass covering or something?
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Felipe thanks for explanation, you had some cranes. Steve
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codydanos wrote:Felipe, I was wondering about your model bench, is that old brochures that you put under a glass covering or something? Yes Steve. I have some old brochures. On past I had a large talbe in my model room. I use to put these under the glass. however after my boy born I do not have more space for it. Now i just have some print pics in my table. I hope show you my new D8K soon! they will be a pair with chains!!!
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My last big crane Liebherr LTM11200 Sarens NZG 20151107_203038 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr 20151107_202959 by Felipe Russo, no Flickr
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Felipe I see you have the Sword Grove Pete, I got mine but it never had the Grove markings, I think Quinella had something to do with that. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe I see you have the Sword Grove Pete, I got mine but it never had the Grove markings, I think Quinella had something to do with that. Steve dear Steve, good morning! It's the TWH, DHS version. It comes with decals on box. The original one still new, I've done it on last year and can send for you if you want.
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Felipe I appreciate the gesture, l will check my box again to see if I passed over them. It may take a couple of weeks to find the box. Thanks Steve
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Felipe the DW21 is a great looking model. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Felipe the DW21 is a great looking model. Steve It's a very well done model Steve! I love these vintage models. My collection focus is the vintage machines, till 80's. I have just mine machines and cranes out of this period.
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Hi Felipe,
Im not too much into cranes - old cables shovels excluded - but your Sarens fleet is pretty beautiful. Maybe they trigger sompthing in my brain cause they are blue like the old Mencks? Who knows, but the amount of detail is amazing.
And now to the DW21 - this scraper starter a true miracle in Germany after the war. Some called it "The Yellow Revolution": Back in the 30ies, many german engineers visited the States and were very inquisitive about the new technolgy called scrapers. Some own concepts were born, but motorscrapers never entered production programms of german equipment manufacturers.
And then the DW21 appeared - much more then his 3-axle brother DW20 - and showed to german construction men, what high performance muck shifting really means. We were still used to the old system of steam or diesel shovels and narrow gauge railways back then! Many of our operators learned the trade sitting on the right render of the DW21 tractor. The appearance oft the D9D as a powerful and reliable push and rip dozer in 1955 made the team complete.
Felipe, do you have a 1/50 scale D9D?
Thanks for sharing, have fun Max
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Mr. Scholz wrote:Hi Felipe,
Im not too much into cranes - old cables shovels excluded - but your Sarens fleet is pretty beautiful. Maybe they trigger sompthing in my brain cause they are blue like the old Mencks? Who knows, but the amount of detail is amazing.
And now to the DW21 - this scraper starter a true miracle in Germany after the war. Some called it "The Yellow Revolution": Back in the 30ies, many german engineers visited the States and were very inquisitive about the new technolgy called scrapers. Some own concepts were born, but motorscrapers never entered production programms of german equipment manufacturers.
And then the DW21 appeared - much more then his 3-axle brother DW20 - and showed to german construction men, what high performance muck shifting really means. We were still used to the old system of steam or diesel shovels and narrow gauge railways back then! Many of our operators learned the trade sitting on the right render of the DW21 tractor. The appearance oft the D9D as a powerful and reliable push and rip dozer in 1955 made the team complete.
Felipe, do you have a 1/50 scale D9D?
Thanks for sharing, have fun Max Really nice history Max!!! That's the cause I keep here in DHS, it's an school! I do not have a D9D in 1:50, but for sure I would like to have!!!
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Felipe the F700 looks great under the Rogers especially with the trailer being white. Steve
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