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Paul A wrote:Thats a cracking twin lift luvin them yellow cranes. Paul A Thanks Paul
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gbarnewall wrote:Thats a nice package day there Sam,the Sarens 1050 and Scania are still on my long finger,my very very very long finger Nice to see them set up too along with the 2 liebherrs,the way Conrad intended Thanks Graham  I have one of them fingers also  still a lot more models on my list but, I finally decided to get em' before they were sold out.
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Homer wrote:Great package day Sam, you'll have to take the plunge and order the Sarens SGC and LG1550 now that your a Sarens collector!! Emmmm, I only like telescopic's!!  Well that's my excuse and Im sticking to it haha  . Has absoulutley nothing to with the price of them two models
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Liebherr LTM 1300-6.1      The MAN & two Merc's      
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The Fleet First lift with the new decals  
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Nice job Sam. Birger does a great job on decals and he has done mine for several years now. I just haven't had the time to go back to my last big project and get it finished  Paul R
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The decals look sick, very nice job on them
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Great looking fleet sam  wasn't expecting you to redo your liebherrs..love the hook block decal  your design??. I know big hamish on the way but would you do a standard LTM 11200 in these decals?? i would think with that huge canvas of carrier,boom & outriggers that it would be a fantastic ''what if'' model.. Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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Paul R wrote:Nice job Sam. Birger does a great job on decals and he has done mine for several years now. I just haven't had the time to go back to my last big project and get it finished  Paul R Thanks Paul. Yeah he does a great job, I will definitely be doing business with him again  What's this "big project" your talking about??
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CAT324DL wrote:The decals look sick, very nice job on them Thanks Mike, I'm really happy with how they turned out
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transtechnic wrote:Great looking fleet sam  wasn't expecting you to redo your liebherrs..love the hook block decal  your design??. I know big hamish on the way but would you do a standard LTM 11200 in these decals?? i would think with that huge canvas of carrier,boom & outriggers that it would be a fantastic ''what if'' model.. Aubrey. Thanks Aubrey  Yeah the hook block is going to be our new logo, its not on any of the real cranes yet As for a 11200, I was thinking about that myself. But its a hell of a big jump from a 1300 to a 11200 and I just don't think there is enough work for it down here in the south-east  I was also thinking about getting a standard ac500 and putting the decals on it, but I don't see that happening til after Big Hamish
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Looking Really Tidy Pal, You need a few Escort and service vans and a few chaps wearing WCH overalls Heavy Cranes
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sexy work Sam! the decals make 'em look alot better now, I like th eidea too of the 112 and ac500,and LR1280 lr1300 cc8800 Nice chainage too,can I ask did you make them yourself?
Why is "phonetically" spelt with a "ph"? ... It's better to be silent and thought a fool, then to speak up and remove all doubt The complex of Newgrange was originally built between c. 3100 and 2900 BC,[2] meaning that it's aproximately 5,000 years old. According to Carbon-14 dates,[3] it is more than 500 years older than the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and predates Stonehenge by about 1,000 years.
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gbarnewall wrote:sexy work Sam! Really do worry about you sometimes mate................... Heavy Cranes
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Sam-wch wrote:Thanks Paul. Yeah he does a great job, I will definitely be doing business with him again  What's this "big project" your talking about?? This one:   Paul R
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Jack. wrote:Looking Really Tidy Pal, You need a few Escort and service vans and a few chaps wearing WCH overalls Thanks Jack. I've been looking for some vans but can't find much in RAL1007  Where would I get overalls in 1:50th scale?
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gbarnewall wrote:sexy work Sam! the decals make 'em look alot better now, I like th eidea too of the 112 and ac500,and LR1280 lr1300 cc8800 Nice chainage too,can I ask did you make them yourself? Thanks Graham  and the ac1000 and ltm1350 when they come out  and hopefully a ltm1500 No I cant take credit for the chains, a lad on ebay makes and sells em'. I got a couple of spreader bars off him also and their great. Just search "chains" in models and you'll find em'
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Paul R wrote:This one:   Paul R That's real nice Paul  do you have much more to do to it?
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Sam-wch wrote:That's real nice Paul  do you have much more to do to it? Unfortunately yes! I had to strip down the outriggers because of a wonky decal and some overspray issues. In fact, I am now on my fourth attempt I also still have the upper structure to paint and also the boom.................. Paul R
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