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5 more: 76. Grove TM 9120
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77. Liebherr LTM 1025
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78. Liebherr LTM 1200
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79. Grove GMK 7550...Ready for repaint, it been like that for 1½ years now :/ laaaaazy me! wondering if i still remember how to put it togheter again
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80. Chevrolet Silverado
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Ford silverado????? Thought Chevy made those lol
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Westernstar10 wrote:Ford silverado????? Thought Chevy made those lol Ups, fixed that, i must have confused it with my Ford F-650 , thanks for the hint. 81. Ford F-650
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What do you have planned for the GMK7450? I also did the same, stripped it down and then took me forever to get around to painting it, but the end result turned out okay.
Paul R
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Paul R wrote:What do you have planned for the GMK7450? I also did the same, stripped it down and then took me forever to get around to painting it, but the end result turned out okay.
Paul R I planned to paint it in the danish crane company BMS livery Something like this: They also do have one gmk 7450, but thats in yellow, they got it from another company they bought, and never repainted it Pic...i planned , lets see when i can put myself togheter to paint it
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Some of the last ones, i got more models since i took all these pictures, so i need to take pictures of those soon. 82. Volkswagen 83. Volvo FH12 (This is Joal) Small trucks together. 1 of 11 shelf with models 2 and 3 of 11 shelf with models
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I havent got around to take pictures of the last models, and now i am waiting for some more with the mail, so i will take pictures when i have em all. 4 of 11 shelf with models: 5 and 6 of 11 shelf: 7, 8 and 9 of 11 shelf: 10 and 11 of 11 shelf: 7 shelfs:
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Holy...!!! 8 years ago i updated this, i guess its on time with some new contents Well, story with this new crane i got, is that i really really wanted it since the age of 12, i had these technical datasheets of the crane, and i was like wooaaaaa! So when i finished education as electrician not long ago, i thought i was gonna buy it from the first salary i got as fully educated....well, i waited untill christmas instead and got it for myself as present So here is my new Gottwald AMK 1000!!! Some huge heavy boxes! Thats just sick, a glass thing with the crane inside! (no idea what they are called...not even in my own language ) THE CRANE!!!THE BOOM!!!A little belly rubbing...uuhh, are you a sweet little crane, are you? rub rub rub.Uhmm, erecti...the crane stands tall!BROKEN PARTS!!!Temporary position, untill i get some cnc cuttet partsI am very heppy about this crane...shame with the broken parts tho, but those boom lock things are totally crap anyway, i wouldnt trust em on the long run, so i want some 45 mm x 2,2 mm pins to lock it in place instead. Cya around
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The outriggers look very sturdy,are those threaded,like a bolt?Never seen the underneath.
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modelmaniac wrote:The outriggers look very sturdy,are those threaded,like a bolt?Never seen the underneath. Yes, they are pins, and they where NOT easy to put in the holes, because of the paint, i had to use force to press the outriggers in place to allign the holes, aarrgg that last 0,5 mm was annoying.
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It’s a beautiful model and I also waited several years for them.
Boom pin brackets are fragile but at least the part that breaks off isn’t a load bearing part. I just fixed mine back in place and it’s been fully boomed up for 3-4 years now.
Enjoy the model!
Paul R
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Hi again, ok, time went pretyt fast this time, didnt remeber it as 8 month since ive uploaded the AMK 1000 :D But i got the parts i needed for locking the boom, so its now rdy for some heavy lifting.
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Gottwald AMK 1000 + Liebherr LG 1750
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Gottwald AMK 1000 + Liebherr LG 1750
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Gottwald AMK 1000
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Ups...a little spoiler for the next post on the second last image :D...what could it be?
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