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J.Galvez wrote:Sam, I really envy you!  It looks superb. Congrats! Great I decided to get one of this 11200. Now it's the looong waiting time to get it! You won't be disappointed Jose, its a great model transtechnic wrote:Ooohhh shes a beaut alright  . ?congrats sam,love the flag in cab.Regards. Aubrey. Thanks Aubrey, do you have her on the way yourself?? GusO wrote:Sam did ya find kevins place alright ,the end of the lane in the middle of nowhere again fantastic model nice pics, any of those wch decals to spare i would like to do a crane in your father livery, goodluck gus. Yeah just a quick phone call when I was getting close and he directed me not a bother Think I have a few of the decals lying around somewhere, not sure if there's enough to do a whole crane though Gus but I'll have a look for ya. Be nice to see a WCH model other then my own
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Getting ready for her first lift, adding the ballast weights Attaching the heavy lift jib and getting ready to reeve the block All ready to lift, WCH's 1300 arrives to tail the tank and starts ballasting up Starting to lift View from the deck of the 1300 Tank just about stood now
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 That is nice sam congrats. i want one of those mcnallys 11200. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Common Mike. Nothing to compare. You have done a great job with your crane. But have some "mistakes''. Original is original. Cheers. Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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J.Galvez wrote:Common Mike. Nothing to compare. You have done a great job with your crane. But have some "mistakes''. Original is original. Cheers. Haha, may not be perfect, its a custom, but works for me. I just need to paint those rims yellow. May I ask what the mistakes are?
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CAT324DL wrote:J.Galvez wrote:Common Mike. Nothing to compare. You have done a great job with your crane. But have some "mistakes''. Original is original. Cheers. Haha, may not be perfect, its a custom, but works for me. I just need to paint those rims yellow. May I ask what the mistakes are? Mike. As far I've noticed: Boom extensions colors. Main boom decals. Mc Nally's decals go in the lower part, and the windhoist decals go on the upper side. Outrigger beams, etc. But please don't get me wrong. Is a constructive comment! Cheers! Jose.The proudly Mexican cookie monster!It's a diecast thing.You couldn't understand!
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J.Galvez wrote:Mike. As far I've noticed:
Boom extensions colors.
Main boom decals. Mc Nally's decals go in the lower part, and the windhoist decals go on the upper side.
Outrigger beams, etc.
But please don't get me wrong. Is a constructive comment!
Cheers!
I won't take any of those personally, don't worry  When I put the decals on my 11200, I was basing it off of of this Mcnally's 11200   After some research a while ago, the numerous 11200's that Mcnally's owns, are all decaled differently. Just saying
-Mike
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Mike no offence whatsoever to you, but you already started a thread showing your mcnallys custom a little while back, its very nice but no need to hijack Sams thread with it too, we've seen it! Anyway back on topic, great set up Sam it takes a lot of time to set up crane lift dio's so well done and thanks for posting it.
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Great pics Sam, love your collection.
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CAT324DL wrote:Homer wrote:Mike no offence whatsoever to you, but you already started a thread showing your mcnallys custom a little while back, its very nice but no need to hijack Sams thread with it too, we've seen it! Anyway back on topic, great set up Sam it takes a lot of time to set up crane lift dio's so well done and thanks for posting it. Well I thought maybe it would be cool to join in and just show off two pics of my model, apparently its illegal to you... Nope, not illegal...
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could be worse,there is another McNallys model out there with more flaws,but I'll say nothing
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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Class Pictures Sam!! Heavy Cranes
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Sam another great set of pics,on the decal side of things if you have you have and if you havent dont worry about it, just an idea maybe for this 16x 4 dio i am building up in the attic ill have all irish stuff displayed on it ,would be nice to have a WCH crane in . Are these 2 11200 the only ones out of the entire run to have all the drivers personel touches added does make them stand above all the rest looking foward to pairing them up during the week regards gus.
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Nice addition Sam. Mar-Train is quite a nice livery - simple yet effective!
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Nice one sam you have a rare model in that mar train, tematoys were plain but nice model hench why i have about 40 of them in my collection always came with 2 sets of ramps,i have a 4axel ASAM volvo kit i done it a few yrs ago not a bad model. regards gus.
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