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I love this Kavanagh models, the models looks very good in this colours OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Nice 11200 Paul, I been thinking about pulling the trigger on this for a while. I wonder if NZG is doing any major upgrades to the 11200's and that's why we haven't seen a new one in over a year? There are still a lot of liveries that would be nice to get. (Runco, Neeb, O Brien, Max Lift, NCSG, Cargo Crane blah blah blah blah)
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Joined: 10/9/2012 Posts: 551 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Hi Paul, gorgeous additions to the collection. It is great to see YCC adopt the grub screw mechanism for their primary cylinders. The previous versions look brilliant, but the method to secure them is not the greatest. For the old ones my work around is to put round aluminum metal shims into the cylinder to support the crane at the desired height. Hope you've been well. Take care and all the best.
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 990 Location: england
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The 1500,in Set win livery,looks really good.I have seen lots of King cranes,at work,usually as the whole road is closed.Good knowing you can get lots of sizes of machine in U.K.liveries.
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King Lifting LTM 1500
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DeWoc19 wrote:King Lifting LTM 1500 Corrected! Paul R
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That Set Win is order only from company? Pretty cool having those rare ones.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:That Set Win is order only from company? Pretty cool having those rare ones. Yes it is only available from the company. Paul R
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That crane looks really good,in that livery.Love all the 'dazzle' stripes(black and yellow),on the steps,and handrail.Is that a rare edition?As I have never seen one.
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Yes it’s a lovely looking model.
It’s not a rare one. Just been released.
Paul R
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I have loved the MOH SENG livery since I seen it a while back. Fantastic model and will look great next to the 1750!
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Joined: 6/27/2007 Posts: 1,489 Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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That is a great looking livery on a great crane!
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Did you get a white luffing jib for it? ;)
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wildpig1234 wrote:Did you get a white luffing jib for it? ;) No, not really a jib fan to be honest. I am tall and gangly enough without my cranes being the same! Paul R
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