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Alberta Millwright wrote:That Borger 1750 looks really great. Good colors lots of decals, I would like to have that one in the collection. Can't keep up with all the releases now. Thanks for the pictures Paul! Me neither so I don't even try anymore! It is part of the reason that I passed on the MAX cranes 11200, as much as I would liked to have had it. Paul R
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WOW. Love the level of detail,produced,now days.They look great!
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Gone fishing
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Thanks for the pictures Paul! That Wiesbauer ltm 1750 is very nice, I had to grab one myself. Probably going to grab the ltm 1500 luffing jib for it as well.
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Osprey LG 1550 SL 70m. A project that has been underway for several months now. There was a lot of input from Osprey themselves as well as two of the drivers and a ballast wagon driver. Without this help, the level of detail on this model would not have been achievable. Also a big thank you to Chou at YCC. His attention to detail is unsurpassed and there quite a few nice little details on this model not seen before. I am very happy with the final result and it has been a fun project to be involved in. These LED's on the roof were added by the drivers of the real one and are unique to this modelLadder is removable and replicates the real oneFire extinguisher and lights at each end of the bumper were also made specifically for this model.Only 85 of these models have been made! I hope to get it rigged in the next few days. Paul R
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Looks like a great model Paul. I don't see these for sale anywhere besides AZNkrane though, is it exclusive through them?
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Looks like a great model Paul. I don't see these for sale anywhere besides AZKrane though, is it exclusive through them? YCC Models website also has it available and all YCC dealers have been informed. Paul R
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That Osprey crane,is phenomenal.Hats off,to everyone,at every stage.That has got to be the best 1/50 crane,I have seen,love those details.I am assuming,the 1/1 crane,has been completely overhauled,and upgraded.
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modelmaniac wrote: That Osprey crane,is phenomenal.Hats off,to everyone,at every stage.That has got to be the best 1/50 crane,I have seen,love those details.I am assuming,the 1/1 crane,has been completely overhauled,and upgraded. Yes the original has been updated and the model replicates this new upgrade/update. Paul T
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Thought so,It looks like brand new,but we know Liebherr don't do that crane,anymore.
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That crane is visually stunning,at every angle,details.The sun even came out!So you could go outside,and get really nice pics.
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Looks good, what is the tank for?
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RMS Models wrote:Looks good, what is the tank for?
It is a fuel tank for diesel. Paul R
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Any idea if YCC would consider selling that diesel tank individually?
Ross
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Ross Fowlie wrote:Any idea if YCC would consider selling that diesel tank individually?
Ross They currently sell the Baldwin’s branded one separately. Maybe the Osprey one laster. They are PN: YC420-X Paul R
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