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Sam have not seen one for sale either they sold out fairly quick when first released. dont forget to call out to me next week the missus is going up to galway with the 3 lads to visit her relations for the week bring a couple of KEGS with you  i see buisness is booming  everywhere i go i pass one of your cranes plenty of bucks to buy models:d/ :d/ goodluck gus.
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Nice addition Sam! Aylwards is a nice looking model. Got mine last week also.
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Paul I think you need to get some pics of it up on here, your outside shots would really do it justice  I couldn't get it outside due to our lovely "Irish" summer
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Sam-wch wrote:Paul I think you need to get some pics of it up on here, your outside shots would really do it justice  I couldn't get it outside due to our lovely "Irish" summer I would like to except for two problems: 1. It did not arrive in one piece. 2. I'm now in the US until next week. Kevin's on the job so hopefully it will be resolved. Paul R
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Sorry to hear about that Paul, thats the last thing you want when opening the box I know people have had trouble with WSI models before but I have to say I've been lucky to date, never received anything damaged. Saying that I've probably just jinxed myself now
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Yes it is a shame but I've also been lucky. Of the few damaged models I've had, they've been easy to fix. I'm sure Kevin will sort it though.
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VIPCranes wrote:Nice additions sam. Is the transformer metal? Transformer is not metal. It is some kind of injection moulding, or whatever you call it. Paul R
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Paul R wrote:VIPCranes wrote:Nice additions sam. Is the transformer metal? Transformer is not metal. It is some kind of injection moulding, or whatever you call it. Paul R Thanks paul R. For the quick reply. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Mammoet - MB Actros 6x4 with 4 Axle Stepframe   East-West Heavy Haulage - Volvo FH16 8x4 with Low Loader  Ainscough Crane Hire - MAN TGX XLX 6x4 with 4 Axle Stepframe    
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First collector pics I've seen of the Ainscough rig. It looks good!
You seem to be building up your collection at a fair rate Sam!
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Yeah I'm really happy with it Paul, I'm still on the search for the first Ainscough rig Just been picking up things I missed out on along with a few new models Paul. The Mammoet 1350 should see me out for this year, thats easier said then done though
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Thanks for posting Sam. I'm really looking forward to mine now.
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Looks good. But the crane can put his own super lift on. There is no secondary crane needed for that job.
Mammoet- Size does Matter.
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very nice! ive heard that the 2 superlift pendants that are stored on the boom tip (T-2) are removable, so you can use them to attach the Y-guy to the boom tip, do yours come out? the standard version does not, dont know why not, it comes with these little plastic parts instead of the pendant bars. also do your wings sit pretty well when down for transport, they dont slide around? mine wont sit still at all, slide around all over the place! very delicate and flimsy. seems like they put more effort into the mammoet version then the standard
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Paul R wrote:Thanks for posting Sam. I'm really looking forward to mine now.
Paul R No problem Paul, you won't be disappointed. DafgekCanada wrote:Looks good. But the crane can put his own super lift on. There is no secondary crane needed for that job. Thanks for pointing that out, I was wondering if the real machine could do it or not. cranedude07 wrote:very nice! ive heard that the 2 superlift pendants that are stored on the boom tip (T-2) are removable, so you can use them to attach the Y-guy to the boom tip, do yours come out? the standard version does not, dont know why not, it comes with these little plastic parts instead of the pendant bars. also do your wings sit pretty well when down for transport, they dont slide around? mine wont sit still at all, slide around all over the place! very delicate and flimsy. seems like they put more effort into the mammoet version then the standard Brandon I just checked the pictures of your model and noticed the pendant bars are attached to the boom which is weird  they didn't come attached to mine, They came separate in one the little bags. I have them attaching the Y-guy to the boom head. The little plastic parts you got instead also came with my model but I didn't use them and as for the the wings when in transport mode mine sit perfect, real pity they didn't put as much effort into the standard version
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thanks! yeah, wonder why the standard and mammoet versions have slight differences, besides paint.
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Great addition Sam  ..glad the niggles with the factory colours aren't carried across the mammoet edition  ..its my fervernt hope that WSI continues into bigger mobiles..hopefully 7-8-9 axle machines...thanks for the pics. Aubrey. http://www.Flickr.com/Photos/METALMODELS!/ MY MODEL PHOTOS..
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