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Jesus h god dancing christ i read in another post on page 1 ye were talking about it being an addiction you would not spend as much if you were on cocaine fantastic buying there yousir i love them especially the roxu as some of the lads said your camera skills are fantastic when you look at them in a catalouge or on a shop page they dont do them justice well done. goodluck gus.
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Thats one hell of a package day Paul!!! Any jobs going? Wouldn't mind getting a few package days like this meself The roxu is without doubt one of the nicest 112's
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LR looks Brilliant Paul, I Look forward to the photos of her rigged up. Has it come with Derrick Job Also? Brilliant photography as usual bud Heavy Cranes
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Jack. wrote:LR looks Brilliant Paul, I Look forward to the photos of her rigged up. Has it come with Derrick Job Also? Brilliant photography as usual bud It does not come with the Derrick, which I think is quite nice. Just a nice, simple, long main boom. Paul R
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Joined: 9/22/2007 Posts: 5,860 Location: Louisville
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Nice additions paul, the 1750 looks pretty good so far!
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nice looking model, i dont much care for that configuration..... its to tall for anywhere in my house and im more into the heavy lift setups with ballast wagon and with luffer.
i do like that the Wiesbauer livery though
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very nice pic's Paul,and very nice new models. best regards Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 2,707 Location: Staten Island, New York
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Wow! The LR1750 looks great in that livery!! Definitely a model that has been on my list for awhile
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Does the Wiesbauer unit only come wit the windmill tip? I wan to get it but I want the heavy lift boom head.
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Nice models as the pics are. That lr just looks great. Paul r: do you know where can i get the boom reduction for the lr 1750. Thanks SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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conrad is releasing a reducer section, and wind tip section separately, soon. hope ycc is coming up with walkways for the extra sections
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Robert Heuston wrote:Does the Wiesbauer unit only come wit the windmill tip? I wan to get it but I want the heavy lift boom head. Yes it only comes with the windmill tip, but there's also a small lattice section that has pulleys but is it not a heavy lift head. VIPCranes wrote:Nice models as the pics are. That lr just looks great.
Paul r: do you know where can i get the boom reduction for the lr 1750. Thanks As Brandon said, Conrad are releasing the reducer and windmill tip. I was told they'd be shipping by the end of August. Paul R
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Anyone do a custom Heavy Lift head?
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Same here, I fairly kicked myself when I missed out on that one! I am slowly but surely painting one up for myself. Stephen.
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I should really just get down and do it. It is actually an easy one to do - basically all the same colour, Conrad models come apart easily and I think I even have some paint, though perhaps not enough Oh and then there is the issue of needing to buy the factory AC500-2! Paul R
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I added a few minor details to the Wagenborg Nedlift AC500-2: License plates and painted the rear light clusters: Decals on the boom and black paint plus white spots on the LH CW's: I think this is one of the nicest AC500-2's to date and I like adding some minor details as I think it improves the look. There are a couple more decals I should have had made but it was too late by the time I saw them. Paul R
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