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Nice room, but where are you going to display your WSI collection? Keep posting my friend, can't wait to see the room full Jeff
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Looking great so far! Are you going to boom everything up? Or leave some up And some down ?
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Jeff - I will put some more shelves in the existing display cabinet and also I will be using a small room upstairs for WSI models.
Most of the cranes will be boomed up but some I will leave down.
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Nice to see the room finally finished, I look forward to seeing it full with your collection, nicely done.
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I had Jason make this load for the Thomen, which replicates a bridge section that this crane actually lifted. It is my intention to make a diorama for this but heaven knows when that will happen! Thanks again Jason for a great job. These photos don't really do your workmanship justice! Paul R
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Good idea Paul, you may have started something Nice job Jason, you will have a pm. Jeff
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Looks good Paul, could you get a pic of the other side. the step looking side i want to see how that looks hanging from the hook. Got you message Jeff will reply today Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Roughly, what sort of wieght would that be, 1:1 that is. And dimensions.
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Robert Heuston wrote:Roughly, what sort of wieght would that be, 1:1 that is. And dimensions. 10m x 30m and I think about 130t was the real one, but I'm not 100% sure now. My crane has the Derrick fitted but the 1:1 version didn't for this lift. My bridge section is also half the length (15m). In 1:50, the bridge would have been 20cm x 60cm but mine is 20cm x 30cm. Paul R
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hummer13 wrote:Looks good Paul, could you get a pic of the other side. the step looking side i want to see how that looks hanging from the hook. Got you message Jeff will reply today
Jason Paul R
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That load looks waesome. Btw. Paul whats that hanging from the hook. In the right side last pic. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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Luis, It's a bit of card I use for when I'm messing with the hook or any other movement that involves the movement of sheeves! Stops the rope from jumping out when it shouldn't. I forgot to remove it for the photo! Look close enough and you'll see another bit hanging out the top of the back mast.
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So far this is the best hydro. Crane by wsi. Looks awesome in mammoet livery. Will see how many liveries they will make. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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VIPCranes wrote:So far this is the best hydro. Crane by wsi.
Looks awesome in mammoet livery. Will see how many liveries they will make. I agree! Nice Paul! I am in the process of putting Musky Master line on mine. I also have the Mammoet version and no issues with it. Jeff
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VIPCranes wrote:So far this is the best hydro. Crane by wsi.
Looks awesome in mammoet livery. Will see how many liveries they will make. There will be a few, I'm sure! 2 more already announced and there are a lot of good liveries to choose from. Paul R
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Paul R wrote:VIPCranes wrote:So far this is the best hydro. Crane by wsi.
Looks awesome in mammoet livery. Will see how many liveries they will make. There will be a few, I'm sure! 2 more already announced and there are a lot of good liveries to choose from. Paul R How about Cargo Crane. That will be a nice livery in my opinion. SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING. http://s1185.photobucket.com/home/vipyfz2008/indexhttp://www.youtube.com/user/vipyfz?feature=mheeluis.
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