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Best looking one so far I think. Love the colors
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This livery goes very well with the LTM1500, as it did with the LTM 11200-9.1.
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Fantastic Paul, I wanted both the ROXU 1500 and 11200 but I never got the 112, maybe in due time, im gonna pull the trigger on the 1500 though I think, just a great model to not justify having, cant wait to see pics of both rigged up together
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can you take a picture next to the 11200 Roxu?
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alexjuuh wrote:can you take a picture next to the 11200 Roxu?
Here's a quick shot: Paul R
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thanks for the pic's Paul wow the boom look lot better black this time. .
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Joined: 6/29/2007 Posts: 574 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Great pix and awesome model, tfs! Waitin patiently for the Sarens... Bug ITW Security
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Your going to have to build another model room soon to fit just your liebherr cranes!
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Joined: 6/4/2006 Posts: 7,752 Location: arlington, Tx
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Reel looks good on the hook, I so need to get myself a 1500 Jason NIkl Scale Models
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Should I save up for a LTM1350 or the LTM1500? Which is better or more worth the money
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1500. not even close
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321DLCR wrote:Should I save up for a LTM1350 or the LTM1500? Which is better or more worth the money Definitely the 1500. It is what the 1350 should have been IMO, though to be fair subsequent 1350's have improved and the next ones will also be improved further with the 46, 92 and 100% boom settings like the 1500 has now. Paul R
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Just a couple of the MSG LTM 1500-8.1 de-rigging: Paul R
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Paul, could you show some close ups of the hook reeved, there are so many of those stupid bars in the hook I cant even get the string around the sheave
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DeWoc19 wrote:Paul, could you show some close ups of the hook reeved, there are so many of those stupid bars in the hook I cant even get the string around the sheave Hope these are okay? They are from the ROXU as the MSG is back in transport. Paul R
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Paul maybe you can do a tutorial for us.
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That was honestly the most horrible hook I have ever had the displeasure of reeving, way to many stupid little bars to go under, 2 would have been plenty
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