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I was over at jibticklers very impressive crane collection this afternoon and he's got the Weisbaur LG1550 and i'm sold, going to get one for sure but really want it in our livery so put some feelers out to see how many people would genuinely buy a Ainscough LG1550. Going to speak to our marketing and see if Chou would be interested in doing a limited run in Aisncough.
Great looking crane anyway Paul, get yourself a nice trailer to sit the boom on now.
Gaz
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Paul that is stunning! You picked about the stoutest configuation I've seen!! I really like that set up!!!! Mark
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Gaz wrote:I was over at jibticklers very impressive crane collection this afternoon and he's got the Weisbaur LG1550 and i'm sold, going to get one for sure but really want it in our livery so put some feelers out to see how many people would genuinely buy a Ainscough LG1550. Going to speak to our marketing and see if Chou would be interested in doing a limited run in Aisncough.
Great looking crane anyway Paul, get yourself a nice trailer to sit the boom on now.
Gaz I would buy one, but you probably would be waiting 2-3 years (at least!) to get a run from Chou. Goodluck, she would be a sweet madel to have. Mark
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yes i would be interested ,ive not seen much in the way of ainscough models . or am i looking in the wrong places?.
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richie51 wrote:yes i would be interested ,ive not seen much in the way of ainscough models . or am i looking in the wrong places?. There is unfortunately very few about, LTM1160 and LTM1070 are about all i've really seen. If you want a 160 Jibtickler was got one for sale, make him a offer! I've got a LTM1300 I got of Ricky (giftmodels) that is top class. A LG1550 will be amazing, don't know if you've seen ours but it look very tidy. Gaz
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Sensational pics as always, Paul. Is that a "real world" boom change out for the 1800 - going from hydraulic to lattice - or something that only works in "model world?" That 1800 is really a stunning piece. May have to break into the retirement account...
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Gaz wrote:I was over at jibticklers very impressive crane collection this afternoon and he's got the Weisbaur LG1550 and i'm sold, going to get one for sure but really want it in our livery so put some feelers out to see how many people would genuinely buy a Ainscough LG1550. Going to speak to our marketing and see if Chou would be interested in doing a limited run in Aisncough.
Great looking crane anyway Paul, get yourself a nice trailer to sit the boom on now.
Gaz Gaz - you could count me in. Would make a great model. As for the trailer, yes it would nice to have one. ulf wrote:Sensational pics as always, Paul. Is that a "real world" boom change out for the 1800 - going from hydraulic to lattice - or something that only works in "model world?" That 1800 is really a stunning piece. May have to break into the retirement account... Ulf - as far as I can make out, Grohmann do have the lattice option for their LTM1800 but whether or not they have had it set up like this is another question Thanks, Paul R
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Gaz i'm interested, and Paul I thought Grohmanns Derreck Jib was black. Like this: http://www.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=http://www.zuraw.pl/ea/uploads/grafika/ikony1/kladka%2520Gdynia3.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.zuraw.pl/ea/strony/index.php%3Fod%3D2%26order%3Ddataod%26strzalka%3Ddesc%26id%3D183%26p%3D60%26k%3D183%26lang%3Dpl&usg=__8J-G-Le-NFLHL9ShhtCSdZgADbA=&h=577&w=759&sz=125&hl=en&start=210&itbs=1&tbnid=kAwhhM76BQl7eM:&tbnh=108&tbnw=142&prev=/images%3Fq%3DGrohmann%2BLTM%2B1800%26start%3D200%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D20%26tbs%3Disch:1
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Robert, the picture you show is certainly black but the pictures and information I have show silver.
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OK fair enough could it have been another unit?
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Superb Shots Paul, that Grey, Black and red livery looks awesome! Gaz wrote:I was over at jibticklers very impressive crane collection this afternoon and he's got the Weisbaur LG1550 and i'm sold, going to get one for sure but really want it in our livery so put some feelers out to see how many people would genuinely buy a Ainscough LG1550. Going to speak to our marketing and see if Chou would be interested in doing a limited run in Aisncough.
Great looking crane anyway Paul, get yourself a nice trailer to sit the boom on now.
Gaz I just started saving mate ;) Heavy Cranes
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Robert Heuston wrote:OK fair enough could it have been another unit? Very likely. Website you found it on I think was Polish or somewhere out that way?
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Zuraw is Grohmanns Polish sister company? I know there LG 1750 Boom is all Black. Posibly Repainted the LG 1550s Derrick? Heavy Cranes
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Here is some additional info on the 1550/1800 setup (toward the end of the article.) Interesting reading...
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The Ainscough Crane they talk about is the "millenium Lifter" Which was sold to Grohmann, And ainscough went and brought Baldwins old machine, Then Bladwins brought a brand new one, then sold it to Sarens then Bladwins brought The Seaforth, Ashleigh Lifting ( Or something along that lines) ............................ I think thats correct. Heavy Cranes
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Jack. wrote:The Ainscough Crane they talk about is the "millenium Lifter" Which was sold to Grohmann, And ainscough went and brought Baldwins old machine, Then Bladwins brought a brand new one, then sold it to Sarens then Bladwins brought The Seaforth, Ashleigh Lifting ( Or something along that lines) ............................ I think thats correct. I think you about nailed it!
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nice Paul! there aren't too many of her set up reaching for the skies,cheers for posting I still ever so slightly prefer the FB 112
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Hello all, I never really planned on getting this model but I saw an ad in the DHS classifieds and ended up buying it for a very reasonable price. Would also like to thank Rich for selling it to me and the friendly emails. He is obviously a member of DHS but a self-confessed lurker! So here are the pictures I took just now: The only thing I have done so far is to add Musky Master to it! If things work out then I am planning on adding the YCC kit to it plus a few other details such as license plates. If I get really adventurous then I will paint one of the luffers I have for it! Thanks for looking, Paul R
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