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Hi Paul
I am surprised to see a WSI - model in 1:50 of the Tadano / Faun ATF70G-5 from Interkran.
Until now I didn`t know that WSI has produced this !!!
This company always mounts the construction cranes on our construction sites.
Actually there are 4 Raimondi - cranes on my construction site.
I have ordered the model from the company a few minutes ago for my collection !!!
Best regards
Manfred
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TBM wrote:Hi Paul
.....Until now I didn`t know that WSI has produced this !!!
I have ordered the model from the company a few minutes ago for my collection !!!
Best regards
Manfred
This model was exclusive to Interkran so it was not advertised by WSI. I also did not know about it until a friend told me about it. But he also knew I would buy one so already had it on order for me! I am glad that you were also able to get one. It is a nice model. There is also a MAN TGX available from them. Paul R
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Hi Paul
About the Interkran - models :
The MAN TGX I can`t find on there website.
I will make a mail to the company if the MAN was still available or sold out....
The Grove 6300 Felbermayr looks very good. Eventually another model for my collection.......
Best regards
Manfred
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Nice photos as always Paul. I'd love a GB liveried 6300 👍🏻 Looks a nice model Heavy Cranes
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Beauties! The only pictures I've seen of in 1:1 seemed to have more of a gray on the wheels and graphics. Still, I'd love to have one on my shelf.
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I am not usually one for spending that much on a model but that YCC 1800 is really nice Paul. I would have considered it but that one seems to have been sold out before they even shipped!
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:I am not usually one for spending that much on a model but that YCC 1800 is really nice Paul. I would have considered it but that one seems to have been sold out before they even shipped! Yes they sold out very quickly. Mostly because it was the 1st LTM 1800 sold (30th anniversary) and because it is a German company where there is a large collector base. But there will be the standard Liebherr version available soon. Paul R
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YCC AMK 1000-103 Family: I have waited an extraordinarily long time to be able to take this photo. If I ever had to sell my collection, these would be some of the very last to go! Paul R
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Paul, that is fantastic! Envious of your ability to make this gathering possible. TFS, Dave
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Errrm... only one AMK 1000-103 was ever built, you know...
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Victor Pay wrote:Errrm... only one AMK 1000-103 was ever built, you know... Very true, but that one (1) crane spent time in the possession of each of these companies.
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Victor Pay wrote:Errrm... only one AMK 1000-103 was ever built, you know... Yea, I know. But could not decide which one I liked the best 😉
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