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Awesome Paul, can’t wait to see it rigged 🤗 Heavy Cranes
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Love it! Nice addition to the family.
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She's a beauty!
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Wonderful - the YCC hook really sets it off too! Great photos, and thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the comments guys!
Paul R
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Is there an Ainscough version of that LTM 1400?Only because I have seen a pic of one,1/50,and just wondered if was a unique piece.
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modelmaniac wrote:Is there an Ainscough version of that LTM 1400?Only because I have seen a pic of one,1/50,and just wondered if was a unique piece. There’s not an official Ainscough LTM 1400 made by YCC. Ainscough won’t let YCC make models in their colours without significant financial implications. Paul R
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OK,Thanks,that means the decals must have been custom made,for that particular vehicle.
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Outstanding! Beautiful model of a beautiful crane. I can't wait to see it built up. Thank you for sharing.
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Nice I am glad you are back posting photos Paul! Hey I notice on my 1500's the bottom winch is almost impossible to turn because the key can't fit under the exhaust port, do you have this issue as well Paul?
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Nice I am glad you are back posting photos Paul! Hey I notice on my 1500's the bottom winch is almost impossible to turn because the key can't fit under the exhaust port, do you have this issue as well Paul? Thanks for that! Yea I do not post as regularly anymore as I think they largely go unnoticed. Just a few guys like you who do Yes on some 1500's it is really tight to get the key in place but I managed to do so on all of them so far. Paul R
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Lovely pics as usual Paul...and very much appreciated from me. I think you may be a bit off base with your comment about not be noticed much....618,000 views of your posting is pretty special from my point of view. It also means a lot of people are watching. So your posts are very popular and rightfully so.
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