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Paul R wrote:modelmaniac wrote:.....They have a real nice colour scheme. Yes I agree and it is nice to see a USA machine done, especially one that is lesser known. With that said, I hope the Digging and Rigging LTM 1750-9.1 is done! Paul R I also am looking for the Digging and Rigging version also. The crane looks great with the big jib too. Greg
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Paul R wrote:
With that said, I hope the Digging and Rigging LTM 1750-9.1 is done!
Paul R
Christmas. Don't know total numbers being made but i'd imagine similar to Atlas.
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Hehe, good memory! Thanks Dave, it's still good fun.
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Great to hear from you Erik! I hope you and the family are doing well. Warm regards, Dave
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Joined: 9/28/2006 Posts: 615 Location: Allentown,Pa.
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Messaged Digging and rigging and they confirmed the LTM 1750 for Christmas!
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Joined: 1/11/2007 Posts: 9,028 Location: Lincolnshire
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Excellent pics WOW.Those graphics are beyond,on that AC700.That livery is really good.
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Yes the colours and graphics are quite something on this one.
Paul R
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Hey Paul thanks for the pics as always! Are you grabbing any of those new LR 1600's that just came out? I think the Mediaco is supposed to have yellow tracks but they went grey??
A Millwright..... in Alberta.
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Alberta Millwright wrote:Hey Paul thanks for the pics as always! Are you grabbing any of those new LR 1600's that just came out? I think the Mediaco is supposed to have yellow tracks but they went grey?? I am thinking of the Mediaco but there are 300 made so will be around for a while yet. And as you said, the tracks are the wrong colour and missing the Mediaco name. NZG had said it left the factory with grey tracks but someone at Mediaco says it was delivered to the first job with yellow tracks. Thanks, Paul
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Re. the Mediaco LR1600, it's not like NZG to make excuses!
Also, that HuaTiong AC700 is sublime. IMC have done a phenomenal job on that paintwork and the decals. If I was ever to get just one AC700, it'd have to be that one! Thanks for sharing Paul.
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Joined: 6/27/2007 Posts: 1,489 Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Paul, those closeups of the details blew me away. I started scrolling from the bottom of the page, and thought I was looking at the 1:1 crane. Remember when we used to get excited if the tail lights on a crane model were plastic instead of painted-on? Cheers! Dave
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I am really loving the way modern model outriggers have been engineered,and fit into the profile of the crane.That,alone is a major improvement.
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JohnGalt wrote:Paul, those closeups of the details blew me away. I started scrolling from the bottom of the page, and thought I was looking at the 1:1 crane. Remember when we used to get excited if the tail lights on a crane model were plastic instead of painted-on? Cheers! Dave Ah yes, I remember those heady days! Paul R
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Joined: 12/4/2005 Posts: 878 Location: Stuttgart (Germany)
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nice pictures Paul, the Kynnigsrud LTM 1500-8.1 looks great, but i don't understand why the decal is at the front of the boom ? At the real crane it is on the back of the boom ... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Sammler-Mamfredo wrote:nice pictures Paul,
the Kynnigsrud LTM 1500-8.1 looks great, but i don't understand why the decal is at the front of the boom ? At the real crane it is on the back of the boom ...
A lot of photos show the decal of one of the real ones with decal at the back. But there is also a real one with the decal at the front. Paul R
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Many thanks Paul ... How i said, it Looks great ... The other ones too... OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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