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Absolutely awesome!
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Amazing work and labour of love
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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Fantastic progress, and that's no mean feat - 14lbs with a luffer at that radius!
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Davie82 wrote:Fantastic progress, and that's no mean feat - 14lbs with a luffer at that radius! And no counterweights! Thanks, Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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👍👍 great job. Steve
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Just incredible!
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Excellent craftsmanship and impressive !
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Oh my days. They look really good together.Love the colours.
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I'm impressed by the height of the Demag... so I also digged up the old topic to check what was that height again 72 meters boom, that's indeed around the same as the LTM 1800 in this configuration
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Victor Pay wrote:I'm impressed by the height of the Demag... so I also digged up the old topic to check what was that height again 72 meters boom, that's indeed around the same as the LTM 1800 in this configuration Yes, the Demag got 72 m of boom and the LTM1800 has 60 plus 28 m, so it is slightly higher. This hall is perfect, the ceiling is very high, so no problem using all the boom I have. Kerst http://forums.dhsdiecast.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1096251
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Outstanding! Wish I could see this in person when it is all painted up!
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Paul R wrote:Outstanding! Wish I could see this in person when it is all painted up!
Paul R Me, too!
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My goodness, that's incredible.
What do you cut your complex flat brass pieces with? Do you mill any of it?
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