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drdcco
Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 5:53:41 PM

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I welcome any new crane idea for a model. Brandon,, I mentioned a 2250 to a few folks,and again I got the same response. There would have to be a big demand for it plus the some funds to back it. Dave

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CraneBrain
Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 8:07:30 PM

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Rather see a 2250 in kits - Luffer, MAX-er etc.. Some link belt cranes would be sweet too.
DeWoc19
Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:18:00 PM

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oh yeah, i would much rather see a 2250 with goodies WAAAAY before an Americhan Skyhorse.... or a LinkBelt, 348 or 548 or an HC 278 truck crane

but if we are going to go with totally not feasible ideas id like to throw out a Lampson LTL 2600 in 1/50 way before an American crane!!!
BryanG
Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:31:12 PM

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How about something you had to assemble like the Zon CC/TC2000 kits? Would be much cheaper and think of all the paint possibilities!
225spinace
Posted: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 10:09:54 PM

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I would defiantly be in for two Link-Belt 548's.

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Cubanb343
Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 10:28:03 AM

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Some smaller Link-belt crawlers would be great also! 218, 238, 298... Mani 2250 luffer, maxer, heavy lift.. I wish I wish I wish----------- and they all should be able to be broken down into pieces for transport--------- 218 suck the tracks in.. IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Some manac step deck flatbeds... A fleet of trucks... A man can dream can't he?
cranedude07
Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 10:56:53 AM

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^ I agree!
I would also like to see some link belt crawlers, especially the 548!
As for the 2250, I wouldn't mind seeing the kits, luffer, maxer, sold seperatly as I'm sure a few people don't want all that stuff or don't have the room, but would be nice if they sold a few with all the kits added, to save money. I know I would probably buy 2 2250s, one with everything and one with just luffer. Really hope TWH makes this their next model!Pray Pray Pray

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CraneInnovation
Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 1:25:25 PM

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A Link-Belt 918 with the Heavy Lift attachment would be awesome.

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VIPCranes
Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 2:56:46 PM

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Well there is some good ideas and options to where we can choose but twh seems to have a lot of list to go. So lets try conrad for some link belts crawlers.Teeth As conrads models are made to play not to just set it up an look at it. Shame on you

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