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Stunning work Diego 994!
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This model build is up there with the best of them. The hook block alone is a thing of beauty.
What sort of timeframe are you working towards?
Paul R
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Nice work. 2% inspiration,98% perspiration.
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FiatAllisHD41 wrote: WOW ! This is going to be some monster. Please keep forum informed. Are you using Sintra plastic ? The plastic is PVC , I don't know how to say in English , in Spanish is "PVC espumado" . It is very easy to cut and fixed extremely well with cyanocrilate Paul R wrote:
What sort of timeframe are you working towards?
Paul R
I don't know , may be a year , It's my first scratch crane I will continue adding pics The crawlers are fixed, don't move          Greetings from Spain
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All I can say is wow! regards, Jan
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wow those track frames look SICK!!! i want this thing  cant wait to see the next update!!!
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That latest photo is just "wow!". If I'm honest I'm equally excited about seeing this model as I am the real life crane.
Will you be painting it in a company livery?.
Scania V8. The best sounding truck in the world.
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INCREDIBLE!!! ill take one
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Nice crisp detail work to think with only basic simple tools !
Chet
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Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 1,134 Location: Sweden
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Fantastic! This is one fantastic build!
And I still think the LR13000 is a ridicously big crane, look at the model - its huge!!!
//Niklas Eriksson
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thats crazy, amazing hook, and holey crap, its handmade
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Joined: 1/17/2007 Posts: 47 Location: TX.
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I really don't post much, and I've never really been much of a crane guy. But dude your work is absolutely awesome. Keep it up, I am stoked to see what the finish product will look like.
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Stunning work!  If only I could do half that...
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