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Jamiescotland,
Well done ! Looks great !!!
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Hello draglinefan, please could you tell some information about this P&H book ? Year of publication, no of pages, content... I'm extremely interested ! Thanks
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Jamiescotland wrote:Hi Dragline fan, can you tell me the name of the website please? Those decals look perfect. I may have a go at making my own though HERE you go http://www.constructionscalemodels.com/en/construction-equipment
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4100serie wrote:Hello draglinefan, please could you tell some information about this P&H book ? Year of publication, no of pages, content... I'm extremely interested ! Thanks this book came from the Dutch dealer Louys-Reynders in 1967 when we got the new P&H320 there no isbn-number on this book only 1 that I have it is a promotion book i think
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Hi Jamie, I like the touches you put on it. You made it look a lot better. I gotta pick up on of these one day. I see them all over the place, especially at train shows.
-Mike, Collecting 1/50th Construction Diecast Since 2003. View My Collection Here, As of 10/19/24
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what a difference with those tracks
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draglinefan wrote:quote=4100serie]Hello draglinefan, please could you tell some information about this P&H book ? Year of publication, no of pages, content... I'm extremely interested ! Thanks this book came from the Dutch dealer Louys-Reynders in 1967 when we got the new P&H320 there no isbn-number on this book only 1 that I have it is a promotion book i think[/quote]
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draglinefan wrote:draglinefan wrote:URL=http://s176.photobucket.com/user/gti-abt/media/Scan_zpszqg49a6y.jpg.html] [/URL]quote=4100serie]Hello draglinefan, please could you tell some information about this P&H book ? Year of publication, no of pages, content... I'm extremely interested ! Thanks this book came from the Dutch dealer Louys-Reynders in 1967 when we got the new P&H320 there no isbn-number on this book only 1 that I have it is a promotion book i think [/quote]
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RI CRANEMAN wrote:I took one of these kits along with a Lionel P&H truck crane model and scratch built a pile driver crane. Is that a Fifth Element Reference? Eric W. Pioszak, Operating Engineers Local 701, Portland, OregonMETAL TRACKS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cab guards Available again! Grapples Available again! Industrialscalemodels[at symbol]Gmail.com
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Thanks for the information and inside pictures draglinefan ;)
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Made some decals so it looks a bit more finished now "/> "/>
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Very nice did you make the transfers your self?
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Yes I did. I normally wait until I have a few projects requiring decals, then make up an A4 sheet so I don't waste any transfer paper. Also made Poclain 1000, KPC Liebherr 996 and Miller RH120 decals, plus some Taylor Woodrow decals for something in the future
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I had to wait to post until I finally found the evidence to support my statement. Here's an image of the original Lionel paperwork. The P&H and Magnetorque decals look really great.
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Oh no, it's true! 1:60 is a bit of a bugger. Thanks for the info anyway.
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Hmmm, although those instructions say 1:60, I can't believe it is. I think it's nearer 1:50 scale. I've studied pictures of the real machine with people standing next to it, and it matches up quite accurately. A 1:60 scale 6 foot figure standing next to the 1:50 shovel only comes up to the underside of the body, whereas pictures online show what looks like an average sized person (5'10 ish) coming up to just past the rivets on the body. This is all guess work, as I don't have any dimensions to hand. Anyone have any info on the real 955 - shovel or more likely crawler crane? I'm now trying to find my Diapet Komatsu dumper in 1:60 scale to sit it alongside. I think it's buried deep within the dreaded model cupboard!
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[IMG">http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w181/gti-abt/IMG_0296_zpsi9raerdw.jpg[/IMG]] The Book Construction Equipment Models Machinery in Miniature from Heintz-Herbert Cohrs& Francis Pierre says 1:55
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Ok, I'll go with that!
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