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		    Awesome!  That Chi Deh is very striking.  I'm reminded of a post on here, many years ago, where a couple of guys were asking if any of us would be interested in an LTM1500 model, if they were able to make it happen.  I'm glad that "someone" ended up making that a reality, with all the livery options, too.  Thanks again for sharing your group photos.
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		    Hi, as usual, very nice photos and collection you have. 
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		    The NQ 1050 really looks good if you stow the jib on the side. The orange really pops
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		    Paul, 
 How does the y-guy look on the Wasel 1500?
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		    CivilConstTodd wrote:Paul, 
 How does the y-guy look on the Wasel 1500?
 I'll let you know when I install it. Be a week or two as I'm away for a work.  Paul R
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		    And the family shot!  Paul R
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		    Hi Paul, the Senn AG Grove crane looks sharp. Nice to see the outrigger pads have been adapted to slide in during transport mode. Conrad has definitely upped their game to compete with WSI and IMC. Did the crane come with the little Conrad desk ornament? Thanks so much for sharing.  
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		    ChandlerYohn wrote:Did the crane come with the little Conrad desk ornament? Thanks so much for sharing.  Yes it did. All the best, Paul R
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		    The BMS 1050 looks sharp. How many 1050s are you up to now? Must be almost a literal ton. LOL!  Thanks for sharing, take care and all the best.  
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		    ChandlerYohn wrote:The BMS 1050 looks sharp. How many 1050s are you up to now? Must be almost a literal ton. LOL! 
 Thanks for sharing, take care and all the best.
 I am not sure but I think there is more than 20 now! Paul R
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		    I just saw on of those new Grove 6300 on the freeway yesterday. They had the boom on a dolly instead of over the cab. Really nice looking crane, had no issues keeping up with traffic. 
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		    Paul R wrote:WSI LTM 1500-8.1 family:Not sure of the order, but I think it is something like: Mammoet MSG ROXU Michielsens Kanson McNallysBok Seng THÖMEN Wiesbauer Grohmann Steil NEEB Bay Crane Boekestijn Wiemann Ainscough Felbermayr Chi Deh Whytes Riga Mainz ALL Crane 21 in total but 2 are missing - Ocean Traders and standard Liebherr.    Paul R Hi Paul, I came across this Bok Seng SPMT set. You probably already knew about it, but in the off chance you didn't, it might be a nice addition to the crane. See link at: Bok Seng SPMT  Hope you've been well, take care and all the best.  
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