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		    Paul R wrote:Sammler-Mamfredo wrote:nice pictures Paul, 
 the Kynnigsrud LTM 1500-8.1 looks great, but i don't understand why the decal is at the front of the boom ? At the real crane it is on the back of the boom ...
 
 
 A lot of photos show the decal of one of the real ones with decal at the back. But there is also a real one with the decal at the front.  Paul R I looked it up, and saw a picture of one with the decal at the front, but the wheels were painted blue and green.  That looked pretty cool, and so do the silver wheels.
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		    Awesome Paul, I really like that Baldwins. Did it come with that TAN system with the Derrick?
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		    Alberta Millwright wrote:Awesome Paul, I really like that Baldwins. Did it come with that TAN system with the Derrick? TAN system came with the luffer.  Cheers, Paul
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		    Paul, may I ask where did you get the aluminum ladders, especially the stool?
 The Sarens LTM11000 looks awesome BTW.
 
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		    Seen the Baldwins 1800,1/1,many times in London,usually picking the load off a truck,streets away from actual crane,then placing load streets away from crane!Always an impressive machine!Really good to see those wind indicators,on the models.I too,am curious about those ladders.
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		    Hi,The two normal ladders come with the model. The larger, ‘stool’ ladder came from Gift Models in Italy.
 
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		    Is that snow?
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		    JohnGalt wrote:Is that snow? Yes it is. For the area where I live, we had quite a bit of snow and some cold temps for a few days. Paul R
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		    The snow effect looks great, especially with the little bit stuck on the Thomen's tires.  Lighting must have been a challenge, but as always, your photos turn out beautifully.  At least, the ones you share with us do.
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		    McGovern Crane Hire:  Paul R
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		      They look good together.Love it when multiple models,have fleet markings.Not just one promotional model.Real incentive to collect more!
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		    For how long has WSI been featuring opening cab doors on their truck models?  Interesting...    S 
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		    Looks great Paul, are we going to see those 1750's setup?
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		    Alberta Millwright wrote:Looks great Paul, are we going to see those 1750's setup? Thömen was set up already. Pics are on FB already but haven’t posted here yet. Paul R
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