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Amazing collection you got there. Thanks for the pics
- John
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Great pictures of a fantastic fleet Paul. Thanks for taking the time to share them with us. Shane
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Great photos Paul as always, I think the Ainscough trailer would be better off with some crane ballast!!!
Have you had your LG1750 yet? mine is out of the box sitting on my bench in my warm garage, I am trying to work out where to display it or put it safely away. Before it goes away it will be fitted with one of my pulley kits.
Tim Clamp
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Tim Clamp wrote:Great photos Paul as always, I think the Ainscough trailer would be better off with some crane ballast!!! Definitely agree! But I did not have any Liebherr crane ballast to hand. Tim Clamp wrote:Have you had your LG1750 yet? mine is out of the box sitting on my bench in my warm garage, I am trying to work out where to display it or put it safely away. Before it goes away it will be fitted with one of my pulley kits. No I do not. Was hoping it might be here today but guess I will have to wait until next week now. Paul R
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God I wish I had your bank account. That is a sweet collection, every time I see that Ainscough wagon I want it but I only have funds for one model and thats going to be a Ruston Bucyrus 22 dragline. Top collection, well done.
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very very very very nice, ok iam not so well again if your down my way call in. regards guso
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Very Nice. I,m new to all this & have just started collecting WSI heavy haulage. My Ainscough MAN arrived today. Should it have had a certificate with it as its limited edition?
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Its called the Paul R stimulus package!! Good Grief!!
Bob Bobs CranesCome Over To The Lift Side . . . . . . . We Have Cookies!!!!
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Wonderful detail on those WSI models...
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Very Nice Paul R!!!
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Dan G wrote:Very Nice. I,m new to all this & have just started collecting WSI heavy haulage. My Ainscough MAN arrived today. Should it have had a certificate with it as its limited edition?
There are no certificates. The only WSI models I know of that have certificates are the Mammoet ones, but then all Mammoet models come with a certificate. Thanks for the compliments all of you. GusO - I will be up in Letterkenny for the weekend. Paul R
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Beautiful collection Paul!! Your pictures are making me want my wallet to appear thinner!
Mark
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Bobm2004 wrote:Its called the Paul R stimulus package!!
Good Grief!! Man, that'd be nice. Too bad he don't live in the U.S.A!
-Sean
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Joined: 6/7/2008 Posts: 1,560 Location: Waterford, Ireland
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Feel free to bring your models to Ireland with you Paul, we'll look after them for you here... and it'l save you the effort of puttin them back in the cabinet!! Fantastic collection by the way.
Noel.
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Amazing Paul, just stunning.
Do the windmill tranporters load fit together to make i wind turbine?
Going to get on of the windmill transporters for a big lift for the LG when it arrives.
Got to love that Ainscough ballast trailer.....it does look so good.
Gaz
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Paul,thank you fot the family portrait...very nice pictures.... good work from WSI..... Greetings Steffen OLD STYLE MANUFAKTUR
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Joined: 3/1/2007 Posts: 392 Location: Acworth, GA. USA
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Very nice collection..I would like to see WSI do some American Trucks and Trailers...
Art
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