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Re: T.j's right, you can never have too many cranes
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 12 Sep 2002 21:28:32 GMT
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Yes, and so is Jennifer!
In lugnet.technic, Steven Lane writes:
> Check out my new Moc (and site) as featured on Bimp.
> http://www.bricksinmypocket.org (and click model)
Excellent model!!! That's damn nice!
I love the cab shape, I think you did a good job with it. And I agree about
the windscreens, they do look much better as you've done them.
That thing must be a monster, how long is the model? Also, what are the rest
of the specifics (i.e. model weight, dimensions, lifting capacity, etc.)?
The Baldwins livery is very nice, IMO. Jennifer's crane looks pretty sharp,
and so does yours.
So where are the details? Or are you going to not tell us, again? Please
explain your models so that they aren't just a mystery to us! Details, details!
How are the suspention, turntable, outriggers, etc. constructed and how do
they work?
Could you take more pictures of it? I'd love to see the full thing: boom,
jib, and all.
TJ
p.s. Your site is nice! I'd recommend that you throw in a few links in your
text. You talk about "Dennis" and "TJ" and "Jennifer", however, no one other
than ourselves will know who you're talking about.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: T.j's right, you can never have too many cranes
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| (...) Thanks. (...) The truck part is 101.5cm long approx, 14.3 cm wide and 11cm high. The jib is 124cm high but if I combined both jibs into one I could go as high as 194cm maybe over 2 metres. The crane needs a space 1m x 1.2m to operate. I saved (...) (22 years ago, 12-Sep-02, to lugnet.technic)
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