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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2020 8:00:30 GMT -5
From Germany (Warning : N and Z scale mixed ... )
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Post by BAZman on Feb 11, 2020 11:46:36 GMT -5
Lots of good stuff. Surfaces are very smooth but edges a bit rounded. Still much better than most others! Prices ok (ohne korektnung Hopefully they show at Altenbeken.
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Post by markm on Feb 11, 2020 16:18:55 GMT -5
In the 1960s most of the cranes I recall were something like this: The sort of crane you're looking at would have been used for the construction of multi-story steel and concrete buildings. The Sears "Craftman" homes were kits produced until about 1940 designed to be assembled by the homeowner or a local building contractor requiring minimal tools and skills. At most they might use a portable crane as above appropriate for the era. The name has continued on as a style of wood framed homes. Where I lived in the 1960s, 1000s of these style homes were built.
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Post by texrail on Feb 11, 2020 16:36:50 GMT -5
Very interesting, alberich! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2020 16:49:32 GMT -5
To Mark : sorry I moved my question to a new topic ... In fact, the only crane which could 'fit" would be this one with a short boom. Wait and see ...
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Post by tjdreams on Feb 11, 2020 17:44:55 GMT -5
moved my response to the other thread
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