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Wow, very very nice, great job, also if not motorized it should be very funny to operate, .. now you can to build a long long railway with such a device helping you..:grin:

 

Sergio and Eros

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On 12/12/2019 at 12:51 AM, Phil B said:

I used to work exclusively in MLCAD (and briefly tried LeoCAD) but have fully switched to Stud.io after buying a beefier computer with a GeForce GPU.

 

On 12/12/2019 at 9:30 AM, Toastie said:

And then it makes absolutely sense to use Stud.io.

And for the rest: Never change a running system, I believe. As log as it goes smoothly ...
Thorsten 

 

On 12/12/2019 at 10:53 AM, JopieK said:

Stud.io is 64-bit so that is great.

I think we've found the meeting point! :wink:

 

On 12/12/2019 at 11:49 AM, Ex cinno said:

Very impressive and functional work Emanuele and your brickling shop, LT12V,  is interesting too. :sweet:

Thanks Claudio, you're always kind

On 12/12/2019 at 7:49 PM, Terry Akuna said:

Details are fantastic .... awesome build.

 

22 hours ago, RyszardBosiak said:

So huge, but with lots of great ideas and details. Very well done!

Thank you for your compliments! :thumbup:

54 minutes ago, monai said:

Wow, very very nice, great job, also if not motorized it should be very funny to operate

I agree, the crane would not be so funny if it were motorized, and the fact of being manual makes the controls more precise! :thumbup:

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Yet another amazing creation! :wub: I am big fan of anything that is not just engine / carriage.

If you ever release instruction i'll be first one to build it.



 

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So huge, so smooth, so yellow, so "Technic", so detailed...so beautiful!!!  :laugh:

Great work as always Emanuele!!! I think there's a lot of study also on the cables function and movement. I love cranes, and I'd play with this one for hours. :wub:

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On 12/15/2019 at 11:21 AM, Paperinik77pk said:

So huge, so smooth, so yellow, so "Technic", so detailed...so beautiful!!!  :laugh:

...and so kind! (...you I mean :wink:)

About the yellow is the attribute that I prefer! :laugh:

On 12/19/2019 at 7:57 AM, Man with a hat said:

Big and impressive. Nice details and mechanism. And those counterweight boxes are simple but pretty clever.

Thanks Man with a hat, your compliments are always welcome! :blush:

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Is a Long time i don't come here and look your wonderful creation..and you? you read in my mind!

I search this model from Trix ( not marklin) for copy the detail...and you have already done! excellent like your other creations!

 

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