This is the Cranes Etc TV review of WSI's 1/50 scale model of the Sarens SGC-120 Ring Crane. The model number is 10117. The full review is on the Cranes Etc website: www.CranesEtc.c....
I've got this one, but it's still in the two boxes shrink wrapped together as they were 2 years ago when sent to me. I dont want to open the boxes until I'm good and ready to build it. Or until some one is ready to offer me more than I gave for it 😁👍💰💰
For that much money, WSI should have thrown on some hydraulic lines and tiny graphics. But it still is, without profanity, a very nice rendition of the actual crane. Excellent review too, by the way.
This is one of those things that I would love to have but have no idea where I would keep it. Super cool though. Kinda funny an off the shelf nut and bolt works well for a scale model. Thank you for posting.
So nice I work for Sarens operating a C C2800/.1 I Cannot afford to buy one of these but would in a heartbeat with a decent windfall! Nice video man:;;
could you do a review on the sword 4x4 or 6x6 (depending on choice) p series snow plow ? its a great model and it will cost you relatively little! it also looks great as a bulky dump truck ! :D
So a friend of mine was a teacher at the iron workers of NW Indiana 595 Apprentiship Hall.They had a red/white giant crane on display.Not half as big as this one but I was told that crane kit was about 750.oo.Man....I just wanted to play wiff it in the dirt....lol
super massive model, base on the review, it looks like the MAMMOET PTC CRANE has better detail since it comes with BALLAST WEIGHTS and has its own LUFFING BOOM
Das kann doch nicht wahr sein!! Da baut man ein sehr realitätsnahes Modell und der Hauptmast wird mit normalen Sechskantschrauben als Gelenken zusammengebaut. Hat der wahrscheinlich doch hohe Preis nicht mehr für ein paar modellgerechte Bolzen gereicht?
florian mueller Uhm, you can get PLENTY of cars for that amount of money. I'm talkoung about several good condition BMWs (3 series, 5 series (E34)), several VW Models (Passats and co) and so much more.
I think it's funny how you say thread, which sounds like you are saying Fred, and weaving sounds like you are saying Reaving. lol. Where are you from? England? Good job telling everything though, it seems like you really know what you are doing and talking about. Thanks