DEMAG 100t Hafenkran
Kommentit
20 July 2015, 08:53
Michael Franz
No.... It is a 1/350 kit by German manufacturer BJ-Kleinserien. Made of 1 resin part and 4 sheets of PE stuff.... 🙂
No.... It is a 1/350 kit by German manufacturer BJ-Kleinserien. Made of 1 resin part and 4 sheets of PE stuff.... 🙂
20 July 2015, 11:31
Rui S
Micha, very nice work, you might take a photo with a scale reference like a coin a match, or something 🙂
Micha, very nice work, you might take a photo with a scale reference like a coin a match, or something 🙂
20 July 2015, 14:19
Christian Bruer
A lot of excellent brass work over here. Very nice and clean work Micha. Any more information about the DEMAG crane. When this crane was build and first used and where?!
Cheers, Christian
A lot of excellent brass work over here. Very nice and clean work Micha. Any more information about the DEMAG crane. When this crane was build and first used and where?!
Cheers, Christian
20 July 2015, 18:17
Michael Franz
Thanks a lot!
The DEMAG-crane was built 1941 and used in Hamburg for ship-constructions and other works in the harbour. Today it is still in use in Hamburg as "HHLA3"... restored and still very active 🙂 Cheers Michael
Thanks a lot!
The DEMAG-crane was built 1941 and used in Hamburg for ship-constructions and other works in the harbour. Today it is still in use in Hamburg as "HHLA3"... restored and still very active 🙂 Cheers Michael
21 July 2015, 06:40
Steve Wilson
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I love things different too!!!
This fits in that category perfectly, excellent work Michael, did you solder the brass???
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I love things different too!!!
This fits in that category perfectly, excellent work Michael, did you solder the brass???
21 July 2015, 07:47
Wim van der Luijt
Very cool Crane! Just googled some pics of the original, what a beauty.....
Very cool Crane! Just googled some pics of the original, what a beauty.....
21 July 2015, 08:13
Michael Franz
Thanks a lot. At the beginning I glued a plastic stripe at the inside of the corners (only the inner part of the cranes base). Later parts are soldered.
Thanks a lot. At the beginning I glued a plastic stripe at the inside of the corners (only the inner part of the cranes base). Later parts are soldered.
21 July 2015, 08:27
Michael Franz
No.... unfortunately not... 🙁 But Alliance Model Works showed some cranes coming soon... first US and Jap. cranes, but if successful they want to do more 🙂 Also German ones!
No.... unfortunately not... 🙁 But Alliance Model Works showed some cranes coming soon... first US and Jap. cranes, but if successful they want to do more 🙂 Also German ones!
21 July 2015, 20:17