Another excellent job, Brandon! WSI, and many other manufactures, need to pay you or at least give you free models for your hard work! I guarantee your video's help push sales and you deserve to be compensated. The plastic inserts on the jib really suck, especially considering the outrageous price of the LTM 1500 8.1, luffing jib! Whatever... Anyway, nice cameo from the Pepsi can! lol... Thank you, Brandon.
You did an excellent job of making this video! I bet it did take you a long time to make it. Hopefully you'll make more, it looked as if the men were really moving and working. Great job, I give you 2 👍👍 up!☺😎👌
We were friends on fb for quite a while. We were going to meet up when I made it to Indy. Like I said before Brandon coming from the real world, your videos are spot on excellent!!!!
Absolutely amazing video. I’ve watched it many, many times. I’m attempting a stop-motion inspired by yours with my LTM 1650 and I can truly appreciate the amount of work it takes to do this. You have to be very careful with shadows and nudging the models inadvertently. I use ‘Stop Motion Studio’ at 5fps. Is this similar to what you do? Many thanks for the inspiration.
@PeterBurton50 thanks and good luck, look forward to seeing yours! When I was making them, I was using windows movie maker, then gopro studio when I used a gopro, and final cut pro but it's difficult to use for stopmotions.
@@cranedude07 many thanks for the speedy reply. I’ll post mine when it ever gets finished. So, how many fps would you consider is ideal? Knowing that higher fps gives a smoother finish but takes a lot longer to produce. I usually shoot at 5 but sometimes go down to not less than 4. Your comments are appreciated.
Another amazing job, you're dedication to detail is outstanding. If I owned a crane company, I'd have my new operators watch your videos to see how it's done. I have a question that's been bugging me for years, maybe you can answer it: how are the individual sections of the mast extended on the real cranes? I can't see any gear racks or pistons anywhere. What pushes them up? Keep up the great work!
thanks! each section has 2 locking pins, that extend out and lock into the outer secrion, located at the bottom, not visible, but on the boom, you can see small holes, 1 on each side. well usually 3 different holes on each side. this is where the locking pin is set, there are usually 3 different boom length stages, 50%, 92%, and 100%. that is where the locking pins lock, so the boom doesn't slide down, inside the first section, the one that doesn't extend, is a cylinder/ram. it grabs a section and pushes it out to the desired length. once the pins lock, it retracts, unlocks the next section, then pushes it out and locks it. but can only push out 1 section at a time, except smaller link belt cranes or grove rts. they are able to extend all at once. it is a interesting procedure, I think liebherr has a video of it on youtube, might have to search for it though
+cranedude07 Thanks for the explanation, I sort of get it, but a visual would be best; I'll go look for the video. If I find it, I'll add the link here in case anyone else wants to see it.
+cranedude07 Thanks for sharing this, i couldn't find it. I hope there's a better one, this gives a hint at it, but doesn't really show it well. Strange how hard it is to find this answer. I've looked before and it's like no one has ever asked this. I'm one of those people that buys things just to take them apart and see how they work. Can't afford one of these... :)
+Mitch Rossow no problem, yea I can't seem to find it either. I've seen it a few times but it's probably been a year or so. use to always be on the home page under recommended videos haha. but oh well. I'll come across it sooner or later, there's also some spec drawings of it on Google too. just type telescopic crane boom, should come up
WOW! This is awesome! When I was a kid I got a Maisto Crane Truck M-78 and I loved it. Sure it isn't that much detailed, since it is a generic friction toy, but it is close as functional, with working supports, counter-weight, working and stretching arm and cable. It made me like heavy vehicles. Nice acquisition and video. If you don't mind, how long is the truck and limit of the crane horizontal/vertical?
Sweet Video, to bad you didn't have the new 75 Ton Nelson Boom Launch Trailer that can handle the 84 Meter Boom, TY-Assembly, and Luffing Cylinders All at the Same Time!
Another great video. Love this kind of stuff. Just 1 question- the worker in yellow doesn’t his arm ever get tired. Never puts it down. Lol Great video man. Keep up the good work.
Any hints as to how to retract the boom on a LTM 1090? I have the whole crane extended and can only retract the lowest portion. All of the other button are stiff and can’t be pressed.
That's weird, I do not have that model and haven't heard of that issue. But if they are all fully extended, you will have to start at the top section and retract it first, then work your way down from there to each section, since I believe it has multiple locking positions in each section, can only retract it from the top down, otherwise you cannot get to the locking pins. Might have to pull the boom section up a little and try and push the pin in.
@@cranedude07 thanks for responding! Each section seems to have two buttons. Do you think it would be the bottom button on each section? I was trying to pull up a bit, but was afraid I would break the plastic around each section if I pulled too hard. I tried pushing pretty hard on the buttons and they are so solid, they don’t budge.
@PJ Evans are each sections fully extended or locked at the middle notch? If they are at the middle notch, you will have to extend them more starting with the lowest section and go up to the top section, and have them all at the last notch, then retract them from the top, down. It can get confusing. It's just hard to explain through text lol.
@@cranedude07 haha I think I know what you mean. I’m pretty sure they are all extended. If I pull on any section to try and extend farther, they don’t budge. I can literally lift the whole model up by pulling on any section of that makes sense. I must be a total moron to not be able to figure this out
Mr. Cranedude Did you see that massive crane collapse in New York City a couple of weeks ago? What kind of crane was that? Do you have that model? Yes another excellent video.
I know this is an old video. Just wondering where you found the Maxim logos.? And towards the end of the video with luffing jib across your pool is that every piece included in the luffing kit? Thanks
Hello, great video ! Love it .. gives a great idea on what the model with the jib looks like. I am considering buying the jib. I am wondering, how much weight can you attach in the various configurations with the jib? Does it follow the manual (after dividing by 125,000 for scale) ? The picture with the pool is pretty cool.
Ok sweet thanks. I was thinking about getting one but I saw in your other video that the sheaves are plastic which is a huge turn off. Do you know where replacement metal sheaves can be purchased?
Your Videos are so well done, so Perfectly done. I have no words.
Hey Brandon! Very good job and stop motion! Very beautiful stop motion! thanks!
thanks!
Another excellent job, Brandon! WSI, and many other manufactures, need to pay you or at least give you free models for your hard work! I guarantee your video's help push sales and you deserve to be compensated. The plastic inserts on the jib really suck, especially considering the outrageous price of the LTM 1500 8.1, luffing jib! Whatever... Anyway, nice cameo from the Pepsi can! lol... Thank you, Brandon.
Haha thanks!
Yeah, and giving him and others free models raises the price that the rest of us have to pay. Terrible idea.
Merci pour ces belles mise en scène quel travail
Skvelé spracované. Veľa práce na tomto videu. Dobrá práca
has to be the coolest video on UA-cam
Beautiful and very difficult video ,really enjoyed it 🙂🙂🙂
Again an outstanding video Brandon, very nice keep up the great work!
thanks!
awesome video lot of time and dedication to put something like that together
thanks!
You did an excellent job of making this video! I bet it did take you a long time to make it. Hopefully you'll make more, it looked as if the men were really moving and working. Great job, I give you 2 👍👍 up!☺😎👌
We were friends on fb for quite a while. We were going to meet up when I made it to Indy. Like I said before Brandon coming from the real world, your videos are spot on excellent!!!!
Absolutely amazing video. I’ve watched it many, many times. I’m attempting a stop-motion inspired by yours with my LTM 1650 and I can truly appreciate the amount of work it takes to do this. You have to be very careful with shadows and nudging the models inadvertently. I use ‘Stop Motion Studio’ at 5fps. Is this similar to what you do? Many thanks for the inspiration.
@PeterBurton50 thanks and good luck, look forward to seeing yours! When I was making them, I was using windows movie maker, then gopro studio when I used a gopro, and final cut pro but it's difficult to use for stopmotions.
@@cranedude07 many thanks for the speedy reply. I’ll post mine when it ever gets finished. So, how many fps would you consider is ideal? Knowing that higher fps gives a smoother finish but takes a lot longer to produce. I usually shoot at 5 but sometimes go down to not less than 4. Your comments are appreciated.
Another amazing job, you're dedication to detail is outstanding. If I owned a crane company, I'd have my new operators watch your videos to see how it's done. I have a question that's been bugging me for years, maybe you can answer it: how are the individual sections of the mast extended on the real cranes? I can't see any gear racks or pistons anywhere. What pushes them up? Keep up the great work!
thanks! each section has 2 locking pins, that extend out and lock into the outer secrion, located at the bottom, not visible, but on the boom, you can see small holes, 1 on each side. well usually 3 different holes on each side. this is where the locking pin is set, there are usually 3 different boom length stages, 50%, 92%, and 100%. that is where the locking pins lock, so the boom doesn't slide down, inside the first section, the one that doesn't extend, is a cylinder/ram. it grabs a section and pushes it out to the desired length. once the pins lock, it retracts, unlocks the next section, then pushes it out and locks it. but can only push out 1 section at a time, except smaller link belt cranes or grove rts. they are able to extend all at once. it is a interesting procedure, I think liebherr has a video of it on youtube, might have to search for it though
+cranedude07 Thanks for the explanation, I sort of get it, but a visual would be best; I'll go look for the video. If I find it, I'll add the link here in case anyone else wants to see it.
+Mitch Rossow there's a better version somewhere, I just can't seem to find it but here's a short similar clip ua-cam.com/video/ur8nulpGweI/v-deo.html
+cranedude07 Thanks for sharing this, i couldn't find it. I hope there's a better one, this gives a hint at it, but doesn't really show it well. Strange how hard it is to find this answer. I've looked before and it's like no one has ever asked this. I'm one of those people that buys things just to take them apart and see how they work. Can't afford one of these... :)
+Mitch Rossow no problem, yea I can't seem to find it either. I've seen it a few times but it's probably been a year or so. use to always be on the home page under recommended videos haha. but oh well. I'll come across it sooner or later, there's also some spec drawings of it on Google too. just type telescopic crane boom, should come up
I love how they smoothly walk
WOW! This is awesome! When I was a kid I got a Maisto Crane Truck M-78 and I loved it. Sure it isn't that much detailed, since it is a generic friction toy, but it is close as functional, with working supports, counter-weight, working and stretching arm and cable. It made me like heavy vehicles.
Nice acquisition and video. If you don't mind, how long is the truck and limit of the crane horizontal/vertical?
Awesome video mate very realistic and i love the intro :)
thanks, glad you enjoy it!
+cranedude07 te puedes suscribir almocato
+cranedude07 a ALMOCATO S.A
Sweet Video, to bad you didn't have the new 75 Ton Nelson Boom Launch Trailer that can handle the 84 Meter Boom, TY-Assembly, and Luffing Cylinders All at the Same Time!
How much weight can it hold just wondering and did u help the jib up or watched it up
How much does your whole Collection cost like the little crane the trucks and trailer and the cranes and prope
You have a mad ass work place!!
Another great video. Love this kind of stuff. Just 1 question- the worker in yellow doesn’t his arm ever get tired. Never puts it down. Lol
Great video man. Keep up the good work.
I love your videos cranedude07
Wow. Is there somewhere I can go look at your cranes and prices potentially? Need a crane in my fleet badly
Superb!!!! Brilliant video. Thanks.
Does anyone know where I can get that potain self erecting tower crane ?
Any hints as to how to retract the boom on a LTM 1090? I have the whole crane extended and can only retract the lowest portion. All of the other button are stiff and can’t be pressed.
That's weird, I do not have that model and haven't heard of that issue. But if they are all fully extended, you will have to start at the top section and retract it first, then work your way down from there to each section, since I believe it has multiple locking positions in each section, can only retract it from the top down, otherwise you cannot get to the locking pins. Might have to pull the boom section up a little and try and push the pin in.
@@cranedude07 thanks for responding! Each section seems to have two buttons. Do you think it would be the bottom button on each section? I was trying to pull up a bit, but was afraid I would break the plastic around each section if I pulled too hard. I tried pushing pretty hard on the buttons and they are so solid, they don’t budge.
@PJ Evans are each sections fully extended or locked at the middle notch? If they are at the middle notch, you will have to extend them more starting with the lowest section and go up to the top section, and have them all at the last notch, then retract them from the top, down. It can get confusing. It's just hard to explain through text lol.
@@cranedude07 haha I think I know what you mean. I’m pretty sure they are all extended. If I pull on any section to try and extend farther, they don’t budge. I can literally lift the whole model up by pulling on any section of that makes sense. I must be a total moron to not be able to figure this out
Desde ARGENTINA, excelente video, te felicito
como puedo adquirir una maquina de estas....
amazing video man
+cranedude07 what length luffing jib did you put on the 84m boom?
Mr. Cranedude Did you see that massive crane collapse in New York City a couple of weeks ago? What kind of crane was that? Do you have that model? Yes another excellent video.
Yea I seen it, it was a liebherr lr1300. and I have one
I know this is an old video. Just wondering where you found the Maxim logos.? And towards the end of the video with luffing jib across your pool is that every piece included in the luffing kit? Thanks
Weissbrothers.us can make the logos, and yes, that's everything the jib kit comes with.
just amazing excellent video
thanks!
اريد الحصول على واحد من العاب لبهر ١٦٠ طن
So I'm sure many want to know, how tall (about) was the model?
where can i get the luffing jib for the ltm 1500?
wsi.models.com
Hello, great video ! Love it .. gives a great idea on what the model with the jib looks like. I am considering buying the jib.
I am wondering, how much weight can you attach in the various configurations with the jib? Does it follow the manual (after dividing by 125,000 for scale) ?
The picture with the pool is pretty cool.
that was my question.
how many frames? (5016)
great work
Simplemente hermosa
sweet builds!!! Where do you find these models? I'm interested in collecting some.
Evot-usa.com Dhsdiecast.com Diecastmodels.co 3000toys.com
+cranedude07 thank you
nice video, but you know that the 1500 drives with assambled mainboom?
Mr.Mach1 not here, too heavy, it has to be pulled to travel
Weight restrictions available in different countries
Amazing work Brandon! What's the next assembly stop motion going to be of?
+Heavy Equipment Videos don't know yet, maybe the super lift 3800 or just a crane lifting something, don't know
+cranedude07 I'd love to see a stop motion of the kobleco and or the ATC 3275
+Heavy Equipment Videos assemblies or lifting something?
+cranedude07 more assembly but a video lifting something would look sweet also
+Heavy Equipment Videos ok. will think about it
Good job! Thank you!
Very good video :) like.
looks good but i would put the kidney weights on first before mounting the winch, believe me its a lot easier
Lol thanks
Song ?
what kind of telecrawler is that?
Chris Johnson liebherr ltr1100
Ok sweet thanks. I was thinking about getting one but I saw in your other video that the sheaves are plastic which is a huge turn off. Do you know where replacement metal sheaves can be purchased?
where did you buy all these?
cect dở góp di cho chị chị gió gu chị DU
มีขายทีาไหนบ้าง
4:57 Subliminal advertising lol
Sponsored by Pepsi. Lol! I saw that, cool video BTW. Watched the whole thing.
aly bud . afarin
whats taller? LTM11200-9.1 or this
this probably
@@cranedude07 ltm 11200 with luffing jib is taller
LTM 11200 + luffing jib full height is almost 190 meters
wow quite a hobby
Buen video
dear Sir, like we say in Duth: I take off my hat!
That poor guy with the yellow has his arm in the air all the time....lol
Did anyone else notice the fleeting glimpse of a pepsi can at 04:57
Yes I did saw for about half a second the pepsi can.
@@AdlerMannheimFanFan it's part of the construction site..lol employees being treated to free cola ;)
how much is this crane
About 650 bucks not including the jib which is about another 400 or so
+cranedude07 Thank you
stop motion???
👍👍👍👍👍
❤
Are u buying them yourself or who the H is paying. them crane coast a small fortune :)
Yea I buy them myself. been collecting them since 99
Pepsi break time @4:57.
Did Anyone saw that Pepsi can
ltm1500 toy😎
PEPSI!
I love your videos cranedude07