Review:
Mammoet Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1
27-07-2023
Mammoet Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1
The Liebherr 1650-8.1 mobile crane superseded the LTM 1500 and WSI Models has now produced this model of the new crane in 1:50 scale in the colours of the Dutch international heavy lifting and transport specialist Mammoet. The model has an excellent instruction manual and some additional parts compared to the standard Liebherr version of the model.
The chassis is very highly detailed and includes the central rear outrigger. All axles have sprung suspension and each axle also steers with some very good steering angles possible. The carrier cab has a hitch for tying down a hook whilst travelling and there is a realistic number plate. Behind the carrier cab the engine area is highly detailed and tiny graphics add detail across the model. Just like the real crane, the rear outrigger box is detachable. The outriggers are fully functional and rock solid straight under load. Large metal spreader plates with useable lifting points are also included.
Handrails/guardrails on the crane superstructure can be folded up from the transport mode, and our access ladders can be folded down from the carrier deck. The operator’s cab rotates from the transport position and can also be tilted.
The counterweight blocks are nicely decorated including the weight marked with graphics, and they have useable lifting eyes. A ballast block lifting device is also included. The main boom lift cylinders are very nice metal parts with complex hydraulic detailing at the bottom, and the boom sections have very thin walls which provide a realistic profile. A locking mechanism on the main boom cylinders sets the angle, and it is possible to lock each telescoped section at approximately 46, 92 and 100 percent extension.
The Y-Guy superlift system for the telescopic boom is of heavy construction and fully functional. Three metal hooks are supplied, and they are excellent quality with working safety latches. Another nice touch is that a lifting beam, shackles and chains are also included and these are of a high quality. This is a top quality model which is made well, and the Mammoet paintwork and graphics are generally excellent. It sets a very high standard for a large mobile crane model and costs €589 from the Mammoet Store.
CranesEtc has made a nice review of the Mammoet LTM 1650-8.1. You can view the complete review via this link.
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