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hobbesl115
12-02-2008, 09:07 PM
hi everyone,
i know this is off-topic, but
since this forum doesn't seem to have a separate section for models or such, i'll just ask here and hope that you won't mind too much

i'm trying to look for a 1:50 model of a P&H omega crane. i was wondering if anyone here either had one they would sell, or knew where i might be able to look for one. thanks to lashlander for suggesting that i try dhsdiecast.com and admvintage.com, i'll keep an eye out on those sites. also looking on ebay, and checking whatever websites i run into, but they never seem to have these.

does anyone have any suggestions? i was originally going to buy a lego and paint it, but this is heck of a lot better :b (it's a present for my dad) it has to be a p&h omega, not grove. for sentimental reasons.

thank you

alan627b
12-03-2008, 03:59 PM
http://www.heavyequipmentforums.com/Forum/forumdisplay.php?f=96
The model section.
Here are a couple of places to look.
http://dhsdiecast.com/ They have a forum too.
http://www.constructionscalemodels.com/ -Buffalo Road Imports.
Also look up Diecast Direct, 3000Toys, or do a search on Google.
Hope this helps,
Alan627b

hobbesl115
12-03-2008, 07:19 PM
i briefly checked the sites you've mentioned just now, and i've had no luck.

i saw one on ebay not too long ago, but it was in the uk. ended at 15gbp, and would've cost an extra 24gbp to ship it here..

got a reply from adm, and it seems like they're still sorting out their inventory.

i don't know why, but whenever i search anywhere, i always get results for a grove, a very similar-looking model, but almost always nothing when i search for omega. (sorry, i don't know cranes, i'm just trying to find a model)

any idea why..?

alan627b
12-03-2008, 10:38 PM
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=p%26H+omega+crane&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=2
Finding pics was easy, finding a model?
You might try calling Buffalo Road, Brandon Lewis will probaly be able to help in finding one. They are good people to deal with.
If it is a model of a real machine primarily made in Europe, you might contact these folks.
http://www.miniature-construction-world.co.uk/
Alan627b