THEBRITFARMER
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9 & 10 should also be Britains
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No 2 (the front one is Britains) I think the Jersey is also Britains
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In other words "NORMAL" I have to put up with stealing my place on the sofa and farting with the upside-down rear end almost on my lap! \ (times two )
I am sure Diane has to put up with the same :laugh: (only not from Patrick) :laugh:
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ALL the greyhounds I have ever had turned their ears inside out to a greater or lesser degree. It happens to all flappy ears. Perhaps that is why they used to crop doberman's ears - cut away the side flaps so the ears stood up.
I HOPE it is "used to" as it was a regular practice on the continent and the USA along with tail-docking (which has only recently been stopped in the UK)
I think it was to do more with having less for another dog to get a hold of in a fight Sue.
They still crop ears and dock tails over here. My standard poodle has his full tail, lost count how many times people have ask what kind of dog he is and when I tell they think I am lying. Just don't see to many standards about over here and much less with a full tail.
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He's a dapper chap Marky !! and Loki & Rascal are sweet looking dogs also. Here is our lastest addition to the family.
The grey one we bought just over a year ago and them Sebastian came to join us last month. The are brother & sister from different litters though (same Mum). They get on so well together thank god.
So that is now 3 cats and 2 dogs and a 5 fish
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I believe the plastic Exmoor ram was not actually by Britains but was by Cherilea or crescent.
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As sure as eggs is eggs the sheep & hurdle set will be just another re-release although it will be nice to see the hurdles back.
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That is a masterpiece !!! Thanks for sharing it with us Mandy.
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spilled a pot noodle over my ict studdie notes
I'd be annoyed too, waste of a good Pot Noodle
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Very VERY cool !! Thanks for sharing your layout with us and I look forward to more updates.
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That is an amazing farm !!! How much area does it cover? Looking forward to more photos and thanks for sharing these ones with us.
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I bought a set of make-up brushes as they are very soft and come in different sizes.
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Very cool very cool indeed love al the little details and the dung spreader is CLASS !! Love how you have made that look like there is motion.
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Very nice Steve you have some great pieces in there. As you say, lucky you hung on to those!
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Yes, I had a buying spree around christmas time gathering Hornby trains etc.
My heart lies in the Britains Herald models of the olden days though really.
I even bought some timber to start building a big layout.............probably use it for shelves now !
The problem I have had with selling the trains is that i don't really know anything about them.
I have tried to take good photos and be honest with descriptions.
The stuff i have sold has been well received though.
I only have track left now to list.
Herald are nice also, I still have a few of the animals left to pick up, mainly the rabbits, cats and a few of the people.
I recently dug out my Hornby train from when I was a kid and it sparked an interest again, think I may try and recreate the layout I once had.
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Cracking stuff Steve and thanks for sharing them, I particularly like the lead stuff. Very nice and I see you are getting out of OO trains as well. Got my eye on (hopefully) a bargain
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Very nice done,
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Looks fantastic, you are very talented!!
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WOW !!! Your farm is very cool. Very realistic. Thanks for sharing it with us. I particularly like the old farm courtyard. Very "All Creatures Great and Small"
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Those were the days of forum life,before Marky teased everyone and BOR made our home made trailers/mowers look silly.20 members and all happy as larry to call a siku jd 6920 with a flashing light on its cab a good conversion and there most prized model.
Sure was Ol, takes me back. Too much fun
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Nice looking farm CP. Lots of great kit !!
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That poor woman in Tenerife. That was just awful
Britains sheep lost in the east?
in Britains Lead, Plastic Figures and Accessories
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I think the piglets were too small so they were dropped from the range.