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THEBRITFARMER

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  1. They are probably either 1:12 or 1:24 Nick so a little on the large side. There is a company that does 1:35 bathtubs which would be much better. There is a link on here for a company in the website links section. I'll look see if I can find it.
  2. It's all go on Ford Farm You're going to need an awful lot of mint sauce for all those lambs Mark. :D and it looks like you left a couple of polo's by the fence :D
  3. https://www.outbacktoystore.com/images/products/2305.jpg Although having said that a small cup of stones from someones fishtank would suffice
  4. Sweet Brian they look the business mate good job :)
  5. Very nice Dave The Bruder 1:16 potatoes look good as stones Mark.
  6. I'm not sure why, guess the business wasn't there There is a company in the US though that are agents but they just sell the moulds so you can cast your own. They are expensive though.
  7. Looks good so far Ben, although the garage is bigger than the house \
  8. Excellent yet again richie coming on a treat
  9. Looks good to me too Mike, the tank is a nice touch.
  10. Had a look last night and I also have the landgirl(pre-war), bull (pre-war brown & white), blacksmith and anvil, Jersey cow.
  11. Overcast here, not to chilly but very windy.......gusting up to 45MPH
  12. :o and it's not finished Excellent look the biz
  13. Of the top of my head...a collie dog, feeding cow, white cob, highland calf and the milkmaid with pail on her head. I think there may be 1 or 2 more also.
  14. Yes and excellent book indeed. I actually own a few of the pieces that were used for the photography sessions
  15. I am looking at the Norman Joplin book Britains Civilians
  16. Sorry I meant that the shape of the lorry in the farm series was rare not the lorry that you have.
  17. I had a look in my book and I can't see an entry for that particular body. Just the square one and the one with an opening door. The 10 wheel version is the same as the 6 just with doubled up wheels at the back. The one you have Steve shows as being a rare colour version and possibly a prototype, which leads me to believe that this type was just used for the army. \
  18. :D :D Happy Birthday MGU, hope you get lots of pressies and save me a slice of cake will you
  19. I wouldn't say sarcastic per say..........It's just that we like to cheek our elders :D :D
  20. Hang on a mo Marky let me adjust my glasses.......................... nope still can't make it out and I have the Specs Savers 2000 with Zoom Lenses :D
  21. Well here's my two penneth.........and you all know I am dumb when it comes to the tractor front. :D I prefer the silver myself, as I thought that is what they were supposed to look like. However I am undecided on the silver front wheels, but they look okay in the red. I wonder if this is because I am familiar with the Britains version and the front wheels were smaller. \
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