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THEBRITFARMER

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  1. If you look at the guy standing in the doorway of the windmill he is quite a bit smaller than the door(assuming he is 1/32 and the windmill is 1/25 of course). Which I am sure is the case.
  2. I think those buildings are probably made by Pola (1/25 scale).
  3. Over here we have a series called Country Life(I think this may be NewRay/Tim) They have all kinds of bits and bobs in em. Check out http://www.actionfarmtoys.com/32farm.htm http://www.3000toys.com (type new ray in the quick search then choose search farm toys) To see what I am blethering on about.........
  4. The hitch ring is one those swivel jobs(one side has hole, one has post) and that is metal if I remember correctly.
  5. The chassis is plastic, the box?(minds gone blank as to what it is called) is metal. I think on the silage trailer the top sides are plastic an all.
  6. Cheers Sean, that would be great. I thought the postage was a bit steep. He probably quoted airmail prices, surface mail wouldbe ok with me and definately a lot cheaper (although would take longer to get here).
  7. Interesting, I knew they did dollhouse stuff in lead, but didn't know they did plastic....amazing how much non-farm stuff Britains really did.
  8. Got this reply from Peter Hi Scott. Thanks for your email. Whilst the price of each standard Scaloox set is, I believe, good value for money considering what can be achieved with it, unfortunately it travels expensively. The cost of forwarding one set (?6.50) to Canada would be a staggering ?25.50 due to the weight. This is why I am only marketing it within the UK, where the cost of inland postage is just ?4.50, and acceptable. However, out of interest, postage on two sets would be ?33.50, and three sets ?37.25. Regards, Peter Looks like I'll have to give it a miss for now :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
  9. I haven't got round to emailing him yet, if you can even imagine I was busy at work yesterday, I'll try and send him an email today.
  10. If you could TM, worth giving him a shout shee how much it would cost. Cheers Scott
  11. Damn it TM you do some wicked projects. Drool drool drool (I can something similar in design for holding ewes & lambs. Are the blocks cast by you? or did you buy ready cast? If so probably would be expensive to post them over the pond. Would love to have a stab at making something like that....right up my street.
  12. Oxygen for Fendt Power
  13. No Probs Powerstar.....when you have it all fixed up you can send it to me as compensation for all of my hard research work
  14. Hi Powerstar, Found these maybe of some help... http://www.britainstoyfarm.co.uk/page5.html Dave is cheaper than farmmodels http://www.britainstoyfarm.co.uk/page3.html I know a lot of people speak highly of Daves work and he is a forum member http://www.farmmodels.co.uk/ look under Spare Parts County / TW35 1:32 WP132 bonnet - County or TW ?6.50 WP133 county 1884 side decals ?2.50 WP134 grill decal ?2.50 WP135 County front axle ?3.50 WP136 frontweight * 5mm ?1.25 each BH 032 County front weight/lamp block - resin ?6.00 BH033 cab resin - County or TW ?9.00 BH034 floor pan / mudguard ?9.00 BH035 exhaust - County or TW ?2.25 I don't know what they are like as a company as I have never ordered from them.
  15. Is the loader on the JD operated through the controls?
  16. Love the cattle lorry. Might have to make one myself if I can get a hold of a lorry in good nick.
  17. Andy has it hooked up to a Britains Deutz (pic posted in this thread) If it was 1:16 it would be massive and look out of scale which I don't think it does.
  18. I'm thinking probably a bit of both....definately milking the mould (as they say) Numpty for Britains? ha ha!
  19. Hahaha got them now. Nice pics Like the other JD fan? ha ha!?
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