intey 434
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as you say, those siku wheels do nothing for it! other than that its a fine model, a lot of attention paid to detail investment a think! thanks again
Davy
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thanks for taking the time joeI can do better than tell you,I've just been looking at a very good review of it on Agrarmodelbau,here it is
http://www.agrarmodellbau.de/content.php/65-Samson-SG-28-mit-SBX-16-30-von-Wiking
just run that through Google translate,personaly I like it,it has a few flaws,like the wheels are pure Siku,there's an awful lot of plastic in it,but the detail and functions are very good,as you will see from the review,
Regards
Joe.
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what do you think of the samson joe? considering purchasing... after all what else would you put on the 5000!
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ha, with all that rain? sure that ban extension was a bluff anyhu, if the department got ya spreading they came out an did an audit til inspect your tanks an see if you had 24 weeks storage, which not many men have!she is looking well lad
will you be getting the last bit of slurry out this weekend before the ban is back in place
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haha, no flies in you! na a wouldnt think so, trailing shoes havnt yet hit the mounres yet, just did the brackets as its the same as the one i use in real life and they got very popular round here in the past 2 yearsthought it looked a little familiar looks well with the rear brackets in place, you going to make something for them?
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thanks pete. the tank was a bit of 2inch down spouting. the wheels came from one of agruims old tankers, the mate had one an droped it an threw it in the bin so i sent him home to rescue it when he told me stole a few other we bits n pieces off it twoLooks good!
Whats the tank from?
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top class work tris, would of loved til see it today in the flesh
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thanks fellas not so happy with the paintwork but sure you'l never learn if theres no mistakes made
haha, the 110 copes the best, turboed till 140 horse shes hairy on the road all the same, she hasnt the weight needed, you could ditch her very very handy!
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i now have the real life outfit
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made this a week or two ago, got the decals on today
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not sure of the technical name for it but 'red label' is what its known as round this part, prob the same as what blake is talking about, mighty stuf!
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unreal layout, fair play! youve clearly put a lot of time into that
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looking well boi
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your a top man! no doubt these will be a big sellerI hope to build a few of these for Spalding and also make a transkit so people can build their own
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no way a messey workshop?! does that actually happen in real life?! ;D ;D very similar to our own! well done graham, smashing job
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well said that man. everyone thinks its just a matter of making a prototype and just getting it cast...its far from that simple. anyone that have ever got casted stuff will know that the hours involved rubbing down the casted piece could equal to the hours involved in making the model by hand. no offence to anyone but brians work is top class, ive heard so many people talk about im being expensive but when it comes down to getting the model right you have to splash out, anyone who cant see that has clearly never attempted to build a model from scratch. and as for setting a limited amount hes just right, why make 10 and only sell 8, then be left sitting with two models, to start and auction them off on ebay isnt worth while. first come first serve, at the end of the day 5 or 10 lucky people will have a unique model that noone else can get their hands on. brian fair play, tillers are looking fantastic!I think it nearly imposible to have a master made and cast to the same quality and high level of detail as one of Brians models.
With the high price of casting and time involved assembling castings and painting the model, I would doubt if Brian would be able to complete the model for £20 anyway.
Its just unfortunate that handbuilt models take a lot of time to produce and this in turn puts the price out of a lot of peoples reach.
Anyway, well done Brian on another superb creation.
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nc orange?
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thanks sir. there made out of plastruct, very easy worked with. yea they go very well with your mchalevery nice what did you make them out of?
that would go well with my one
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Davy Hanna aka intey434
Noel Small aka noel
Peter Gordon aka massey man
Sammy Watson aka bigfoot
Brian Dempster aka bd contracts
Roy massey aka fergie699
Peter Niblock aka hillview
there will be 9 of us in total but not sure if the ones i havent mentioned are on ftf
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britians are really upping their game! they are starting to cater for a lot more of the market!
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yet again another super show! good to get talking to like minded people over the two days lads yous have outdone yourselves yet again, well done, and thanks
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cannot wait for zwolle to see these! never seen a real one in me life but its just the fact of the detail and work you'v put into them. very inspiring!
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few pictures of the real machine
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thanks man. im not just happy with the paintwork truth be told but perfection takes time! ..... or so they sayI'm liking that, not a make we see much in my area but it isn't too different to those that we do see and it looks pretty damn fine to me!
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