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barney_leadhead

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  1. Been looking through this thread a couple of pages at a time over the last few days - great work Beginners question now This tractor/loader combo can you tell me what it is please ? Is tractor UH
  2. Thanks guys. Must say that there is plenty of good stuff on here to take in
  3. Thanks, I think I already am! Already spent far too much time viewing the evolution of both Ash Tree and Leverets farms amongst others
  4. No sadly, I took that picture (along with loads of others) at a show last weekend. Did think about buying a Fergie around 6 or 7 years ago and had a look at a couple but decided not to in the end.
  5. Sorry, just me being cheeky, despite their faults I love the Britains range. I've had a look at the Scaledown kits and marvelled at their precision, but I can't really see myself getting into them, however I would imagine that models made from w/m or brass would stand the test of time maybe a little better than plastic ones.
  6. Maybe.... :D Plenty to see on here
  7. Thanks again for the help guys. My childhood collection is/was stored in cupboard in my old bedroom at my parents house. Think that I may well leave the originals as they are unless things get really bad. Looks like I'll have to track down some alternative Britains models to mess around with. Think the worst is the orange potato harvester, the rubber belts on this seem to have sweated to the point that a couple of the spindles have disintegrated Looks like its whitemetal kits only from now on then
  8. As I'm new to the forum and am looking to start collecting farm models after a 25 year interlude please forgive me if I'm asking basic questions Having had the chance to give my old Britains collection a quick look over at my parents house this evening, I noticed that several of my tractors have melting wheels :'( These include my Ford 5000 & 6600 and my Fiat. Now that this has happened should I be looking to replace these wheels or should I just accept that this type of thing happens on old toys. If I did choose to replace where could I obtain wheels and other spares for Britains tractors and implements? Any advice/help appreciated
  9. Thanks for the kind welcome guys. I'll have to go and rescue it from my parents house, all my Britains is stored there in a cupboard in my old bedroom. But rest assured once I sort it out I'll get a few pics. I did look it over a short while ago and felt a little sad when I saw that my Ford 5000 had slightly melting back wheels :'( Be great to get it out and play again
  10. Hello, I'm Chris and I only recently found this forum. I collected Britains Farm models in the early 1980s and after a chance encounter on eBay with some bits, I started doing a little research in farm models and kind of found my way here. Think that I'm gonna be a lurker for a while yet and read and learn
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