Im going to make a new diorama and because my imagination runs wild i want a small scale over a big space.
So I am wondering should I make an Amercan style 1:64 farm or a European style 1:87 farm?
I am inclinded to go for the 1:64 but don`t know much about American farming and wouldn`t know what to do.
European style farming on the other hand I would know more about but a lack of blue machines drives me away.
So all in all 1:87 or 1:64
7910 far superiour are you crazy it was just a smaller 8210 which was only fit for blocking gaps unless fitted with a bigger engine.The 7910 was also less powerful than the 7810 and didn`t have a 40k box (In most of them).
My conclusion is that the 7910 was a smaller 8210 (which it was)and that the 7810 was a new tractor.
;D Sorry for resurecting this topic but you owe me the tyre full of silage water
:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0036j1fRuo&feature=channel
I know who owns the Lorry and who owns the harvester(I think)
And its local so ha
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JOHN-DEERE-3140-LOADER-/320557377209?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_ToysGames_DiecastVehicles_DiecastVehicles_JN&hash=item4aa2b566b9
Simple decal change and cut the loader off for the 3350
David Purdue should do both the fords
Ertl used to make the 3350 and the MF 3070 but they are discontinued but they come up on ebay regularaly
Valley models will do the 2850 if you supply him with a 3350 (B O R on here)
Udimore on here sells 4050s i think
Hope that helps
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