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J.C.Bamford

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  1. Not sure if this is the right place to post this, but here goes anyway . I was thinking about getting a bucket set for my Britains JCB 3cx from bsbplant on ebay. I was wondering if any of you have bought these,and if so, could somone post a few pictures of what they look like. Thanks, Brian
  2. Thanks lads, times short at the minute so I don't really have time to go modifying my old one, where can I get an adapter Thanks.
  3. Had a look around, but couldnt find a thread on this \ ... A while back, I saw a siku tractor which had been modded so that it had the same linkage on the front as the back,, i have a spare rear hitch and was wondering how hard is this to do Thanks, Brian..
  4. Ya I thought they would, better to be safe than sorry, anyway, if they dont I enjoy a bit of modification!!
  5. Does anyone know whether the forks from a old JCB 520 loadall will fit onto a Sanderson forklift?? Thanks, Brian.
  6. Ya I've seen them but this one is very old and belonged to my dad so I wouldnt mind spending a few quid to make it right again!
  7. Hey guys, was looking around at home, and found a model of an old Britain's dumper. It's in pretty bad shape and could do with some spare parts...steering wheel, wheels, etc. Anyone have any idea where I could get these??? Thanks!! Brian.
  8. Not a bad idea!! It would also be nice to use things like bale handlers on the 3cx!!
  9. Eh definitely a JCB 3CX with a working 4 in 1, extradig and an option of a bucket set! That would really do it for me!!
  10. Hi, I have the JD 6920 S and i have mixed reviews.. Overall it looks brilliant, no aerial and you don't even notice the battery. The tyres are extremely realistic and actually give good grip unlike some other models which have plasticy ones. However, I also purchased a Joskin tipping trailer and the first time i tried pulling it up a gentle slope the hitch broke. I got it repaired assuming it was already damaged and it broke again-from the same thing The remote is very easy to use, and the working lights and indicators make it very realistic. Unfortunately I have only just started collecting so i cant comment on the lift arms as i don't have plough or anything yet. Hope this helps! Anyone else have any views?
  11. Wow guys thanks for the speedy replies! Ill definately be keeping an eye out for that 4cx as a 4 in 1 and extradig would be nice!
  12. Hi Everyone! I've just started collecting models in 1:32 scale. (finished my first project this morning, a silage pit!) I was looking at getting a Britains 3cx but by the looks of things, it's only got a standard front bucket and I"d really like a 4 in 1. Is it possible to get things like this? If so I'd also like a trenching bucket and a grading bucket for the back. If anyone could point me in the right direction I'd be grateful. Thanks, Brian. :)
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