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  1. Thanks guys! All of my buildings are kind of a work n' progress......I want my display to be done in 2-3 months, in time for harvest. Well, mostly done at least.....the equipment will be just stuff off the shelf, eventually it will all be customized and detailed. Same with the trucks. Since the display will have a large operation going on we will have around 10+ trucks. Sean
  2. Hey everyone. My new display aint done yet, but Im working on it......... anywho, here is a new machine shed for it. Its big.......26x15 inches (sorry it isnt in metric guys) It probably seems pretty small to most though......It will have working sliding doors and cement floor when finished. Please tell me what you all think. thanks. Sean
  3. ha ha! As long as I speak English I will be fine........if not, I'd be movin from the US Sean
  4. Bigger in HP and bin size........not sure bout head sizes though, I think they both offer the same size of heads. But Im not sure if JD offers a 8 row corn head like MF does though \ Sean
  5. Sweet 379!!!!!! Too help answer part of Deere-est's Q, here in the states a longer wheel base truck also has better ride. We also dont have the length laws like Europe does.......here in the states we also have a thing bout if its a long wheel base truck.........its much cooler! Here is a good example of a show truck here in the states, Peterbilt 379...... Sean
  6. That thing is UGLY!!!!!!!Wonder how big it is..........currently in the US the MF 9895 is the biggest combine on the market Sean
  7. More......Farmall and Intl. shelf......... back Row.....Ertl 1/64 Case Puma 190, 2 Farmall Super M's in boxes. The bottom one is a prescision with frame mounted planter. Then a out of the box Super M. All are 1/16 scale by Ertl. Then there is some of my 1/64 scale Case items there too...... My 2 Krone 1/32 scale items by UH......I love Krone! Will be getting more UH and Krone Some of my trucks in 1/64 scale.......all by DCP exept for the last one. Left to Right. JJ Conforti w. drop deck, Peterbilt 379 triaxle, Koppes Transtar II cattle pot, Old Dominion White Freightliner COE with 40' dry van, custom Peterbilt 362 COE with drop deck/and boom, and a PEM (Precision Engineered Models) Western Star 4900FA logging truck. Sean
  8. Hey everyone......I took some pictures of some of my collection.....so here they are......Its gonna take me days to dig out everything to take pictures Ok, 2 AC's (right in boxes) Oliver (left in box), all 3 in 1/16 scale and made by Scale Models and a 1/16 scale Graham Bradley by DCP along with a SpecCast 1/64 scale Kinze 1050 grain cart and a Case Magnum 325 (I think) with a JD DB44x24 planter. All MF's, there is more than this....."laugh out loud" , back row, 1/25 scale 9790 combine by Scale Models, 135 (bottom in box) 1/16 by Scale Models, Massey Harris Colt by SpecCast in 1/16 scale (in box) Middle row, 5400 series, 8280, older 5400 series, and MF 1100, all 1/16 scale by Scale Models. First row, MF 35. 1/16 scale by Scale Models, and MF 1150, MF 8270, MF 8280 collectors ed. and MF 1100...all 1/64 scale and made by Ertl exept for the 1100, it is made by Scale Models. Sean
  9. Thanks everyone........I have a good collection of 1/64 and 1/16 scale of MF myself.......I'm a Agco fan myself so I will get some pictures and post here sometime of my workbench and collection Sean
  10. Well.........Im not necisarrilly a "pro" but Im working on a 1/64 scale MF 2775 and a 1/16 scale JD 4040..........ha ha!, kinda strange that theyre not 1/32 scale though \ Sean
  11. Thanks...........I have a few 1/32 scale items, been debading on getting more or not \ Sean
  12. Hey everyone, new to this forum.......I model mainly in 1/64 scale. Trucks and tractors. I live in the US so thats mainly what I build. Bt thought it would be cool to look at some of these Euro builds also Thanks everyone! Sean
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