james f
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Deadly, especially considering the small scale. well done
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Uuuugghh, I hate turnips! Glorified cow feed is all they are
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Not much as they have the wrong tractor with the box
Should we tell him?
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It'll be the Multi-Level Elevator by the looks of it...... ;)
Is that one of the battery-powered ones?
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that David Brown released as part of the prestige series was a re-hashed Ertl model, not off the same tooling as the other limited edition ones with the drivers
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How come Britains/Ertl/RC2 dont do gift sets any more. I think theyre a great start for a youngster, and price shouldnt be an issue since people seem to have loads of money for toys and such like nowadays
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One word: SAVAGE!
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what length is the trailer alan? Is it not a bit short to have two axles, and why are the wheels so near the middle? I bet you have to be careful to take off the back ones first with that eh?
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I think your talking of Ford series 10 tractors, right?
If so then the decals and mudguards changed at the same time with the introduction of series II models in late 1985 (c reg) At same time the roof changed to that with four worklights in front.
...but the AP cabs always have blue mudguards
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Call her 'Harriet', you know, like the female of 'Harry'
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A friend of mine has 1500 brochures and counting! Beat that!
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When I'm spraying, usually with a can, I spray very light coats from a fair distance, say about a foot or fourteen inches, and try to spray each area just once. Ten just build it up using several coats. This way I usually avoid runs, but if they do happen, it sometimes helps to blow hard on it to try push it to the edge or just until it spreads a little. The thing to remember about having the paint or the workpiece warm is that it will make the paint even more runny. Mark is right about specks of dirt, which can be pretty annoying, but I usually only get them when brush painting. Another good tip is to get a shaving brush, you know the type for putting on shaving foam, and use it to clean the models. It works better than anything else I've ever tried
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As warm as possible. I tried baking the parts in the oven first for a few minutes once. It worked fine for metal parts but I ended up with a seriously melted plastic cab!!!
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Try baerny.de or toyfarmer.de . Theyre both in germany but have some pretty cool stuff
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They make them with three augers for the feedlots in america :o
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is it,never seen one like that before,seen the round tall ones ?don't see kit like that this way very often mostly they just use bale choppers and the odd kenan,along with bagged stuff
Yeah this is like the ordinary round ones but this one probably a twin auger version hence the extra length
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Its a diet feeder you tit!!
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ALL evening? :D
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Yeah I like it
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That cab looks nothing like an XL cab, if you used that it would look ridiculous \
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Theyre pretty strange wheels/tyres. I wonder what they came off?
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Here they are.
http://www.farmphoto.com/photography/message.asp?mid=231869
I hadnt time to figure out how to size them down to go on here so I stuck them on Farmphoto
P.S. theyre definately there so dont start whinging that you cant see them!
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where can that be bought to smurf ? as i take it no tacks are used in your buildings\/
It think the bostic version of that is called Contacta? Works a treat with some stuff if you let it dry a little first before putting both parts together. Its a bit gooey though for small stuff and watch out for the 'strings' as you pull the tube away from the surface
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Hey lads just a thought, has anyone ever tried to make on of those outdoor slurry lagoons?. Should be pretty easy using papiere mache and some paint?
Bargain or not ?
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Yeah, bit of a bargain alright, shouldn't be too hard to renovate either. Getting a good paint finish would be the trickiest part.