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  1. To wet the appetite a little more....some further pics of the upcoming CR9090. It really is a nice model - although it's a shame to the tank lids don't open. It's definitely better than the Norev Lexion 770, although UH's Class Tucano gives it a run for it's money in the detail stakes.

    And it is a lot lot better than the MFs! UH can definitely do models really well when they put their mind to it!

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  2. Aside from the rear wheels that do indeed look odd (almost like there are 4 large spokes with the power adjustable variable track bit sitting in front of them - unless Marge has actually made a working PAVT wheel that adjusts on the model!?), I'm going to reserve judgement until a few more photos appear.

    The angle is a bit odd and it's hard to tell if the front wheels are in the right place and the bonnet the right height or not - it almost looks like a wide angle photo lens has been used which might be part of the problem.

  3. Looking back at the resin prototypes, the main thing wrong with the 690 seems to be it has completely the wrong front axle - it appears to have a straight through axle but should actually have a 'stepped' up one (sorry don't know the right technical term). The prototype had the right one so very odd that this doesn't. On a more positive note, the 2640 has lost its monster air cleaner on the bonnet. So UH do listen a bit!

  4. It's amazing the same company that has produced the new Quadtrac ad CR9090 has managed to create these MF monstrosities! Saying that, I suspect that these are going to come in at quite a bit lower price than the eye watering price for the Quadtrac....is it really twice as good as the Wiking Xerion 5000?

    It reminds me of some of the unusual geometry of the Case Puma - another model that just isn't right sadly.

  5. 100% agree with Rory. only i's a Belgium plate ;D. Ours are yellow/black. MarGe have done some fantastic models but if you are going to spends thousands of euros on making a new model why on EARTH do a complete mock up of some random tractor that doesn't even look like the real thing? :- A massive waste of money and it will cost them a LOT of sales.

    It is exactly because Marge have done something unusual with this model that I'll be buying it. If it had been 'standard' it would be very similar to UH's recently released County machine. Unless I'm mistaken the only two customisations are 1. The decals and 2. large tyres - both of which are probably the simplest things of all to alter on a model anyway, so I can't believe this will cost them many, if any, sales.

  6. Awesome model - UH look and learn - loving the fact that they have done something a little different. Hopefully the 8730 photos will appear soon as well as they are due in September. I hope they have changed the interior for these as well as the exterior and have put some decent tyres on that reflect their early 90s vintage - unlike UH...

  7. I guess I was thinking of some of the more modern machines - Claydon, JD750a, Mzuri strip till - that kind of thing. Perhaps some of these classify as min till rather than direct drill?

    Whilst I love the sight, smell and sound of ploughing, it does seem that maybe it has had its day as the mainstay of the cultivation regime. Rotational ploughing with min till/DD would seem a much more cost and time effective way of doing things.

  8. I've been reading through the BFF recently - a lot of interesting chat on there! Of particular interest is the Direct Drilling piece and got me wondering:

    1. Does anyone on here have much experience of DD and the various kit used for this?

    2. Are there any DD drills in 1/32 scale available - I can't immediately think of any but wonder if anyone else can?

    Feels like the 1/32 scale farmer should be starting to get to grips with DD/strip-till as it seems the way many are now heading in real farming

  9. about 500 acres left of wheat to do then beans to do so not doing to bad only fault is the combine not great not good for a new claas one

    What's wrong with it? Unusual to hear of Claas machines not performing?

  10. We're getting on well with harvest at the moment, we need three more good days and we should be finished. We also have the best wheat yields since my boss arrived there in 1997 so some things are going well this year

    Doesn't sound like Fuasrium has been a problem for you guys then?

  11. Not the greatest of photos - but a nice pair of NH CRs behind my house - a 9070 and a 9080. I didn't even see the JD combine until I got home and looked at the photos! Belongs to the farmer beyond these fields who also restores old classics - JD tractors and Fiat crawlers. He's been in Classic tractor once or twice - most recently with the Fiat crawlers.

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