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S. Peters

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  1. The builder of the Vredo on the picture is Jordy Wolters. This is a complete scratch build model from his hands. I thought he was 24 jears old and i sometimes have contact with him true E- mail and of cours on shows. I recently have buyed a kit of a woodchipper from him and that looks already good. Maybe i can ask him if he wants to build a Vredo for you, i know that he normally does not. Kind regards, Sjonnie Peters
  2. Hello, Here's my conversion of the Schuco JD 3120. On this tractor with this layout i learned driving. It's a nice little model of the tractor where i have a lot of memories with. Here are the pictures....
  3. Hello CJ, That one is on the conversion list also. This pickup was really simple. On the foto below you can see a screw and a little hole next to it. This was the original attachment. I rounded the top of so it can turn and drilled a new hole in the frame of the press. Then i used the original screw to fix the pickup to the chassis. I hope you understand....
  4. Thanks Jordan. I know they look good in a scene but i do not have that myself. Maybe when i have more time i will post all my models here on the forum's collection section.
  5. I have this model now for a day in my possesion. And i really get mad about the fact that UH does not make a moveable Pick-up. Is this to difficult for them or what. But after a little magic from my side; whallllaaa; a moveable pick-up. Also conversed the hydraulic hoses and the PTO. Here are the picture's...
  6. Hello everyone, Here's my latest conversion. It's the Plow City JD 8850 where i mounted some nice Aluminium Wheels with Michelin 1050 tyre's on. Also added two beacons and a extra antenna on it. Also mounted the Agrisem implement in the 3 point hitch and weathered the whole combination to gave it a realistic look. Here are the picture's
  7. Here is my conversion of the Wiking JD 7430. The standard is way to brave so i added some better tyre's on it. It are the wheels and tyres of the Siku Valtra T. Also painted the cab interior and added some extra worklights, better beacons, antenna's and a michelin man. I just let the foto's speak for them...
  8. Very nice indeed. :of These where nive tractors to work with. How much will it cost Johny....PM...
  9. I normally have some smaller ones, but i want to let you see what i meant. So i have maked a quick foto. I could not find a smaller one i my hurry.
  10. I put a small tweezer on the wheel center and just break the pins of with some small movement to the right and left. When you need to put them back i just glue them on.
  11. I mostly drill a hole for all details. The reason; its a lot stronger!
  12. Hello, This afternoon i've made an conversion for a customer. I mounted Fendt 936 wheels on a 828. I think it looked really good so i did the same with the one of my own. Also mounted some small details on it. See the foto's for the result... Kind regards,
  13. Hello everyone, I mounted the prototype aluminium wheels from Farmmodels on the 1455. With some nice tyres on it looks as a beast. These alu.wheels will be soon available on his site. Also turned the grille up side down in the nose. we did this on the real one so that the headlight shined further away and not on the weight blocks. Also gave him a weathering job. Here are some picture's;
  14. I think you did a great job on this one. Do you build these only for yourself?
  15. Wowww, this guy is talented. Who is this guy John, do i now him? I love his building capacity. 8) :of Does he build models to sell them or for himself? Greetings, sjonnie Peters
  16. I shall do my best Tris. When there's another one ready you will be the first to now. Greetings, Sjonnie Peters
  17. I think i will make a small forestry diorama for this one. I am also planning to make some more forestry equipment Tris.
  18. Hello everyone, Here's a conversion of a Fendt 936 in to a forestry tractor. I have made the Trellborg wheels and tyres on it and demounted the fenders. Also made armour plates round the tanks, front/back axle and under the tractor. The grill and rear window are protected. In the front there's is a dozer blade and in the back the TP 320 chipper. I just let the foto's speak.
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