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davy140

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  1. Thanks a lot. The backplate is 1mm plasticard, cut into rectangle and the actual handle is 1mm square plastruct rod.
  2. A few pics to show the back of the roller door.
  3. Thanks for all the nice comments folks.
  4. Here's some pictures of a workshop that I finished making yesterday.
  5. I'm not sure, I thought they bought a self propelled after getting a demo machine last season. We were working round Ardler and west Perth.
  6. Nice photo's Joe. We were over in your area carting tatties, just got finished on Tuesday. We met a lot of Ballies trailers on the roads.
  7. This is a work of art. The detail you've put into this is immense.
  8. Tractorman810- Yeah it's the heatshrink film. Although I just cut and super glued it.
  9. Thanks farmersam. It would be ideal for a rollover cover and it comes in various colours.
  10. Thanks guys. Hillview- I really haven't a clue how long it took. I just did bits here and there when I'd time. Lots of hours involved but it was a labour of love. Tractorman810- the cover is film that's used to cover model aeroplanes, I got it from a local model shop. It worked well cause it's nice and thin.
  11. I finally got this one finished. I also made new rams for the cart elevator. Here's some pictures.
  12. Tulip got one made for the tm in portglenone. He uses it for the plough and buckrake. He was well pleased with it. Not sure wot it cost but it's well made. You'll not be able to use your spool in float cause the check valve won't let it float.
  13. Thanks Sean. It's removable. I got film yesterday for making the cover with. Its the stuff used to cover model planes with. I haven't tried it yet but i think it should work. cheers brian. 22 models- that is a big order. I like the Ros GT. Its a very accurate model. Although I'll probably do what you were talking about and make new rams for it as this is the only part i see that lets the model down.
  14. Thanks for all positive feedback guys Thanks for noticing the drilling. Very time consuming but i think it gives a good effect. Well noticed Ghost. I still have to measure these on the real machine and then get them fitted before the cover goes on.
  15. Here's some photos of a picking table i made for the Ros Grimme GT170. It needs another coat of paint and then the cover made for it. A couple of pics before painting and fitting
  16. It was dead easy to use. I used grey primer first and then got the desired effect first time. I'm David Croskery from northern Ireland.
  17. Hi Mandy, thanks for your comments. I finally got the shed made, most of the parts came from you, thanks for your help. For the concrete I used Plasti-cote stone spray that i got in B&Q.
  18. thanks for all the positive comments lads. i'm definitely gonna build more. i'm happy with how this one turned out, i'd like a whole yard eventually. that would be very disappointing after putting a lot of work into it.
  19. here's some photos of a shed that i made
  20. I had everything cut to leave it the same width as the harvester but after looking at yours i will cut it down more to leave it a true 3 meters. where did you get the decals from?
  21. the reliance in green is the exact same as the 5154 in red just a different colour. Maybe you have plenty of litiature on it anyway.
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