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  1. Yes the figures are supposed to be 1/50 from Preiser but there could be a slight discrepancy in either their scale or my measuring but I'm fairly happy with it. I will measure things again though! I have built the skips and portacabins from scratch using plasticard. The office furniture was purchased in kit form from EMA model supplies. I am going to make some computer screens and telephones etc to sit on the desks next. Next on my list to do are several portaloos and another storage container this time with opening doors. At some point I will have to try to make things look weathered and used, a bit of practicing first though. I am in the process of trying to buy a house at the moment and if it all goes ahead I will then have some space to start making a muddy demolition site! Not sure what the other half will think though!
  2. Last 2 pictures, first one shows view through door and the second shows view through end window.
  3. Site offices separate and have internal detail.
  4. Sloane Demolition decaled Komatsu pc210 Site offices
  5. A Weybridge skip hire skip And a 20 foot storage container
  6. Here is an update, hope it is ok to post these up as they are construction models and in 1/50 scale. If any of the mods object let me know please. Anyway some more pics.... Container skip painted
  7. Thanks for all the comments chaps. Think I will be adding a PMA 32 linkage to some future convrsions as it does look good!
  8. Thanks for all the comments, I am very pleased with how it has tured out. Next is some paint, If anyone has any tips on how to make it look used and abused like the ones that have scrap squashed into them I will gladly listen! I will post up more photos as and when but I don't think progress will be that fast!
  9. I know this is not strictly farm related but it is the first thing I have completley scratch built and wanted some feedback. I have in my mind one day to do a large demolition diorama and this is the start. This in 1/50 scale. I am sure that a similar item in 1/32 scale would look good in a farm diorama for the scrap mans visit! The rear door is hinged and the rear rollers move. The pictures
  10. Nothing that has not been done before but I wanted one for myself Having received a new roof without the hole for the steering knob from PDC I have finished this tractor. Things I have done... Removed Siku front linkage, cut away chassis and fitted front weichts from PMA 32. Cut off rear linkage and fitted realistic working linkage from PMA 32 Removed steering rod that was through the cab. Added controls and detail to the interior. Replaced cab roof. Fitted grab rails. I will also add a number plate to the rear fender when I get some decal paper.
  11. richo

    My weeks work

    We are based near Epsom in Surrey. The Topper was only a year old when I took those photos and the oil would not stay in the gearboxes. After a couple of hours hard work it would be forced out of the breathers! Eventually the dealer replaced the oil with grease and it has been fine ever since.
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    My weeks work

    Any bust bales we left lying there. They were being cleard up by a badly driven JCB 3CX! :D
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    My weeks work

    It took just over an hour to drive there which wasn't too bad. It would not have made much difference what we were driving as most of the time was spent folowing the car in front!
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    My weeks work

    Just wishing I had taken my camera with me today, rushed out of the house and forgot it so just had my phone. :(
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    My weeks work

    Yes we did have to pay! We are based in Banstead near Epsom. To get there today we went through Mitcham, Balham, Clapham, Vaxhaull and Waterloo. Got some strange looks! :D My dog is great fun, wouldn't be without one now.
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    My weeks work

    Both the JD and the Fasttrac are new this week :)
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    My weeks work

    A few photos from today... And something a little different! Its not everyday that you get to take three tractors and trailers into central London! We had to pick up 800 bales of straw from in front of the Tate Modern art gallery. The straw was used over the weekend as part of the course for stunt cycling, the event was sponsored by Nissan. Half of the bales were ok and we will find a home for them but the others were like sponges after the heavy rain we had. St Pauls and the Millennium bridge can be seen in the background.
  18. There are a lot round about me in Surrey, but the most surprising one is near Reigate. They only do bale wrapping and in the winter fencing. I think they run four wrappers, 2 big square bale and two round bale. It would pickle my brain just wrapping bales day after day!! What makes it worse is that they have old Zetors although they did buy a new MF last year.
  19. Putting 20x20Kg bags of grass seed onto ONE football pitch using a direct drill!! Thats 400Kg!!!!!. I do what I'm told, bloke who wanted it done paid for my time so I dont care... Looked like it had snowed when i had finished! :D
  20. Regarding the above accident.. A friend of mine in Nottingham who was driving tractor and bale trailer in the dark last year after harvest had to turn left into a narrow gateway. He pulled over onto the grass verge well before the gate and walked to open the gate. Then after checking his mirror indicating right and checking again he pulled back onto the road. Still indicating right and looking over his shoulder to check the road was clear he went onto the wrong side of the road then indicated left to turn into the gateway at this point a car was approaching but flashed his headlights so tractor continued into the gateway while first car waited and so did two others (all from the same direction). When the tractor and half the trailer was off the road driver heard a loud bang. On getting out he found a motorcyclist on the floor covered in blood. Motorcyclist was going far too fast and overtook the three waiting cars, never saw the trailer...... After several police interviews and two court apperances trying to prosecute the tractor driver the case was thrown out of court as being entirley the motorcyclists fault. It amazes and worries me that the case got so far!! In the areas that we spend a lot of our time on the roads such as Croydon etc on the outskirts of London there is so much traffic that if you were top pull in you would never get back onto the road safely again, so just turn up the radio ignore them and keep on going. ;)
  21. Glad to see you've taken the time/ pride in your work to get the sockets etc level and square! A few weeks ago i was decorating a friends house which has been totally renovated and extended and not one of the electrical fittings were square. If it had been my house they would have been redoing it all before they got paid! >
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