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masseyferguson390

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    county durham
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    tractors, model tractors, trucks, pool, mole catching

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    Matthew

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  1. about 2 foot of snow here on the County Durham/ Cumbria border, although its drifting like hell and i've seen drifts of 5 or 6 foot today
  2. lot of older farmers cant be bothered to stand up, we should all unite and sort out milk prices etc.
  3. I've been to all the places in your photos on a school trip, it was very moving, and we also visited alot of battle fields across France and Belgium
  4. was -7 last night and just started snowing at about 4 o'clock this afternoon.....
  5. i think they are still trading, i've got them added on Facebook and they update regularly
  6. yes for bricks it would probably have to be sculptured from something
  7. the origional moulds were made from sections of wall made from real sand stone, cut to size, if thats what you mean? these will be for sale when there done
  8. Working on that pr I am working on that problem at present, unfortunatly is is not possible to create another master mould before Rehged as it takes weeks to build the layers of the mould. thanks, some intresting pictures there
  9. The measurements for these are as follows: the corner piece measures 18.4 cm's on the outerside of the base, the base is 2cm high and the hight is just under 5 cm. the straight section is 27.3 cm's long, 2 cm wide and the hight is just under 5 cm. These will be for sale on my stall at the 'Lakeland model farm and construction show' (Rheghed) in November
  10. Heres some more photos of them with paint in, I've just been experimenting with a few different water based paints http://i1306.photobu...ls/SAM_1587.jpg http://i1306.photobu...ls/SAM_1588.jpg http://i1306.photobu...ls/SAM_1589.jpg http://i1306.photobu...ls/SAM_1591.jpg this picture is of corner pieces with diffenernt paints for comparison, they have all been air brushed with a base coat of sand coloured paint, the one on the left has just been air brushed with the base coat, the middle piece has had a dark gray colour applied with a sponge in places to add effect, and the one on the right has also been sponged but with a lighter greyish brown colour http://i1306.photobu...ls/SAM_1590.jpg i would like to know which one you guys on here think is best
  11. i'm not sure Deere-est, i shall find out tho!
  12. i made the masters from stone, then someone i know build up the layers of the mould and made the casts, so i'm not to sure how the mould was made apart from lots of layers have to be applied over a period of time
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