robhendry
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If you've got a soldering iron-give it a go and then use the handy little multi tool to smooth it down. Done it often enough!!!
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Think the date is about 1980. I used to be scared shitless of the of the evil head-now I'm just scared of er in doors!
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I don't know much about Britains figures and I've recently come accross a set of Wurzel Gummidge with 3 interchangable heads and an aunt sally. Does anyone know what sort of value these get to nowadays? \
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looks cracking Mark great conversion. One thing buggin me tho how does the driver get into the cab?
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Nice Nathan. I made something similar a few weeks back a Massey with a side hedge cutter you may have seen it on ebay!
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I use maxi fix superglue on all my conversions it comes in approx 20g bottles its the best that i have used.
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I might do a 7 furrow next time just want to see how this one does on ebay?
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you being kind there
Someone has to bless ;D
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Very nice plough! You're finally getting closer to my size of implement
This ones only 4 inches ;D
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Yes i used the siku ploughs these are the best ploughs for conversions i found-Nath just let me know and I'll add it to the bill ;D
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The price on these is ?45 and come with decals and oil pipes
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They are worth ?20 tops, again should have gone to specsavers x100000000
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thanks for that I think I might invest in a few sheets!
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If you look at most conversions on my website I can supply the decals on there own :o
Am in dire need will have a look straight away-it'll keep me warm!
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Has anyone used the clear Decal sheets you can buy from most model retailers? They come printable clear or white paper. I thought I'd ask before I buy as mine are home made at the mo and the papers a bit thick for the fiddlier decals I use
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Gorgeous drill there-have been looking for the Decals like that for ages
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Lovely models there haven't done any masseys for a while
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Start lowish then Rob, so I can bid :D
:D :Dthe whole point of not starting low is because it looks nice in my Britains barn!!!
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Thanks Doc, got a project planned with another JD I'm turning green this year This ones on Ebay from tomorrow night-don't think it will go (hopefully!!) because I started high!
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I have the tracks here in the way if anyone wants them make me an offer?
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yup decals away tonight
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The wheel is a Universal Hobbies Mckormick v80 it's mounted on to the frame with some carefull fiddling with a steel rod and a welder
7f mounted plough
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soldering works fine if you clean \ and etch before you add the solder. I use a metl rod in the middle between ploughs then solder to seal it up. My ploughs are hardy and take some battering. I use normal iron solder and it works for me but each to their own I suppose