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What Modelling Projects Have You Got On The Go?
Stabliofarmer replied to Deere-est's topic in General Hobby Discussion
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What Modelling Projects Have You Got On The Go?
Stabliofarmer replied to Deere-est's topic in General Hobby Discussion
Thank you chaps, some more very interesting builds to come in the next few weeks -
New store looks good, like the handling system too
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Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
The beauty of a laser cutter, total cut time for the entire model was 30 minutes so got two more cut out before running out of material, stocking up on laser cut parts as I leave college next Monday so will no longer be able to use it. Liking the 1/16th convos by the way, too delicate for me to attempt. -
Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
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Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
Protoyping for a FC1174, wanting to make a trio of lime spreaders, theres a great photo of all three together on google and then a winching rig for my collection. Wont be the most detailed of models, paticularly the chassis but sould be nice and fast to build up and a good price too -
Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
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orchard farm and contractors !
Stabliofarmer replied to tractorboyjules1977's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
Great looking kit and photos Julian, keep them coming -
£350 for 8 puts them at £44 each which doesn't seem to bad, however models never seem to make good money at auction, particularly not as a job lot.
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Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
I like that idea Mark, would work on 1/32 with smaller bolts too -
What Modelling Projects Have You Got On The Go?
Stabliofarmer replied to Deere-est's topic in General Hobby Discussion
This one has been on the bench for ages, finally finished and been abit of a headache to do. Some improvements made over the last curtainsider have been made which include improved curtain durability along with an overall stronger less fragile model. Booked on the ferry this week -
The power and wonder of the auction Mark, only needs two bidders and with the competition between the two the sky's the limit
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ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress
Stabliofarmer replied to Tractorman810's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
Looking nice and green Sean, time to hide them rafters now -
ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress
Stabliofarmer replied to Tractorman810's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
I know what you mean, searched a good few places to get the right sticks for mine and still had to glue bits on in the end. Familiar with noch, will have to look into getting some -
ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress
Stabliofarmer replied to Tractorman810's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
Those look very nice Sean, does the stuff youve used for leaves have a name? As it cant be winter all year on Torrax Hill. One bit of constructive criticism would be maybe wider trunks on some as they seem abit thin, but thats just compared with what I see in my area -
The bit I don't get is they've gone to the bother of listing every model included, rare for a job lot like that, so why not actually have an individal listing for each, almost certain they'll sell better that way and probably make more money even with ebay fees taken into account
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I don't have blue in my blood but I certainly enjoyed those photos, very nice indeed! Looking forward to seeing what you can do with a permenant display
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Box size is too small to be 1/16 140 x 220 x 110 is 1/32
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Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
Super, thanks Been doing abit of reading up on CNC routers and there looking like a good option for when I loose access to colleges laser cutter this summer. Cheaper, simpler and able to cut plasticard along with having a certain level of 3D ability -
Whats on your workbench???
Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
Cheers Sean, thought it might be, largely as you can't laser cut styrene. On my bench I've been trying out a few new squash moulds. Scania Topline roof pod and T cab bonnet. They've come out well but I need to refine the mould a little more to avoid a few air bubbles. Both of these parts should come in handy for some of my own builds and builds for customers. -
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Stabliofarmer replied to MODELFARMER's topic in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
That looks great Barry, don't suppose you know if its acrylic or plasticard/styrene and I how its been cut, laser or CNC router or something else?