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NCC

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  1. e the 3060 series famous for the rusty doors, every 3060 series tractor I know has some rust on the bottom half of the door for some reason. Also if it is a 3060 series won't it have the datatronic or autotronic decals on it. Not sure if that helps ha ha! but it's another post either way.
  2. Nice one FB. Think I will have to order some of them as they look rather spiffing. ha ha! Cheers Nathan
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    Bruder toys

    Does anyone know if there 1/25 Claas Dominator combine would fit in with britains and siku etc. Seen one at my local CWG and it didn't look that big, maybe a tad bigger than the lexion. Anyone have any pics of one stood next to something 1/32. I daren't buy it just in case it's wrong ha ha!. Cheers Nathan
  4. Nice one TM810 would you be up for making me one or 2 once I have seen some pics. Also any chance you can do me an Accord drill like the one you had on ebay. I had to go out tedding and missed the end of the auction just my luck too as I was gonna put ?60 as my max bid. :'( Nevermind Cheers Nathan P.S Would you mind posting some pics of the marshalls please.
  5. Sure can e-mail me and we'll sort it!!!! Nathan
  6. That all depends on what help your asking for ha ha!. Sure fire away!!! Nath
  7. It's got a few boots ain't it and there not really big wheels either which did suprise me a little. Like tog says I think it would easily sink in this country when half full. I think they just leave it on the headlands though and the combine unloads into it. Unloads by an auger I think too. You'd need some serious oil flow and rams to lift that bugger up ha ha!. The trailer now has working aviation lights for the low flying aircraft around here, it's already had one run in with the copper chopper whilst tipping some beans. Also been asked by BAA if they could rent the front of the trailer. They want to put a radar on it or something. Hows your marshall trailers coming along TM810, think I have the perfect Marshall decal for it if you still need one. Cheers Nathan
  8. See I told you it did exist, mines just the baby brother to this bad boy. http://www.peakhillindustries.com.au/MobileFieldBins/100t-bin.htm You would need some serous power to shift that when it's full and once you got all 110 ton moving you wouldn't be able to stop ha ha!.
  9. Don't think you can get much more detailed than the Claas Quantum can you??? Is the pottinger bigger than the quantum though it looks it in the pics I have seen??? but then you know what sikus photographer is like ha ha!. Nathan
  10. Looks very good to me. One thing I would do is put some swaths of grass behind the mower so it looks like it has been mown and a big swath behind the rake. Would also change that chopper to a Claas Jaguar ha ha!. Other than those little bits, nothing it looks very good. Nathan
  11. Can't get the longer chop length though SPN. It's just not practical on the model farm. I agree though it is a proper nice model allot better than the JD chopper
  12. Yeah britains if your listening a complete Welger baler lineup would be good from little squares right through to Welger baler/wrapper combi. I'll shut up now Nath
  13. On my model farm ha ha!, we use 2 Welger round balers the Tim Welger RP 520 and a converted siku Welger RP 320 Master I still use the good old britains bales and some of my home made ones of the same size when doing pics etc and they don't fit in the chamber ha ha! but they look better than the siku ones which in my eyes are a bit too small. Hope that helps Nathan
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    Ros Laverda Combine

    fraid not FB, stick to Class I say
  15. Not sure old Ford. He hasn't set a date yet as this is still the prototype etc. I'll let you know when he sets a date though, or maybe e-mail him direct. Cheers Nathan
  16. Hi Guys, Been asked by Ian Leather aka Agrium Models to post some pics of his new model, a pasture topper. As you can see from the pics it's completely scratch built and is up to his usual high standards. It's still at it's prototype stage at the moment, he has some alterations to make on the linkage before it goes into full production Any thoughts or questions on the model post or e-mail him direct. Cheers Nathan
  17. I'll try and intercept this little tractor when it goes through the sorting office . Just gotta fine tune my Scottish accent, get some Welles and one of those dirty sheep sha**er pouch's and hope they believe me when I say I have come to collect the wee thing as it's that valuable. ;)
  18. Hi, I have both the Fendt and JD and there both very good. I recommend them anyway. There is no flashing beacons or working front hitch and there isn't one with a working front loader yet. Unless you do them your self that is. It does have however a front and rear head lights etc and rear indicators. Also has a working rear hitch that moves up and down too. The front A frame is there but you have to move that by hand. Siku are releasing 2 trailers for them this year a Joskin Cargo dump trailer and a Branter side tipping beet trailer. Both have lights and tip up I think so they should be good. Hope that helps Nathan
  19. Your modeling it after an old Shelbourne Reynolds FP if it's an old blue and white thingy ha ha!. We have one just down the road from us. Check out http://www.shelbourne.com/English/Index.htm for the more modern version. Are you making any to sell FP? Nathan
  20. IHP the axles are very easy to sort out. Just pull the wheels off and put the new ones on, it's as simple as that. Never thought about doing a 4WS may look into it. Cheers Nathan
  21. Nice one FP. Now if they had only made one in real life. Hope Norscot bring out the Cat MT 865 this year that would make one hell of a tractor. Nathan
  22. Looks ok to me OSR is a tall crop so it has to be quite high. I agree with IHP could do with some bigger tyres though. Claas did a maxi swather once that was based on the old Jaguar I think. If you ever made one I'd happily buy one of you if the price was right Cheers Nathan
  23. My poor trailer ha ha! your only jealous cause mine is bigger than yours . Worked it out to be approximately 28 tons with a full load of grain or tatties so it still is life like so to speak I know Richard Wooton once did a 26 ton. Would probably be a bit large with silage sides on though about 40 ton ha ha! was never meant for that though in the first place. Used Epoxy to stick it altogether and it is fairly solid as you can see from the pics can hold it own weight. I strengthened both the trailer body and chassis though quite a bit. Yes it is Dave's tattie harvester in the background. Excellent model by the way well worth the ?55 I think. Handles my GM crop which are actually mangolds very well. Nathan
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