Jump to content

catkom3

Members
  • Posts

    6,254
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    13

Everything posted by catkom3

  1. Well Marcus,the 38's look chunky,but I think the 34's look "right",cracking job by the way, Regards Joe.
  2. Would that work on "big bales",make em look more realistic Regards Joe.
  3. Just remembered I cut the front linkage off a Britains John Deere,similar to Siku ??,don't have one yet,but it's a reasonably good fit Regards Joe.
  4. Go on Trissy,the big ones are easy Well easier than the Ransomes I did first,it was tricky Regards Joe.
  5. PMA back on line now,here's the link http://www.pma32.com/catalogue.php5?id_produit=40 Regards Joe.
  6. Hello Richard,Olivier Bertaud at PMA32 make an adaptor which might fit,or could be converted,can't acces their web site at the moment,will add a link later, Regards Joe.
  7. Milliput is supposed to be the best,never used it myself,but think I better get some soon, http://www.milliput.co.uk/home.htm Regards Joe.
  8. Got mine finished,it's the six furrow AT31,it was a really nice kit to build,a wee bit easier than the two furrow Ransomes I did last year,I was going to put it behind one of Mr Purdoes blue machines,but seeing as it's a "land" plough it goes nicely on the back of my Fiat type crawler Regards Joe.
  9. Atte posted up some news about it a few days ago,see here http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php?topic=25742.msg522973#msg522973 Regards Joe.
  10. That is very nice indeed Pete,job well done, Regards Joe.
  11. Must have missed that thread first time round,that's my youtube video,nice to see UH are going to re-release that model Regards Joe.
  12. Hi nathan,you wouldn't have any spare tracks,I,m looking for a couple Regards Joe.
  13. Now your talking my language, The Bucyrus 8750 Walking dragline 1/50th scale,but it will still be 9 foot 2 inchs long,5 feet tall,yours for a modest $7000,I cant wait 'till my mate gets his,here's a link to the press release http://www.twhcollectibles.com/t-news_01062009.aspx Regards Joe.
  14. Na SMurf,nothing intricate,just the same setup they already have on their front loaders,don't yet know if they work,as I don't need a loader,yet ,but I.m sure I'll need one before to long. Regards Joe.
  15. Good thinking,I forgot about the PTO,that would be fairly simple to, Regards Joe.
  16. Hi Lexion580,did you ever finish this plough,I,ve just ordered one and was wondering what your's looked like finished, Regards Joe.
  17. That's looking really good Pete,what are the wheels off, Regards Joe.
  18. Universal Hobbies make really well detailed agricultural model's,implements with all the hydraulic rams/hoses and everything,tractors with all their lights mirrors etc,how difficult would it be to put plugs/sockets on both the tractors and the implements so we could actually "attach" both machines together,anybody else think this a good idea,everything is already there,just needs a plug/coupling ??. Regards Joe.
  19. Geoff at Top Tractor has them http://www.toptractor.org.uk/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=989&Itemid=26 Regards Joe.
  20. The V16 Detroit Diesel Big Bud 747,listen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q06ZcO2F3I Regards Joe.
  21. Hi Dave,you might be interesed in some of the stuff here http://www.accurate-armour.com/showaaproducts.cfm?category=4&subcategory=33,1/35th mind but that's pretty close, Regards Joe.
  22. Is this a new 1/32nd scale Ford 5000 from UH or is it 1/43rd you can see it on Agrar's slideshow here http://agrartoy-spielwarenmesse-2009.agrartoy.imageloop.com/en/index.htm Regards Joe.
  23. That Discover XL will look real good behind my 8330 Regards Joe
  24. The mesh on the grill is laser etched brass,I think prodding it with a pin would stretch it and burst it,but thanks for the comments Ziko Glad I've got you thinking Nick, Regards Joe.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.