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graham

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  1. looks very good tim ,you have added some nice bits to the layout lovely
  2. thanks for the replys ,the buildings are made from 6mm mdf ,i try to mitre corners for better finish , i just use standard pollyfiller apply this to the buildings with a 1 inch putty knife some areas thicker than others with this type finish if i do brickwork i try to get to get it smoother , then i use some special tools a cocktail stick and a 3 inch nail to scribe in the effect i want , sometimes you have to wait until filler has started to dry out a bit trial and error , then leave to dry then brush to clean any loose bits of ,then i paint on neat pva to seal the filler leave to dry ,paint the colour you need .then i get a small brush and in the groves that you made with the special tools paint in neat pva and i add concete dust for cement [ i do a lot of concrete drilling with my work and with my anorak on i collect the dust that i make it is cheaper than the packs of scatter] but painting will give you same effect hope this helps a bit
  3. thanks for replys ,mandy that is not the water trough it is the feed trough but like you say does look like algee ,it is just scatter mandy been doing some more the old barn we had to put up old grain bins made out of weldmesh and tared paper ,i thought it was time to change this ,found some grain bins that where used in a seed plant down menheniot brought them back to kestler and with some cutting we got them to fit in the barn with some elevators and walkway ,got to put in roller mill ,still got some more to do but a few pics
  4. its a credit to you mark you have done a great job over the years on ford farm
  5. still running the other tractor we brought of you mark , wood wall sean is used in packaging normally on e bay it comes in differant colours but mainly straw colour there is brown and green that i know ,i mixed mine with brown for the dung effect ,it does need cutting fine thou ,
  6. thanks painter mark and tris the name kestler is just out of the air tris cracking job he made of the tractor the strw the animals are lying in is what they call wood wool looks a bit like the real stuff i thought ,i have made some more animals just getting up moved some legs around and heads with the heat gun but just put the animal in a bowl of cold water and hold it in position and it will stay there have a go
  7. few more pics in the calving yard put a pen for just calved cows and a headlock to hold the cows if we have a bad calfing can be folded back when not in use just cleaning out the yard
  8. a few updates was after another tractor for the straw chopper saw in M D FORDS advert that they had a smart looking john deere 2wd 3050 thouught that would suit are needs cracking tractor not up to the man s standard that paints the cattle at toytrac from bruton but i painted up some cattle like south devon s also got the heat gun at the bulls and made them lay down
  9. hi thomas all the grey steelwork is made from 6mm mdf ,and the purlins are 4mmx6mm stripwood should be able to get from B&Q stores hope this helps
  10. thanks for all looking and your replys i will keep updating as i get more done
  11. from the sale of beeches farm ,we brought kestler farm in cornwall 200 acres grass,48 acres cereals for feed for 87 pedigree south devon cows plus followers,plus stock bulls ,all youngstock is fattened and sold in local markets and some heifers and bulls are sold at pedigree sales ,also have 135 suffolk pedigree ewes plus 4 stock rams also sell all lambs fat , we do most of the jobs on the farm ourselfs we share forage harvesting and combining with neighbouring farm ,also do farm b&b see if pics load pics of the veg garden some runner beans growing ,lettuce ,and some fancy lettuce ,some potatoes also some pics of new cattle yard with side feed face also older building with railway sleeper walls also used for cattle housing and lambing and general storage more pics to follow
  12. looks like you had a busy summer chris ,some nice kit there whatis the straw for chris pigs maybe
  13. the store on this farm was above ground slurry store , but so many gases build up in them , we fitted some new gate valves a few years ago may be one of them failed .i am sure in due time we will find out .
  14. very sad my brother in law was talking with the farmer this morning ,he was overcome with fumes the last thing he remembers was telling the head cowman to get away ,but he was overcome with the fumes and died ,,they was trying to save the student but sadly he he died to from drowning they think very sad
  15. some nice pics there bill ,is the nicol tipper the farmers you put pics up of ,the scanias look well as do them all ,shame about the weather
  16. the layout looks very nice what a great job you are doing very nice
  17. that looks smart john ,sorry about the other night having to go , have your floors come out ok sometimes with the firbres they stick up through the top , are you cutting the panels with the motor saw ,he was a long way from home john ,tyson burridge was yours made in cumbria its normally a longtown firm bring ours down , that will make a proper yard for the cattle
  18. there is some pics on hear of one i made a few years ago , very popular round my way ,i think it is under other conversions be a while back thou
  19. some sortimo racking for the van fed up with the mess , little trays for the nuts and bolts some slide in and out carriers should look the nuts when put in, also a nonslip floor ,
  20. was doing some work on south lynch estate in winchester , and a worker told me there biggest feild was 250 acres may be the same one you spoke about in your first post
  21. went out for a meal with damian and hazel ,while damian was on his quest to find some JCB models in kent ,nice to meet up with them both ,hope to see some pics soon of the models
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