graham
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looking great the brickwork looks bang on luv it :P
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1?64 scale farm diorama for the newer members.
graham replied to the other green's topic in Model Farms & Layouts
looks very good i am seeing it for the first time very well laid out you must have huge knowledge of farming and every thing linked to it ;) -
tm's new mf 390t
graham replied to Tractorman810's topic in Latest Tractor Conversions & Scratch Builds
lovely job mate i will ask could you make me one two ;)cracking model -
you sure picked up a rock there Garrett. I would think you might be able to get a transit on e-bay mjb. Thanks for all your comments. I didn't seem to have any prblems on the farm with Watlings wejust used to have one fella come out from Canterbury and he seemed to be on the ball.
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I'm not sure how many depots there are around, but I know that there is one in Maidstone, Ashford, and Canterbury but not sure though how far out they travel. The sets fb are cararama, there were some on ebay but haven't seen any lately. I got mine from a TK max store if ever you did. The sets have got some nice bits in, like head gaskets and fan belts hanging on the wall, battery, computer, toolbox worth looking out for. :)
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Good start. Keep the good work up mate. :)
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The transit is modelled on a Kent firm called Watling Tyres which have an agricultural department and they still have the little aluminium cover for the compressor. The tools come with a 1/43 scale volkswagon whcih is in a garage diorama and I cut all of the tools off of it and used them on this. I don't think they look too bad for scale in the back of the truck. I also think it will look good on a display, you always get a puncture either when you are flat right out cracking on or just as you are about to go home. Come on you REDS, YOU WILL NEVER WALK ALONE. Thanks for all of your comments. ;D
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I have been meaning to do this for a while. We used to get puncture after puncture up on the flinty ground that we used to work, so for the diorama I thought I would make use of the britains transit and turn it into a tyre fitters truck.
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he will remember that clamp for ever the first one dad done is always the best ;)took no time to build cost nothing but the hours of fun he will have with that priceless keep going dad
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looks good to me keep going ;D lots going on there like the manitou with the bale clamp
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thanks tris and mark i will add to the diaroma i have know had planning permission granted from the boss to use spare bedroom to set one up ??? ???the gods must be shinning on me :)happy days , the wood is not to dry mate it has got buds on mate chain saw i made and man is a britains figure that i have cut his arms of and glued back on to hold saw :o
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lovely job keep it up what a standard you are setting ;D
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well done fella still looking great you have a nice time \ :'( i expect you will feel like all of these at times but enjoy enjoy happy new year to you mate ;D
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on my diorama I wanted an area where I could use the log trailer and here in Kent they cut a lot of chestnut for fencing stakes and posts and I thought I would have a go and here are some pics.
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it looks busy mark if we could only find more time we could find plenty to do ;Dkeep going dont weaken it needs bringing down out of the loft mate and putting in a show :)luv it
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MF 190 Square baler
graham replied to farmmodels.net's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
very very nice you must be pleased with the way that has turned out a credit to you ;D a farm just up the road from me has just had one of these delivered for next harvest your model looks just as awesome :o -
thanks for that brit farmer like you say cracking stuff have to get some ;D
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it is a bit of a trawl sean but come up trumps for me ???got washing lines , petrol, pumps,dove cot, alsorts i missed some nice bits myself so keep looking ;D
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that would look like most areas i expect mate i did see a toyota crew cap on there but i dont know how they come up size wise the little bits are ok thou i think :)
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Prosol harrow/drill convo
graham replied to brianih634's topic in Latest Implement Conversions & Scratch Builds
that looks good briannice job :) -
See what you could do with this
graham replied to SMurF's question in Custom Model Methods/Tips/Help
nice nine inch brickwork looks the nuts :)