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  1. No ERTL this time! I'll take new pictures sometime. This photo is from last year. Another part of the collection. The collection has now grown again, but I have not yet had time to take really nice photos. I already have ideas about how I want to do that. I hope it will be as beautiful as I envision it.
  2. Ford TW-35 Pow-r-pull 1/64 I knew for years that there were 2 different versions. It also took me years to find the 2nd version. I happened to see it at a show in 2022 and bought it for a penny. The biggest differences are: The rear wheels say "ERTL" on one and "the ERTL co" on the other. the exhausts are different as is the roof.
  3. Ford 901 Powermaster & Ford 981 (I assume hard to read on that little sticker) Select-O-Speed. Both ERTL 1/64
  4. Ford 8N 1/64. When a friend of mine showed me a photo that he had duplicates I discovered that both were different and both different from the one I already had. I bought those 2 and put them next to each other. 1 has gray rims and the other 2 cream color like the color of the tractor. In 2, the front wheels are riveted to the front axle. (after painting) 1 has a thickening was cast on the axle and the front wheels "clicked" on it
  5. To start, I want to share my ERTL collection. This photo is missing a few models that I have but no longer fit in the display case. Here are 1/64, 1/43, 1/32 and 1/16 models only ERTL. Curious what you say about this.
  6. Hello people I am deBelhamel. I live in the Netherlands. First of all, I would like to apologize if there are any language errors. I'm typing this via Google translate. I can speak English well, but the spelling is rubbish. To avoid major spelling mistakes, I decide to do it this way. Some words translate into a different word than intended. I try to check it as much as possible, but I can always miss something. I started playing with Siku tractors when I was younger. My grandparents lived in the countryside and that is where my love for tractors originated. In 2007 I went to the LCN expo in Zwolle for the first time and gradually I started buying the nicer and more expensive models that could no longer serve as toys. Because I also moved to the countryside and often came into contact with Ford and Deutz, I also started to focus on that with the models. I'm not sure if I will be the most active member, but I have had an account since 2020 and now wanted to put a name to it. I will also post photos of my collection in the appropriate forum. I hope to be able to learn a lot from you, I have already learned quite a bit from what I have read in recent years. And I hope we can enjoy each other's photos. As I enjoy your collections. Beautiful to see!
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