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Bits of it looked it better condition than my still in use tractor.
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Those all look nice, tempted by the green too!
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Picked this up in a local antique shop, not a scale model but something historic.
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Cheers, no it's not 🤣 it's actually had some wood attached to the back to make a trailer of some sort, it's a crude job. I think I'll replace the rotten timber and close up the gaps and just use it as a trailer.
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Looking awesome!
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Looking fantastic!
Re the Blitz, I think it's actually a later model, as the square cab and the wood burner make it an Daimler Benz L-701 (licenced Blitz copy) from 1944.
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Hi Ed, I have found a few HO pieces which I use on the model railroad clubs layout, but they can't compare with a 1/32 piece for details. What are you looking to do though, make something that's an accurate model of a specific prototype, or capture the feel of something. That may answer the dilemma.
Vancouver Island eh? Lovely place, spent 3 years in Vancouver and popped over to Victoria with a few friends for the train shows there.
Simon
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All brilliant work, but I really love the Series Landys. Used to have a Series 3 hardtop which I rebuilt with my uncle.
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Room for an aftermarket replacement if it's popular though
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Wishing you a speedy recovery!
I dropped a can of household polish on my toe, which split the nail underneath so kept pieceing the nailbed and causing it to bleed for months - took over a year for the nail to fully grow out - hopefully you recover quicker than I do!
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Looks like we'll be there on Saturday now as some other plans got cancelled.
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Lovely condition Allis you have there!
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I'm not sure I'm up for making a 1/32 chain harrow! The roller is possible, but it's more or less the same as the one I made already with a few slight differences. The spreader/trailer is possible, depends if there's anything close to start with. The Britains MF rear discharge one is somewhat akin, but I didn't get chance to see exactly what this one was - possibly an old Salopian. For the price he wants for it all, as it saves him moving it offsite, I'll bite.
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In a funny turn of events, I now find myself buying a 1:1 scale 8' Twose roller along with our new property. It's a newer style, and a cheery yellow colour. Also negotiating on an old muck spreader converted into a trailer, and getting a chain harrow chucked in.
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They do, thanks, will hunt for some of eBay.
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After all that yelling about the 7810, it's still on the top shelf! I was really hoping he'd think something was squirrel stuff, but no joy this time - maybe next.
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Just wondering does anyone know of a make that actually looks like Jerseys? The Britain's ones seem to have applied a white stripe of warpaint on their noses...
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Will see if we can make it - need to see what shifts my wife is working.
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Thanks again - the chipping is a very simple trick - just use an old sponge (the sort that you get in packaging or on the back of the pan scourer rather than a bath sponge)/
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What tractors did you see today without getting photos
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They have been silaging the big field next to one of ours, so shuttling up the lane and back were an MF and Valtra with the wagons and a Class Jaguar doing the cutting. No photos and didn't see which models they were. If they come back this week, I'll lean out of the window and get a photo 😁