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Absoelutly top class Sean, super job and suits that little Massey perfectly
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Nice one Graham, i admire your creativity and your thinking out the box, i like it, good shape, get it painted and i can't wait to see it
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Looks a really interesting project, keep us posted on everything and im sure it'll be a masterpiece in no time
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Wow, looks UH standard If not better, very well done
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Massive improvements, well done mate
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Excellent pictures thankyou very much for those, i love that little Renault, lovely jubbly
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Hmm some very nice little pieces in there, i like what im seeing, bundles upon bundles of potential, keep us posted
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Thanks Nick... an interesting answer as well mate
So you are not really a 'brand man' - more of a 'looks man' then \
Im not so much a brand man to be honest, i used to be John Deere 'orientated' but i have diversified significantly, i just have my personal taste which is based upon how the tractor looks, how i'd feel inside it e.g. working and how it makes me feel to look at it. And strangely im finding myself drawn to Renaults, Fendts etc preferably smaller and older?
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Hmm good topic Marky, as not a farmer here this is what i'd base my decision upon..
Brand/Manafacturer - 7/20
Country of origin - 15/20
Interior design - 13/20
Looks - 20/20
Price - 10/20
Reliability - 15/20
How it makes me feel when i look at it - 20/20
Im not sure how to explain it really, i am big fan of looks, which ties into how it makes me feel really. I'd also like it to be quite comfy or efficient inside. For me the brand and manafacturer doesn't really have much of a play to my decision. I also would obviosuly consider price and reliability, as i'd want to pay the minimum for something which will be reliable for ages. Im not sure im quite drawn to an old Renault or Fendt \
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Sounds and looks a good idea, thankyou for running it through in such a good and simple way Top banana
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liking that one mate, whats going to haul it away then?? nice scratch built lorry or the siku fortuna chassis??
Numpty for Seany? It's 1/50th :D Gothca...
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Thats well awesome in my books mate, practically spot on, well done, can't wait to see what you knock up next
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Steady on young Knickerless, I think you'll find alot of the model farm section can do that these days
Sorry yeah i wasn't thinking, You secretly just want me to plug Leverets Nah, but we do have some amazing dioramas my apolagies, but this just happens to be one of my personal favourites
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Top work, keep it up
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Not bad.. finally we have something that can beat those French guys, truly amazing, should be the FTF shrine
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Looks very promising indeed, i love the detailing in places, keep us posted
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Stunning in a word, can you tell me about the trailer the JD 6920S is pulling? Is it a standard model or a conversion?
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Doing a 5mile race in a local village and coming first out of all 15-17 years old in the time of 33:46 Suprised myself And i got a pleasant little trophy too, which is sitting on the shelf next to the FTF Golden 6600 Im seeing gold
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I remember Mick from Classic tractor, can't wait for the pictures mate, thanks for wetting my tastebuds and getting a bit of enthuasim back into me
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Graham, you fail to amaze me, you just get better as you go along Keep up the good work and keep us posted fella
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Very simple, very tidy, extremely effective, very well discovered my friend
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Excellent work, truely class, precise in every detail, well done
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Looks a tidy job to me mate, what did you use? Enlighten us..
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Some nice bits there mate, bundles of potential. I would personally stick to one scale if i was you, looks as if theres some off scale pieces in there. Other than that theres some very good ideas there
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Top job, very well done and very well detailed model