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toyfarmer

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  1. great topic this i enjoy following your progress
  2. great shed, coming along very well indeed, looking forward to seeing more.
  3. Massey Ferguson 6616, very tidy Ford 6600 with a seed drill and in the same field a Fiat 88-94 with a Lely power harrow, New Holland T6??? with a power harrow and a Renault 75-12 with a sugar beet drill.
  4. very sorry to read of your troubles, been there myself a few years ago, keep your chin up and best wishes for the future, regards Toyfarmer
  5. you have created a great layout and have a superb silage fleet
  6. Great work, old fashioned buildings have so much more character about them.
  7. great start, i look forward to watching your farm progress.
  8. nice pics, i like the sampo combine and the muir hills, good to see some different machines.
  9. I think a lot of them around here came off the bases as they shut down.
  10. I considered something similar then found some old railway track while having a tidy out and got to thinking how i could make use of it and this is what i came up with
  11. Made from memory of one on one of the farms my dad worked on when i was a child. Still plenty in use around here which will be useful when the time comes for painting and weathering
  12. More updates will follow as work progresses, please tell us what you think.
  13. It measures 270mm wide 300mm long 180mm high. I now have to paint the insides of the frame before i put the rear wall in
  14. Having a go at making a Nissan hut using Nickel silver rails taken from some old oo gauge Hornby Railway track. Heres my progress so far.
  15. Great work with your dealership building, looking forward to seeing the interior detailing continuing
  16. Thats a great diesel tank set up you have made
  17. Absolutely brilliant scenery work and great photography
  18. The detail in your combine is amazing, you surely are the Leonardo da Vinci of scratch builders
  19. I think they were made by FMC in Fakenham Norfolk
  20. a great topic to follow. amazing detail in the workshop.
  21. Whilst it's a shame to hear about your crop problems, it's very interesting to read about your day to day life on the farm.
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