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toyfarmer

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  1. That's outstanding, the road surface looks real.
  2. I have to agree with Deerest.
  3. a great start, looking forward to seeing your progress.
  4. many years ago and not for long periods (probably while dad had a smoke) clayson m103 mf 525 regards sid
  5. if i was going to buy a county i'd go for cambridgeshire
  6. great info mark . growing up on the farm in the early 1970s dad used a ferguson drill that he thinks was a GPE 15, (which replaced a massey harris 720A). from memory this looks very similar to the 732 drill pictured by marcus. just wondered if these drills were renumbered following the merger with massey harris. the gpe15 was eventually replaced by a mf30 drill.regards sid
  7. great start to your layout
  8. wow, that's a superb model farm you have there :)
  9. so was mine, 1972 ford escort 1100 L coloured the ford equivalent of british racing green
  10. nice pictures, the grass in the pit looks great.
  11. great photos, the boarding on the shed is great
  12. there's still quite a few nissan huts around here, farmers used to buy them off the ministry of defence as the army camps and airfields closed after the second world war
  13. thanks mate. the diesel tanks are made from cardboard, the hoses are electric wire, the handsets are from an old toy garage and the bund wall is madefrom 6mm mdf board and 1/35th scale brick paper
  14. sorry about the delay in replying , have been offline for best part of six months. thanks mate the farm buildings are a combination of different farms around the area but i am going down that road for work tomorrow i'll see if i can see the one you mean i'll ask the boss lady if you can come round and play, TNS have a great shop
  15. nice pictures archtech, hope all goes well with the bank
  16. great pictures, using black and white definitely gives the display an older feel
  17. thanks for the feedback guys, i wish i could update more often but its difficult to find the time what with work and kids etc
  18. thanks rick its a standard britains mate just dirtied it up a bit
  19. away to the grain store please tell us what you think good or bad, constructive critisimn can be very useful, the stubble is coir doormat sprayed with yellow emulsion, for the standing wheat i pulled the bristles from a soft broom, bound them into clumps using thin cable ties, glued them to a piece of 6mm mdf and sprayed them with emulsion and the harvested wheat is soft brown sugar
  20. your building is superb, i have never been envious of anybody or anything in my life but i've got to admit, i wish that was mine
  21. your layout is looking great already, nice to see something from a different era
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