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super6

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  1. Nice. Not seen these before, a bit of thought gone into them.
  2. These came out in 2001, have a flyer to show this. I will post a picture at some point memory willing!
  3. @Britains Autoway-93 Nice acquisition there Sam, the packaging even harder to come by. Is the item on one of the shelves the catalogue holder? I didn't get this part with my example
  4. Yes, 1997 only. I have this set, it too has the leaflet but not the sticker. I do have the Land Rover 9690 on its own though complete with poster and sticker. Again 1997 only. Will post a picture when camera charged up!
  5. I'm going to stick my head above the parapet and go with 1971, but it could have been late 1970. Britains didn't do us any favours here with a dearth of trade catalogues between 1965 and 1971 inclusive. Instead utilising the customer catalogues with a trade wrapper/supplement. The introduction of the packing case boxes was noted in the 1962 trade catalogue! It may have been noted in a newsletter to retailers, I don't have anything in my reference material regarding this fact. The seed drill, muck spreader and rotary tedder all came out in 1971 within straw boxes only changing when the chevron boxes came out. The last use as far as I can ascertain being 4708 Atcost farm building that was deleted end of 1995. Until the current crop of these buildings I don't recall there ever being any other packaging style. I stand to be corrected of course
  6. Aye, that's the one. A bit muddy wasn't it! We gave up walking round the auction on Saturday, ground was sodden. A lovely stream in the car park too.
  7. Acquired these last Friday, came from a wrapped pack albeit possibly opened as it contained 21 boxes which is an odd number for packing purposes I reckon? Corners are a little bumped but they are the best part of 50 years old and in much better condition than my original purchase. Thanks JB My original, used, purchase as also shown elsewhere in this thread
  8. There was a Barth trencher in the field adjacent to the car park at Malvern. I meant to take a picture but memory wasn't willing!
  9. That is lovely Barry, a lot of hard work gone into that for sure. Thanks for showing us the build process, makes it more interesting seeing it take shape. Is it standard plasticard?
  10. @mike whiting thanks, a bit larger than mine, your tyres are more realistic though
  11. If you don't ask you don't get
  12. Is it exactly the same as mine?
  13. I thought I had posted this item as have had for some time. It is an A5 strutted card size as per a customer catalogue . Sorry not a great picture!
  14. @jmd Are the first 6 moulded in the main colour of each with just painted boots, arms and hair? Never seen a white one before, must be a demo driver
  15. Collected this today, same picture to reverse so an Isle Hanging Card methinks, it is quite big at 500 x 750 approximately. Presumably it is from 2023 as it shows the NH T7 300. Not a lot about at the moment, I did acquire some plastic shelf edger's and a few card posters that fold not quite in half, one was better than what I already had, rest are surplus.
  16. The 6 cylinder ones used some County components, bonnet and fuel tank being the obvious parts but I don't doubt they used other items.
  17. I have this. It came from the late Brian Parkes collection, I believe he cast the rings for them.
  18. Think I have something by these people, a trailed furrow press that folds up for road transport. Will try and get a picture up, memory willing!
  19. Nice to see something like this saved, a difficult thing to store I reckon. Not to much worm I hope. Carter Bros were from Billingshurst, West Sussex. I suspect the wheels would have been sold for a Shepherds Hut construction, can't be that much iron/steel in one of these surely?
  20. That looks very nice, I never saw it on eBay, I might have had a bid on it!
  21. Britains did a papier mache Haystack 144F, if you can find one
  22. I wouldn't like to have to fuel it up, some big tanks on their. 175 Gallons and 120 mile range apparently! There was an article, and front cover I think, on this in I think Classic Tractor or it may have been Old Tractor
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