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i don't like the look of that at-all it looks completely ugly

Not seen the real one then? That is gorgeous but I am biased.

It looks fine to me, built to a price affordable to toy collectors and seems to have all the functionality it needs.

I wopuld buy one depending on the price I can get it for.....

In my eyes, it is fine.

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i don't like the look of that at-all it looks completely ugly

wouldnt say its ugly, but i guess we dont see that many of them over here, certainly not something i have seen, usally see batemans and a like, can see a fair few getting chopped for parts mind, bonnet for some jd tractors, wheels look good for a build i have in mind chassis ect could easillybe used for a different make of sprayer even

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not sure on it, not convinced!, may stick with the Hardi i have ;), just doesnt do it for me, similar to the last JD sprayer, but i prefer tractor mounted ones anyway, i'm sure Mike 'Kentman' will review it soon, he's bound to have one! :D :D :D

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not sure on it, not convinced!, may stick with the Hardi i have ;), just doesnt do it for me, similar to the last JD sprayer, but i prefer tractor mounted ones anyway, i'm sure Mike 'Kentman' will review it soon, he's bound to have one! :D :D :D

:D :D Yes, bound to Ben!  :D :D Come on Mike, what you playing at  ???:D :D :D

Whether you like it or not, I don't think anyone can argue that it's not the best sprayer ever to be sold under the Britains name.... RC2 deserve a little credit for it from everyone for that fact I think....

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i don't like the look of that at-all it looks completely ugly

 

That would make it a very accurate model then!  :D

but i guess we dont see that many of them over here, certainly not something i have seen,

They have only recently been launched in Europe.  No doubt we shall see a few appearing over the coming year.

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Not seen the real one then? That is gorgeous but I am biased.

It looks fine to me, built to a price affordable to toy collectors and seems to have all the functionality it needs.

I wopuld buy one depending on the price I can get it for.....

In my eyes, it is fine.

no i have never seen the real one it looks like a good model but it doesn't suit my farm but it shows that they are starting to get some good models out 

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not sure on it, not convinced!, may stick with the Hardi i have ;), just doesnt do it for me, similar to the last JD sprayer, but i prefer tractor mounted ones anyway, i'm sure Mike 'Kentman' will review it soon, he's bound to have one! :D :D :D

I will review it soon as I get one I thought my ears were burning today

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it looks impressive for RC2  ;D  and at £28 too can't be bad

:o :o :o....thought it would be half that price for what it is?

liked to see it compared to the Hardi one :-\ :-\

i take it the wheels are both fixed to the axle or do the rotate independently?,  :-\ :-\.

does it steer ok??.....and where are the other toyfair pics! ;D ;D

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by the look of the pictures ben they will rotate independently ( picture of the rear) no axle linking the two sides

yeah i can see it clearer now! :) :) :), there fixed via small brackets. Thats good to see then, i hate the models where the wheels are stuck on the axle (3CX....which i'm trying to fix)

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:o :o :o....thought it would be half that price for what it is?

 

I thought it was a bit pricey too, but considering the colossal fall in the value of the £ over the last few months, I fear we will have to get used to some very big price increases on anything sourced from abroad. 

Is this the dealer exclusive price?  Most toys/models seem to be more expensive during their dealer release than they are when susequently available on general release. 

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saw one of these in the local shop the other day, its a monstorus size thing, almost looks to big, has reasoable details on it, ,but nothing special, for a toy its great, for a collector,mmmmmm its a 50/50 model i think, certainly a right step forward as per the newer jcb , as for proce, i aint convinced i would buy it, seemd a bit to much for whats in the box

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did you give it 9 out of 10??!!!.....your tooooo generous with the scores! ;D ;D ;D;) ;)

i'm not going to bother getting this one, for sprayers, i'm not a SP fan, preferred mounted or trailed, and i just dont like it that much, maybe it will grow on me in time :-\ :-\ :-\

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I'm with Mike. It may come my way, it may not. It isn't of immediate appeal but it is a superb toy. I had a look at one recently and was impressed. It is well detailed but looks quite robust for the gangley machine it replocates. I think well done, it's above the Hardi I reckon which does leave me thinking why don't they approach Bateman or Housham.

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above Hardi :o :o, you sure??, maybe i need to see it at spalding then Trissy ;), the Hardi isnt detailed anyway from memory, just some wheels, cab, tank and boom :D :D, the trailed Hardi is better, but again to large for my use!, like i said though, not an SP fan so dont have a need to rush out and buy it just for the sake of it.....there is a recession you know!! :D :D

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