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its certainly not an easy scale to make stuff in, the silos are straight forward, but to do the auger wasnt easy

have considered a few other bits for him too if i can, just depends on time to be honest

time and money

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here you go thomas , these are the things sean handed over to give you , no doubt you'll have ideas for them ;)

1 peice of sisal door matting , two grain stores , 1 auger , a wiking claas round baler & wiking claas mower & two full bags of trees  :)

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Really pleased to see you enjoying making this diorama and I am glad you are keeping us updated with it. You have really got something great going on and are taking it more serious than people not even twice your age  ;):)

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Thomas, I hav'nt been around the forum in a few weeks, have to say you really have a talent in 1/87 modelling. Great detail, that shot of the artic lorry turning in looks really great excellent work there young sir  ;) you planning on stocking it with animals? would Hornby be 1/87 scale? I know they do some very well detailed animals.

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Thomas, I hav'nt been around the forum in a few weeks, have to say you really have a talent in 1/87 modelling. Great detail, that shot of the artic lorry turning in looks really great excellent work there young sir  ;) you planning on stocking it with animals? would Hornby be 1/87 scale? I know they do some very well detailed animals.

yes they are well some are
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well smallclaas dad took me to buffers shop and we looked at some cows , but it was for £26 for a pack of 20 and i did not have enough money  :(

but i have some pictures from what we have been doing

we started the 3rd board and we went for a twisty road and 3 fields

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the heges were made of eco-moss

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a picture of me rolling some eco-moss we pull it gentle and we rolled it then glue down

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view of 3 fields

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one of the fields will be ploughed we still need some soil to sprikle down

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looking good thomas, like the bush wacker to mate, you got them silos in yet??

as for animals, drop me a pm with the makers name, and i will have a look round down here, have seen pig and cow packs and they deff were not that much, from memory they were 3 quid for 5 or 6 in a pack

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way to big tris, even the piglets, try a toy store that sells train set stuff, they will have them, have seen hornby sets cheaper to, cows ect

this will help you

http://collectables.shop.ebay.co.uk/items/Trains-Railway-Models__hornby?Product%2520Type=Scenery%252F%2520Layout&_catref=1&_dmpt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&_fln=1&_sacat=479&_ssov=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282&Sub%252DType=Animals

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