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the layouts were great but no pictures of my layout! :(

Which layout was yours Jordan ??? - I'm sorry if I missed it... I thought I'd got them all... although it was very difficult to get everything.. I took over 350 pictures in the end I think...

Did you get any picutres of your own you can add to this topic ???

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Thanks for posting up the pictures Mark, really need to get down to Toytrac next year, looks like a fantastic laid back show held in very good facilities. Some stunning craftmanship on display, each and every one them impressive in so many different ways. :)

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i thought the useof the other buildings made the day go quicker and it made for a better day.last year i did so many laps of the one room i felt like a greyhound :D :D :D . but the lay outs made the day for me and i really want to get the loft sorted out now to start  a lay out

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marky i must complain about the picture of stir fry & myself, we are not ,for your information standing in hole we were in fact stood on chairs , & i would also like you to post the original picture of us & not that photoshopped effort which enlarges my stomach somewhat , & if thats not the photoshopped one, then thats when i was doing my 'pre supafit udimore impression'  :-[:-[

 

awww really ? again ? aftar all the time i've taken to build a trailed forager you want potatoes ?  funnily enough graham , i was thinking of finding out a cheap harvester to 'get sorted'maybe for next year  :)

graham,graham,graham....what can i say , yet another meticulous masterclass on farm modeling  a few of us did say , that taking nothing away from other exibitors ,if it wern't for you we suspect there'd be a few displays less than what what there were , as quite a few were sporting 'Graham Fabrication Limited' buildings , well done chap , i still cant believe how un-stressed out sharon still looks , she even still has all her own hair & finger nails , ohh the patience of the woman !

must add that dans table was vey well kitted out with some stunning trailers , any wonder why they're a must have for people's collections , some stunning machinery in his local photographs that were framed as well all looked very professional :)

Just get of the hole you two  :D :D :D :D

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i thought the useof the other buildings made the day go quicker and it made for a better day.last year i did so many laps of the one room i felt like a greyhound :D :D :D . but the lay outs made the day for me and i really want to get the loft sorted out now to start  a lay out

thats what im in the middle of doing now nathan

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marky i must complain about the picture of stir fry & myself, we are not ,for your information standing in hole we were in fact stood on chairs , & i would also like you to post the original picture of us & not that photoshopped effort which enlarges my stomach somewhat , & if thats not the photoshopped one, then thats when i was doing my 'pre supafit udimore impression'  :-[:-[

 

awww really ? again ? aftar all the time i've taken to build a trailed forager you want potatoes ?  funnily enough graham , i was thinking of finding out a cheap harvester to 'get sorted'maybe for next year  :)

graham,graham,graham....what can i say , yet another meticulous masterclass on farm modeling  a few of us did say , that taking nothing away from other exibitors ,if it wern't for you we suspect there'd be a few displays less than what what there were , as quite a few were sporting 'Graham Fabrication Limited' buildings , well done chap , i still cant believe how un-stressed out sharon still looks , she even still has all her own hair & finger nails , ohh the patience of the woman !

must add that dans table was vey well kitted out with some stunning trailers , any wonder why they're a must have for people's collections , some stunning machinery in his local photographs that were framed as well all looked very professional :)

Hi marcus,

i'm not taking any credit for the photos, that was my girlfriends idea to get some printed and framed and to add something extra to the table.  I was really pleased how they turned out and a great job she had done!!

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Ah yes the focus of alpine! Your table did look pretty dab handy, Dan. The photo's were a great idea and it's great your other half shows the interest. Didn't see how bare the table looked towards the end of the show but I know those who purchased will be pleased. . . . . hence my little order ;D

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