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Deere-est's Bits n Bobs


Deere-est

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Well here is what I was up to over the weekend, with a sheet of 0.8mm ply and some square dowl you can do endless little bits and bobs for your farm yard. Here are a few disposably type pallets, the sort you see down the builders merchants.

Here is what you need 3mm dowel not shown. A measuring tape, a straight edge, a craft knife and of course the madatory 0.8mm ply for the pallet planks. I cut them 4mm wide.

Use two planks to glue the dowel at the required distance, making sure it is square with one plant at either end. Then work your way from one end to the other, my spacings are a shade under 2mm.

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nice work Tris!!!, i have some 1:35 ish bricks here i got off eBay, was gonna buy a load once i had seen them for use in a rubble pile!!

fancy knocking me a tool set up like that, you have the skill and time! :D :D

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Tris, the revel paint you told me about, i had to get the Humbrol version as they didnt stock it, i assume its the same colours?, anyway, i was messing about with a set i actually had and was painting the crane rack thing (yellow) and found a way to get a used look!!....tell you later! ;) ;)

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Cheers guys. :) Hopefully over the weekend I will get to post pics of some other bits I am working on for Ben.

After doing this set for SPN I did wonder about greasing the hoist up Ben. What dya know?

worth trying it, might look ok :-\ :-\

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