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Muir Hill 121- Finished!


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Just finished the interior and now working on the steps which seem a lot harder than I thought- could'nt find a donor pair and want to avoid them looking too chunky so have gone for a brass/plastruct combination . Then it's cab glazing, door mirrors and some finer details, may get done by Christmas ;D

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So next it was the steps. Bit tricky for my fat fingers so I tried some brass first which was too hard to work with, then some plastruct but getting smooth lines was tough so I went for a combination of the two. Plastruct sides and brass steps, drilled the platruct and slotted the 'steps' in. First pics show this mocked up and then later painted.

Then it was the interior, I changed the seat as the old one looked naff (new one is in the 5th pic), painted up the steering column and side panel together with the right hand side levers, I'll get some better pics of this.

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Next is the glazing, I'm using thin but sturdy clear plastruct, at this point only the front and back windows are done. Also added are door mirrors nicked from a donor Massey. I've added a little pic for those not familiar with this old English beast!

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After taking a long look at the yellow peril from many an angle I decided to whip off the steps, re-position the front axle and tweak the bonnet. The steps were too chunky so I got in some finer plastruct and used blu-tak to provide a mould so the steps could set properly with glue (worked a treat)

 

Also pictured is the converted Shawnee Poole hitch ready for painting.

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Cheers Chris and Fred, Chris she will be kept clean, I intend on doing another soon, not a 121, but since she is a one off I'll keep my grubby hands off  :ph34r:

 

So here she is all done! Overall I'm pretty happy, next time I'll do the dimensions better as I've done a lot of this by eye and a little guess work. The bonnet and rear section were the toughest as they are at weird angles. The cab was pretty straightforward or at least more than I thought it would be. Next time I'd take a little more care with the painting and look for a better decal option but all in all she will take pride of place in my collection  ^-^

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Afraid I don't know enough about the brand, but I'm not familiar with those designations. Perhaps there was too much competition by other manufacturers in that hp bracket at the time? (if I'm understanding the numbering right)

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Afraid I don't know enough about the brand, but I'm not familiar with those designations. Perhaps there was too much competition by other manufacturers in that hp bracket at the time? (if I'm understanding the numbering right)

 

 

I know as much as you mate to be honest, I love the sound and the look of them and that's enough for me!

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The 171 is what I'm thinking or a 101 on the smaller side, the 141 is great but quite similar to this one aside from the finer details. It begs the question whatever happened to the 151 and 161?

161 preceded the 171 and is what the Matchbox "Kingsize" model is and quite recognisable as such, but no there never was a 151.

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Thank you to you all for your kind words, really makes it all the more worthwhile. Not sure how I forgot about 161!! I've seen one locally :of I believe this is the full range of tractors MH did;

 

This is my favoured option for the next build, although there is a line of weathering projects first ;D

 

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