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New Prestige 1/32 range ?


Neil D

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well, if anybody from britains or any other manufacturer is reading this, lets have some classic massey tractors and combines fron the 1970's please. 165,178,188 etc and combines? lets see a few classics like the 525 and a better detailed 780.

Well chris an up dated prestige MF 760 and a few more like the 525 and 625 etc would go down well

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well, if anybody from britains or any other manufacturer is reading this, lets have some classic massey tractors and combines fron the 1970's please. 165,178,188 etc and combines? lets see a few classics like the 525 and a better detailed 780.

 

These are all more likely to be made by UH.

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Only thing is ! UH will probably do French spec Masseys & maybe not the ones we are more familiar with from Banner Lane. Britains would give a UK spec model before UH would. Saying that UH have done the 390 & 398 which kinda came as a shock to me at the time after a lot of French made MF 1080s ,2620,2640 & 2680s  were produced by.them. So who knows. I myself would love to see a 165,168,175 & 188. Maybe even a Duncan cab 290!! 

But I do think a classic MF will be done by Britains in the very near future & if Prestige !! then better again.

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Only thing is ! UH will probably do French spec Masseys & maybe not the ones we are more familiar with from Banner Lane. Britains would give a UK spec model before UH would. Saying that UH have done the 390 & 398 which kinda came as a shock to me at the time after a lot of French made MF 1080s ,2620,2640 & 2680s  were produced by.them. So who knows. I myself would love to see a 165,168,175 & 188. Maybe even a Duncan cab 290!! 

But I do think a classic MF will be done by Britains in the very near future & if Prestige !! then better again.

I totally agree with you- which means that hopefully we will get one or two of the 800 series combines, and hopefully Britains will bring out a 165 and 185 with an original rear linkage as per the uh 1080's

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Britains euro prestige range would probably start with new JD releases I expect.............the 2014 7R,8R,8RT upgraded tractors would seem both obvious, popular and manufacturer (JD) friendly ;) it might also explain why theres no new Wiking 7R in the pipeline as Britains/Ertl do seem to get first option on all new JD kit before the other model makers get a look in.

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Yes, some 1960's and 1970's vintage tractors  - and implements - would be great! A couple of years ago, I all but gave up on Britains and concentrated on Siku's vintage range. Recently - and initially with the TW's - I've found that Britains is coming back to what I remember from my youth. Great models, (OK, toys - nothing wrong with that!), Great quality and a great price. I am so glad that I could squeak! Now to buy as many Britains vintage range tractors as I can find... I'm on holiday, so maybe a trip up to Brushwood's showroom might be in order?

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