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;Dthere's never enough trailers!ha ha!!

With Britains you have 

Kane Halfpipes & rumors of Kane Classics coming next year &  Britains Marstons are still plentyful.

Siku have Brantner,Fortuna,Joskin & Krampe trailers .

UH have Rolland ,Joskin, Brantner,Benne La Campagne, Le Boulch, Cargo CP120 & a few more.

Wiking have Krampe ,Brantner, Filegel.

ROS have Joskin, Krone , Miedema ,

Replicagri have  Maupu, International ,Chevance & Birmont

 and fair enough the fact most of the above brands are continental Europe brands but you also have the specialist Irish & UK makers who do almost every trailer from Herron, Redrock , Broughan , Dooley , Stewart , Bailey & Richard Western...

So Jack ... You have plenty of options mate..I remember 20 years ago the only trailers on the market in 1/32 were the little Britains Claas tippers & the Siku Class Carat trailers and nothing else for grass... Its come along long way since then with the choice we have now. ;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aw Justin,there's always room for another little trailer,I'd love to see someone do this,

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The Lair Grand Volume,

Regards

Joe,PS just winding you up,::);)

 

Thats big Joe... The back roads ,farm lanes & gateways might be a little tight for that monster ...;D  If there was to be another trailer.. i would love one of these old timers....

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and maybe even a harvester topair with it..

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Lking your thoughts there Justin, and David (DM434's) thoughts too, not every one wants or can relate to the monster sized machinery of todays markets..... a few classic smaller sized machines would be the dogs bobbins :), I'd quite like to see an old Atkinson lime spreader done and added into the classic list. and a 802/804 Marshall ;) If the Kane classic going to be a go-er, then why not do a classic sized version rather than a 14 tonner.... a 10 ton would suit a lot of the classics available :)

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Totaly agree Paul..I noticed this pic on Britains Facebook page.. Note the trailer!!! Could it be a possible prototype of a small KANE I wonder!!

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As Jack said, it'll be one of Martins trailers. The photo is taken on Hillview/Peter from Agriview Magazines farm.

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britains_please_please.thumb.jpg.61d9417be too much to ask for santa  but .......um this in 1/32  in the  next few years would be grrrreeeet

Defo need a 674,my dad drove one / two,the only tractor he ever rolled,he blamed the extra weight of the safety cab as he had cultivated the same field 100's of times before in Duncan cabbed and cabless tractors,!!

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Joe,PS has to be that cab though.

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You wonder tough even if its one of Martins trailers...... did it send any bells ringing in Britains marketing department..in other words ..they had get a trailer from another producer to make their own product more appealing to buyers.. So Britains...go make yer own for feck sake...THATS WHATS NEEDED,,,Heritage implements !!!!!!

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Thats big Joe... The back roads ,farm lanes & gateways might be a little tight for that monster ...;D  If there was to be another trailer.. i would love one of these old timers....

 

and maybe even a harvester topair with it..

 

I did a few trailers like about four years ago

 

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2 hours ago, MadMark said:

I see all the boring stuff like baler, mixer wagon, haybob are making a show, stuff the grass stuff and have a look at other things like said a drill, why have a combine if you don't have a drill to drill the crop? sugarbeet and potato machinery please. 

Boring to you perhaps Mark but not to everyone. I can't see britains doing sugar beet stuff, sugar beet is grown in a very small area of the country and is very specialist, no mass market appeal.  A drill is maybe a better bet but how many will they actually sell? To get the toy functionality there won't be enough detail to satisfy collectors hence they limit sales, same with potato machinery in my opinion.

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I think, drill-wise, Britains couldn't go far wrong if they did a 4m Kuhn drill, something along the lines of a Venta 4000 which is reasonably average sized, and they have obviously got the licence to produce Kuhn kit.  I don't think grass equipment is too badly represented, though there still hasnt been a trailed forage harvester, but I can't see Britains doing one somehow.

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