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11 minutes ago, fendtenator said:

thanks for sharing, I was wondering when the nc items would be released, and the hydradig. The dump trailer looks a good model

No problem. Yes, britains have upped their game with detail on these implements, pickup reel on the forager looks great. 

 

7 minutes ago, MadMark said:

So we have to wait till July for next lot of releases then:rolleyes:

Looks that way:-[

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Love to see a newholland 715 trailed forage harvester or a tarrup but i must say the jd looks brill might have to paint and badge engineer it to a IH or NH forge harvester to go behind the 2wd 995 ih

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10 hours ago, IH885XLMAN said:

Love to see a newholland 715 trailed forage harvester or a tarrup but i must say the jd looks brill might have to paint and badge engineer it to a IH or NH forge harvester to go behind the 2wd 995 ih

was thinking the same idea

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Wiking - release Fendt models when the real model is released 

UH - release Fendt models

Schuco - release Fendt models

Siku - release Fendt models

Britains - "let's say we'll release a model, then not do it" - it's an embarrassment 

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There is enough model/toy brands doing Fendts at present . Britains should concentrate on more heritage range tractors & especially  implements to suit the heritage range it anything. The JD trailed chopper is a very good move & in terms of modern stuff ..I think its about time Britains updated their JCB loading shovel ..

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8 hours ago, justy 46 said:

There is enough model/toy brands doing Fendts at present . Britains should concentrate on more heritage range tractors & especially  implements to suit the heritage range it anything. The JD trailed chopper is a very good move & in terms of modern stuff ..I think its about time Britains updated their JCB loading shovel ..

Agreed, we can survive without another fendt, how many versions do we need. 

Find it odd that they have never capitalised on the 4 cyl 40 and 50 series Deere's, half the job is already done! 

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8 hours ago, justy 46 said:

There is enough model/toy brands doing Fendts at present . Britains should concentrate on more heritage range tractors & especially  implements to suit the heritage range it anything. The JD trailed chopper is a very good move & in terms of modern stuff ..I think its about time Britains updated their JCB loading shovel ..

 

41 minutes ago, alf aphid said:

Agreed, we can survive without another fendt, how many versions do we need. 

Find it odd that they have never capitalised on the 4 cyl 40 and 50 series Deere's, half the job is already done! 

See I disagree with you about the fendts, hopefully they would have/be a decent toy/model and probs priced around £15-20 I would happily get some to do wheel changes etc as I simply cannot afford to buy multiple uh/Weise etc fendts to convert/damage :D 

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16 minutes ago, Agcofarmer said:

 

See I disagree with you about the fendts, hopefully they would have/be a decent toy/model and probs priced around £15-20 I would happily get some to do wheel changes etc as I simply cannot afford to buy multiple uh/Weise etc fendts to convert/damage :D 

Ok fair comment :laugh:

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14 hours ago, justy 46 said:

There is enough model/toy brands doing Fendts at present . Britains should concentrate on more heritage range tractors & especially  implements to suit the heritage range it anything. The JD trailed chopper is a very good move & in terms of modern stuff ..I think its about time Britains updated their JCB loading shovel ..

Agreed, some nice classic 80s era fendts would be nice, would also like to so britains re-do the deutz dx series again in the same way they done the fords. There seems to be a real lack of classic SDF models around.

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54 minutes ago, Steve P said:

Agreed, some nice classic 80s era fendts would be nice, would also like to so britains re-do the deutz dx series again in the same way they done the fords. There seems to be a real lack of classic SDF models around.

Yes a Deutz DX would be great.  Agree..

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6 hours ago, Agcofarmer said:

 

See I disagree with you about the fendts, hopefully they would have/be a decent toy/model and probs priced around £15-20 I would happily get some to do wheel changes etc as I simply cannot afford to buy multiple uh/Weise etc fendts to convert/damage :D 

I see were your coming from in terms price. But don't Siku do a few budget Fendts ??

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5 hours ago, Steve P said:

Agreed, some nice classic 80s era fendts would be nice, would also like to so britains re-do the deutz dx series again in the same way they done the fords. There seems to be a real lack of classic SDF models around.

I am certainly going to agree with you on that one, there are a few classic SDF models due soon but they are from specialist builders and have hefty price tags to match, well into three digits, it would be nice to have a Britains version again

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Still love nothing more to see than a international 674 done by britains  the true worldwide tractor years ahead of its time spawning the 784 and the 885 xl  and lasted 3 to 4 decades if  u include the rear trumpets on the mccormicks of the 00s  if not the 674 then please jump to the 885 xl 

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