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JD 7310R,basically the same work as im doing to the 6150R

wheels painted,horrible britains front hitch gone,this one will have a monobloc front weight,aerial added,driver added,50 kmh decal removed from rear cab window etc,you get the idea

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wheels and wheel nuts painted,beacon moved,painted front mudguard locating bolts and painted part of the mirrors,just numberplate and very light weathering to do plus 2 warning decals for the rear mudguards

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2 minutes ago, bluegreen said:

Nice try Paul but those plastic Britains bonnets make it difficult to do a decent job on the 6R especially...............I'm having way more fun trying to add detail to their excellent 3000 series Deeres with the very nice bonnets and cabs:)

i know you dont like the bonnets Phil and you are right about them,i wonder if you could T- CUT them,hopefully look a bit better when weathered

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5 minutes ago, bluegreen said:

That 7310R is just crying out for a nice metal bonnet isn't it..............oh well nevermind.     Onto the 4955 next then Paul?

4955 on hold Phil,i have a spare wiking jd rear linkage,im wondering if i could put that on and ditch the effort from Schuco

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