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I have a bit of time of over Christmas so I am going try to get a few things made.

They include:

Converting a JD 8530 precision to a 8430T

Making from Scratch a Claydon 6m V drill

Scratch Building a load of sheds from plasticard.

Putting some Wiking Fendt 936 wheels on my UH Massey 8690 and the rear linkage.

Also trying to finish of all the other projects I have started.

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I have a bit of time of over Christmas so I am going try to get a few things made.

They include:

Converting a JD 8530 precision to a 8430T

Making from Scratch a Claydon 6m V drill

Scratch Building a load of sheds from plasticard.

Putting some Wiking Fendt 936 wheels on my UH Massey 8690 and the rear linkage.

Also trying to finish of all the other projects I have started.

that will be one to watch!, i enjoyed making mine! ;)

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Yes I hear what you are saying Iain. I have a cheap and cheerful Draper one but I have not used in a long time. I do recall though they could be temperamental and spit and hiss and deposit paint where you don't want it. I guess the key is like using a real spray gun...keep the gun clean and ensure paint has been correctly thinned and preferably sieved.

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look great Paul!!!

wish i had one!!

did you use the old style or new style loader?, cant quite make it out :-\

Yes mate those two are based on the new Siku 6820 with the quickhitch on the loader,tractors are stripped, bonnet shortened then fixed on the Siku MF5455 chassis ;) ;)

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