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Considering the brian norman model now sells for about the ?125 mark and the uh model is only ?13.50 surely that makes the uh 1 good value for the price

I guess so... really...  :-\
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only got  at the min though, not anywhere near finished in progress of making the fork for her

looking good Sean any plans to make any other model out of the 35

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looking good Sean any plans to make any other model out of the 35

not right away, have had a quick test fit of a few bits and i recon something else could be done also tinkered with this but not happy with paint on the wheels bit of overspray and it didnt take to well either

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metal work took ok, just not the wheels??? on the other side it seems to have melted the plastic

is that 1 for spare parts now then

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no way currently looking into a new set of wheels for her,well hubs anyway

got a set of 135 wheels and matched them to the 35 the 35 wheels are slightly bigger than the britains

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Sorry Marky, but I think your wrong in the title, the FE35's were the grey/gold models, when the colours changed to red/grey and the name to Massey Ferguson they were simply known as MF35's. As an aside the gold used was nearer to a bronze colour and the colour used on many restored tractors is much too vivid.

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Right then... on to the "real deal" ... I am sure if we ask Kev nicely... he'll pop up some pics of Penny the "FTF FE35" (yes Kev... whats yours is ours  ;D ) ...

Sorry missed this last night as I was bit distracted!

Pictures of Penny - tried to pick angles to match Markys model pics. Penny's exhaust is on the opposite side- is that because she is a Petrol/TVO?

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The decals are spot on!

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Granted, the loader is great but why has no-one mentioned the MF 3000 series in the background?!

What's the basis for that and can you post some photos when finished Sean?

Simon

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

:o :o That loader  :o :o Are you going to resin cast these sean? i can see a Huge market for these mate

I reckon it needs done fast cause uh wouldn't take much to do that

Posted

I reckon it needs done fast cause uh wouldn't take much to do that

i know ricky, to fine to cast its only 2mm rod at the end of the day, takes longer to glue it all in than  actually make the parts 

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i know ricky, to fine to cast its only 2mm rod at the end of the day, takes longer to glue it all in than  actually make the parts 

would have to be cast in whte metal

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it would for sure, hence why it will prob be a one of till uh do them, having said that i recon they woudl try to do it in plastic to save cash, and it would be very fragile 

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