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ash tree farm, tms farm work in progress


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1 hour ago, Luke190 said:

Looks great. I like the muddy farm track

 

1 hour ago, Mike R ( Kentman) said:

Very nice Sean 

Thanks guys, I am getting there slowly, I hadn't thought about doing the muck heap area till I saw it today, not an area I can normally get to, that's the joy of having a good clean up underneath it , far better access now 

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1 hour ago, COWBOY said:

Doing a great job on the layout Sean, brilliant detail

Cheers mate, it's nice to get back to it a bit, this side has always bothered me as it was a mish mash of materials, both sides are far apart so you do not see the difference in trees and a likes .

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Not to sure at the moment, I have purposely left the tyre areas as soil to miss that , but I may need to try it else where with other plans 

2 hours ago, smallclaas said:

Sean your doing a great job on the small details looking great

Cheers Garrett , I am getting it done, hopefully the new trees ect will be here tomorrow or Monday with luck, so I can get them in along the banks 

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Would be good if you could display models on it without damaging it but that is maybe unlikely. The plough looks great too, is it a standard scaledown one? How does it line up with the wheel when it's dropped in?

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I suspect you can put stuff on it, the model rail guys say to seal it with a spray , not a pva mix but some aerosol tin stuff, , the plots a modified Scaledown one, manly on the hitch area so it fits any of the models , seems to line up ok with the wheels to me when in the ploughing position, only think I never got round to doing when I bought it was hydraulic lines  , added some nice water slide decals I had , but no more, gent called Keith plaice did it , bought it at toytrac a good few years back 

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Shouldn't have an issue with driving on the flock, once its stuck down, particularly with an applicator it isn't coming of again in a hurry once any excess has been brushed away. If it gets flattened down by the tyres I have a feeling going over it with a ballon rubbed on a jumper should have all the strands standing to attention again.

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Finally finished field no1 , next step is to level the area round the back and new extension side of the house , which I am having problems getting the insulation board for at the min, well a bit small enough anyway, but the orders in for. The hedge row to boundary it, once done it will be a backdrop to be fitted , just trying to find the right one view wise and quality wise 

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This is the new 1m X 3/4 field extension, the plan is to link it to the one wrapped round the house, and extend the access road into the farm, I may trim it a little and have a road down the side and form a t jcn , not to sure yet, has also given me a headache as to whether it's worth upgrading side two, I can ad a small 1m X 50 cm second field on this side , but would need to rearrange the collection underneath first, 

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