Looks good. In fact it looks like the one used on the market garden I worked on as a kid in the holidays.
The ‘Little grey Ferggie’
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Did you sacrifice a toupée to make the base? :tongue-out:
I miss the old MF I used to run around my farm with until a couple of years ago... Such a wonderful little tractor when you didn't need a big one. Sadly way too light to use for shovelling snow but very practical - and it started regardless of weather!
Jokes aside, it's looking fantastic and very realistic! Mine never had such new tires on it though... Luckily there's no MOT for tractors here!Comment
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Did you sacrifice a toupée to make the base? :tongue-out:
I miss the old MF I used to run around my farm with until a couple of years ago... Such a wonderful little tractor when you didn't need a big one. Sadly way too light to use for shovelling snow but very practical - and it started regardless of weather!
Jokes aside, it's looking fantastic and very realistic! Mine never had such new tires on it though... Luckily there's no MOT for tractors here!. I did think the tyres looked too good for a well used and ‘put out to grass’ tractor but there was no way I was going to risk wearing them down I just know I would have messed up lol
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Hi Graham,
Just played catch up with your build . I have a very soft spot for this little tractor...... My father had one, my brother renovated one and I had one when I lived in the UK .
Like the build and the weathering..... great.
Cheers Mike :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:Comment
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Hi Graham,
Just played catch up with your build . I have a very soft spot for this little tractor...... My father had one, my brother renovated one and I had one when I lived in the UK .
Like the build and the weathering..... great.
Cheers Mike :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:Comment
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Besides Graham's superb rendition of this subject I have also seen some other beautifully made models from this Heller kit at various shows.
As a matter of interest one of the earliest kits ever made by Airfix if not their first was a Ferguson tractor in 1/32nd scale (I think).
First plastic kit I ever made "when I were a lad!" way back in the late 50's.Comment
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I've had this in the stash for a while - you can finish it as a French built version - different steering wheel & seat! The lights are an option, too. I do think it needs a bit of wiring to really set the detail off[ATTACH]303356[/ATTACH]
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