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Mik

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I had the camera out to photograph some stuff to sell, so I shot these while I was at it;
A lovely spring day in the village
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Shouldn't he be done plowing by now? It's haying season....
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Still need to go after another load or two of rocks
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80% chance of thunderstorms tomorrow, guess I won't be running much again this weekend
 

garrymartin

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Shouldn't he be done plowing by now? It's haying season....
Well he would have a tough job getting it through that lot on the ground anyway. A nice model though , I've been looking for a suitable tractor model for a while , what make is yours?
Cheers Garry
 

Mik

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The tractor and plow are Slik-Toy. Made by Armor Industries for a long time, then bought by a guy named Nicholas Spinner dba Grandpa's Farm Toys. Last I heard he was having trouble finding a reasonably priced foundry, so I'm not sure if they are currently being made.

The tractor was $5 and the plow $2.75 about 3 years ago. All I did was repaint them.

The cypress mulch is to try to slow down the Creeping Charlie aka Gil Over the Ground... It makes it a little easier to pull up, anyway. Free groundcover is one thing. A miniature Kudzu jungle is another.
 

Spule 4

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The tractor was $5? Was this a US or offshore foundry?
 

Mik

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US made and real aluminum. Kinda funny how Ertl is cast overseas part assembled in Mexico, made of pot metal and still costs more.....
 

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Re:More random shots

Mik,

Nice pics, like the covered bridge in the first pic....looks a lot better than the Pola kit I've got....it's rather short and there's no clearance for the USA Trains intermodals (which I only realised after I had built the kit :wits:).......
 

Mik

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Re:More random shots

Kieth, That bridge is 2 Aristo ones spliced together (with a bit of aluminum box underneath for strength.) I left the end finish pieces off to get the extra 5/8" vertical clearance.

I also have a shorter single Aristo covered bridge that I made a 3/4" wood spacer between the bottom of the sides and the ties to do the same thing. So now everything I have clears except the Dumbo car and the little Swami guy on the Pustefix bubble car.... and Kim's chihuahuas riding on a flatcar - they're too dumb to duck, so they derail everything jumping off...