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Fordson F Tractor
I finally built this tractor, I have had it for 18 months. The build instructions were very vauge, only a few outline drawings. I stand corrected but I have some pic's of the model built by Hangman about 2 years ago and I used these to direct the build. Not as good as his one but I am sure some of you will comment and I welcome this, good or bad.
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It's not that good? That is fantastic!! a beautiful tractor beautifully built, an admirable work Owen, thank you very much for showing us your work!
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Looks pretty darn good to me. Great job.
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You're too modest. That came out great. I like the base and background as well. It really sets the model off nicely.
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That's a great-looking model. Love the engine detail and the diorama setting is wonderful. Well done!
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Looks very good.
There is a print of that tractor model around here somewhere that has been waiting to get built for years.
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I am a John Deere man all the way, but your build is awesome! I love the way you made the diorama and weathered it.
My only critique is "if it ain't green it ain't a real machine!" Thank you for sharing, Matt |
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Did they even make the green back then?
Looks great to me
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Thank you all for commenting on the Fordson, I know all Americans with a leaning towards agricultural equipment are very pro JD in green, I personally like all vintage tractors no matter what make, I have drawn a few JD tractors and will take the privalage of showing one, it is a JD Model A of 1934. I have always been more of a Massey and Farmall person, although Ferguson for me will always be an all time favorite.Looks like I cannot attach a pic will put it into "other things we do". Vermin King, yes very much so, the JD model D came out in 1924 and followed the "Waterloo Boy"
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You can attach your pictures here in this thread
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