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Adams Leaning wheel grader
Little project I made for a family friend. Her father had one
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No such thing as a mistake, its all about learning Busy burning eyes and killing brain cells on steel wheels |
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Delicate work.
Came out extremely well!
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Wonderful model!!
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Well done. Nice to see some of these agricultural models.
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Adams Leaning Grader
Excellent work. I've photographed a couple with the thought of someday doing a model of one, but its so far down in the stack....
Just for info, its more a construction model then agricultural model although I'm sure so were used for making terraces. Their primary use was in road maintenance before the advent of the self contained motor grader. |
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That's a wonderful build indeed!.
Lovely.
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Outstanding design and build. A museum piece.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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Forgot to ask, what scale is it?
Also the photos I posted are of a No. 8, the model is a No. 11. They made several sizes. |
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Thanks for the positive feedback. Not really built in a certain scale. Scratch built it from photos
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Outstanding model of a historical and unusual (among paper models) apparatus.
Always glad to see models of this type, especially when they reflect so much research and artisanship. Don |
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