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That is N or smaller.
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Fantastic!
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Wow, really nice and clean (for a threshing scene). Remember coming home from threshing, stripping down to the undies and washing off with the hose before being allowed in the house.
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Wow... That looks fantastic. Great job!
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Absolutely Superb !
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Beautiful job!! I remember when I was a kid my grandfather taking me to see that..... and I got to ride on the steam engine. Your build is definitely spot on!!
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A superb job and a lovely set of models.
Reminds me of one of my favourite episodes of 'Dad's Army'! |
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I belive so yes. Certainly larger than N. Possible closer to TT. But, as you know, the Micromodels do not have scales designated, Thank you very much for the kind words.
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Thank you everyone for the praise and compliments, they are much appreciated.
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Amazing build reminds me of my father who use to have to work with the terrifying things, he'd much rather be ploughing with the the horses less likely to lose an arm. Did you use brush bristles for the straw stalks ?
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