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Post by anthony on Feb 6, 2010 23:24:06 GMT -5
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Post by socha4440 on Feb 7, 2010 8:38:27 GMT -5
Wow that looks awesome, I like your little animals and the worn down look on the 6 row corn header.
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Post by G&G farms on Feb 7, 2010 10:18:28 GMT -5
thats a nice display great pics man
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Post by Tomas D. on Feb 7, 2010 11:12:42 GMT -5
so much detail. AMAZING. Looks like you put a ton of work into it. I want a display like this one day.
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Post by 70ds on Feb 7, 2010 11:25:19 GMT -5
Nice pics. I love the tractor mailbox and the dog by the fence. ;D
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Post by farmerboy3 on Feb 7, 2010 12:54:03 GMT -5
lucky i haven't got the forage harvester set yet
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Post by ryanposton on Feb 7, 2010 23:07:59 GMT -5
looks like the 4955 does all the work,i loke the old truck with the seed pallet neat looking old truck
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Post by Ricky Boyce on Feb 8, 2010 7:23:41 GMT -5
thats amazing so much detail!
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Post by anthony on Feb 8, 2010 17:38:11 GMT -5
looks like the 4955 does all the work,i like the old truck with the seed pallet neat looking old truck Yeah the 4955 is the main tractor (maybe over kill)there'll probably be a smaller tractor too for yard work maybe with a loader was thinking of a 4020 or 4010..........something in that range. Whenever I figure out a story line and equipment set up I'll post that. So far I decided the farm is a small 300 hobby farm and alot of the work is done by barrowed equipment or neighbors helping(that's where the 1370 comes in). The truck is actually a 1/48 scale but fits in well. There'll be some sort of story line about that too. Not every farmer has a brand new shinny Mack semi to haul stuff. so much detail. AMAZING. Looks like you put a ton of work into it. I want a display like this one day. Thanks. Yes I have, but it was worth it. Building a fully detailed display is easier than it seems. I'd be happy to give you pointers. Nice pics. I love the tractor mailbox and the dog by the fence. ;D Thanks, yeah I thought the dog would add some humor to the display. thats amazing so much detail! Thanks. I try to add as much realistic detail as possible.
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Post by Tim Carlson on Feb 8, 2010 19:33:29 GMT -5
That Corn head look nice. Nice worn look. I like it. Good work
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2010 21:56:54 GMT -5
farm looks great love all the detail!!!!!!!!!!! i see you gone w/ the basic 4x2 set up the feild and shed being the same new house and barn. i was disopointed not to see you at the jc show this yr where else are you showing?
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Post by anthony on Feb 9, 2010 23:01:33 GMT -5
farm looks great love all the detail!!!!!!!!!!! i see you gone w/ the basic 4x2 set up the Field and shed being the same new house and barn. i was disappointed not to see you at the jc show this yr where else are you showing? Thanks Chad. Yeah couldn't do much switching around with the buildings, was quit surprised I found an S scale barn which was kind of hard to fit into the display compared to the lean to's I usually have on it. Yeah I'm not going to be displaying at too many shows this year. Last year I tried to display at all of them in the 50 mile radius from me, but that got kind of old real fast. Most shows don't have too many if any displays.........dying breed and with all the game systems out no one is using their imagination anymore I was told by alot of hosts in charge of the local shows. I only like going to shows where there's judging involved. Don't get me wrong I'm not in the hobby for trophies, but it's just a little bit more exciting to try to win something, and even if you don't win you get plenty of feed back from the judges so you know what to improve for the next year. In my opinion I wasn't too impressed with the Johnson Creek Toy show last year. It was my first year display there and will be last. The show was in two different buildings, set up pretty poorly, I was crammed in between 2 other displays so when people walked by they thought my display was 3 sections and asked why only the middle was so detailed, I had to crawl under my table to sit behind it, the gentlemen in charge of the show gave himself the trophy for best display and everyone else an index card with a sticker ribbon on. For sure I'm going to be at Randolph and Ripon, maybe Whitewater see once what information I get about that show. Hope to see you there.
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Post by rysiracusa on Feb 11, 2010 18:29:47 GMT -5
Awesome aweome my friend. Keep it up
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Post by John K. on Feb 15, 2010 19:54:44 GMT -5
You did a GREAT job on your display. ;D My mom likes the dirty/dusty 4955.
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Post by tractorking14 on Feb 16, 2010 22:29:32 GMT -5
Nice display! Even though its a Deere, that 4955 looks pretty good like that.
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Post by anthony on Feb 16, 2010 22:47:57 GMT -5
................ Even though its a Deere, that 4955 looks pretty good like that. Thanks, I'm a fan of every color. I like a certain tractor from each brand, some tractors were built great and others not so great. Every tractor breaks down and has it's problems sooner or later. I more so "favor" Deere on my displays because thats what I grew up with, and they're pretty popular around here. I try to different colors [o[ in once in awhile to please everyone. At toy shows I use to change the color line up every show so the display would be different. You'd be amazed at seeing the same people at 3 different shows walk by your display but at the 4th one have a color they like they all stop and look at it.
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Post by hoss on Feb 19, 2010 16:34:50 GMT -5
really nice display. like the chopper set up with the, 1270? the mail box is pretty cool too. keep em comin
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