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Having reached and passed my mid-life crisis, I have now stepped into my 2nd childhood, and found I like collecting a few models (not Page3 type). Gradually getting a few forestry orientated ones, and just picked up this IH TD24 crawler with Karry Arch This was 180hp and made in 1947 coverted for forestry use.

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i have a load of landy models and farm models plus unimogs and varios airfix stuff

 

i'd love this model but doudt i'd have the skill to make it to this level

 

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Nice one Andy, my old man makes loads of farm machinery models, gets the kits from scaledown models, they are really smart and really detailed for a 1:32 scale, is your model a 1:32?

 

Most are 1:50, the Fendt is 1:32

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Think you've got your threads mixed up a bit Andrew

 

" I need your help guys "

 

 

 

 

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I do agree, but seeing as I'm never going to own the real thing, models will have to do.:001_smile:

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