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disastermaster Sprue-ce Goose: Manstein's revenge: Hmmmmmm...I could have it pulling a Field Bakery Unit in a dio... Extremely heavy cupcake batter ? Towing Eva?
Sprue-ce Goose: Manstein's revenge: Hmmmmmm...I could have it pulling a Field Bakery Unit in a dio... Extremely heavy cupcake batter ?
Manstein's revenge: Hmmmmmm...I could have it pulling a Field Bakery Unit in a dio...
Hmmmmmm...I could have it pulling a Field Bakery Unit in a dio...
Extremely heavy cupcake batter ?
Towing Eva?
Towing Sassy ?
Sprue-ce Goose Manstein's revenge: Hmmmmmm...I could have it pulling a Field Bakery Unit in a dio... Extremely heavy cupcake batter ?
Flour on the Floor?
Chris Doyle, Ponder, TX “Heads will roll,” vowed the bulldozer operatorbefore clearing a row of port-a-johns.
“Heads will roll,” vowed the bulldozer operatorbefore clearing a row of port-a-johns.
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Manstein's revenge Hmmmmmm...I could have it pulling a Field Bakery Unit in a dio...
richs26 [Hmmmm...........I was hoping for the Oliver Wendell Douglas tractor. Kinda cool seeing that kit, though. Which one: the John Deere GP in the beginning title shots, or the Fordson, "Hoyt-Claggwell"?
[Hmmmm...........I was hoping for the Oliver Wendell Douglas tractor.
Kinda cool seeing that kit, though.
Either one is good; but I suppose I've always been a bit more partial to the steel wheel Fordson:
WIP: Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 73rd BS B-26, 40-1408, torpedo bomber attempt on Ryujo
Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 22nd BG B-26, 7-Mile Drome, New Guinea
Minicraft 1/72 B-24D as LB-30, AL-613, "Tough Boy", 28th Composite Group
Hmmmm...........I was hoping for the Oliver Wendell Douglas tractor.
Well, collective farm lovers comrade...
Hercmech Very cool! I am amazed at the varity of subjects that are coming out, as I read some one post...this truely is the golden age of model builders.
Very cool! I am amazed at the varity of subjects that are coming out, as I read some one post...this truely is the golden age of model builders.
I couldn't agree more Herc, if you'd told me twenty years ago that we'd be getting kits of half the stuff we're seeing today I'd think you were putting me on.
Only thing I'd like hobby-wise these days is more time to build all this fantastic stuff coming out now.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
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