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Beautifully done!
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Looks good Dan.
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That looks great Daniel,you do great work.Did that come as a kit?
One thing, you left a window open....
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Very nice job Daniel!
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Great work. We didn't have an IH dealer in my hometown. Had an AC and a Ford dealership. Grandpa farmed with a Farmall and had to drive to the next town if he needed anything.
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Nice dealership model....Now I need to see the trains making delivery!
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Here is a vid I did in January pre-IH building. http://youtu.be/nxGOcc4esc0 The tractor is 1/64th scale, which is S scale in railroad lingo. There is a ton of stuff for 1/64th scale for farm and farm related impliments, but not so much for model railroading. Also, there is a bunch of model railroad stuff in HO scale (1/87) but not much in the way of farm impliments. it has annoyed me for years. I usually fudge it and put a S scale tractor with a HO scale train. When I researched the building, I spent a lot of time looking at photos trying to make it look convincing for the space I had on the layout. It isn't the size that a prototypical one would be (I think- I couldn't find any measurements, and the closest ex-IH dealer building still standing to me is over 60 miles away) but it is close for me and convincing enough I think. Everything you see in the vid. I have done myself (the locomotives were bought assembled and some of the rolling train cars).
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I like what you have done there Daniel, especially your dedication of the building to your dad!!! I have a layout N-guage that was partially complete when I purchased it from an engineer for the B&O. I was invited to join a model RxR club that had an enormous layout, 8 tracks. They gave each member a schedule and a station to control during their meeting times. Very neat setup where they even had a graveyard with headstones marked for each one of their members who caused a fatality (train wreck) when they didn't have their trains departing on time, etc...
You have a very relaxing and creative hobby there and your personal touch on it makes it really stand out. You may want to check out your local farm supply store, sometimes I see small lawnmowers (sorry, not O's), small tractors (IH ones), and small animals that would suit your scale. BTW: I don't know if you ever made your own trees and shrubs, but they are really fun to do and more realistic than store bought ones. To a great hobby and your father's IH store Cub Cadet 123
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Nice work
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Daniel G. . (May 1970) 147 w/an IH spring assist, 48" deck, 42" blade, 1969 73, #2 trailer, 10" Brinly plow and (on loan) Dad's #2 tiller. |
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