PHPaul
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Equipment
B2650, Pronovost snow blower, Landpride rotary mower, Howard tiller, box blade
Need a tractor?Your tiny farm has seasons? Cool…
Thanks, but it's too new for my diorama. I'm trying to stay no newer than 1970, with most of it being from the 50's. I was born in 1950 and left for the Navy in 1969, so that's the era I remember.Need a tractor?
Nice model! Lots of detailView attachment 124264
Started out as a model railroader, decided I preferred building structures and scenery to running trains. Had a bunch of 1:64 tractors and equipment and decided to do a farm.
Paul, that's really neat. Are you g to do some close-up shots? A while back I saw a display that was a whole town with vintage cars.
PS: If the diorama gets too bad, Kaopectate works wonders.
Well, Sailor….. switching from a nautical theme to a Farm…. was a sea-change,….Thanks, but it's too new for my diorama. I'm trying to stay no newer than 1970, with most of it being from the 50's. I was born in 1950 and left for the Navy in 1969, so that's the era I remember.
My "nautical" career consisted of nearly 22 years of shore duty, interrupted by only 12 days at sea. Much of that shore duty was overseas.Well, Sailor….. switching from a nautical theme to a Farm…. was a sea-change,….
No, railroad was HO. I am modeling the diorama in 1:64 and have used S scale model railroad figures and structures in places. The barn and the house are actually HO, but they're big enough that they don't look out of place.Very convincing birch trees! Well done.
Did you model your railroad in S scale (1:64th) ? Did you carry 1:64th over to your scratch built farm buildings etc being you had the vehicles in that scale?