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A simple Local early tractor field show display

tiking

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I was given these 6 models at an exhibition, in February of this year.. Five farm tractors and one Unimog vehicle, all 1:32 scale die-cast models, were given to me, as the client puts it; 'Make something outta it, and make it work together'. Check out the 'before' collage photo of all six vehicles and the 'after' photos of the completed commission.


Before weathering & diorama:




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After weathering and placed on a simple flat base diorama:












































 
First shot looks like they all are earning to be set free on yonder field to plow free and unhindered.

Also reminds me how my Dad use to line up his toys in a row, in full scale that is.

Excellent presentation Charles! What a fun little project! :tens:
 
First shot looks like they all are earning to be set free on yonder field to plow free and unhindered.

Also reminds me how my Dad use to line up his toys in a row, in full scale that is.

Excellent presentation Charles! What a fun little project! :tens:

Thanks .
 
That old Fergie has seen better days.

You've got a knack for realistic weathering. Always astonished by your work. :Drinks:
 
For some reason the Blue one does it for me :) All are pretty near spot on , it's great to see them all lined up..but who won when they dropped the flag ?
 
That old Fergie has seen better days.

You've got a knack for realistic weathering. Always astonished by your work. :Drinks:
Thank you kindly. Glad you approved.

For some reason the Blue one does it for me :) All are pretty near spot on , it's great to see them all lined up..but who won when they dropped the flag ?
HAHA! Thanks. But it is not that kind of diorama. It's a local exhibition in the fields, like most enthusiasts.

Excellent line-up, Charles. I love the outdoor pics, brings these rigs to life perfectly!
Thanks a lot. Natural lighting always does dioramas justice, when done right.
 
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