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Just had an email from MiniArt! Announcing an upcoming release!
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It's also on their Facebook page, but their website is down at the moment. Encouraging to see that they are trying to continue on!
Dave
ps website is back up againComment
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Be interesting to see when the first 1/35 scale modern farm tractors start to turn up.Comment
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Ian,
an odd omission - I can only think of Thunder Models 1/35 Case Tractor. Heller did a few in 1/24 ( including the little grey Fergie ), and Revell do some snap togethers in the same scale, but 1/35 seems to have been ignored by the major makers...........
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It's strange that the modern tractor is ignored by manufacturers. A few early ones from Mini Art .
The large 4 track would be a great kit, or a combine with head .Comment
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Checking Scalemates, it looks like the only pure tractor Hasegawa do in 1:35 is indeed one called a Yanmar YT5113 in a couple of versions, which I assume is a Japanese brand that has had exactly zero exports to Europe …Everything else in this genre and scale is construction equipment, plus two sets of workers to go with them, and all of it looks very Japanese/East-Asian to me, so not really suitable for dioramas etc. set in Europe.
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Checking Scalemates, it looks like the only pure tractor Hasegawa do in 1:35 is indeed one called a Yanmar YT5113 in a couple of versions, which I assume is a Japanese brand that has had exactly zero exports to Europe … :smiling3: Everything else in this genre and scale is construction equipment, plus two sets of workers to go with them, and all of it looks very Japanese/East-Asian to me, so not really suitable for dioramas etc. set in Europe.
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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