Tommy wrote:Looking good, I do notice that the tracked loader isn't (tracked that is) Once upon a time I had the Volvo backhoe, and the snowplough.
bloody scallies had them away last night haha, the cat 360 is also without its tracks they were mine when i was a kid 25 years ago from spain. really good models but the rubber tracks suffered from sea and sand on the beach.
rice work hahahahahaha
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Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
Do they still do Tonka toys? I'm a bit out of touch now that The Reichskinder have grown up and fled the nest. My lad Tom had a simiilar set-up but all with Tonka, including a concrete wagon that could actually mix concrete (well, mortar anyway). I buried a 1500 dia manhole ring in the garden, filled it with old KDS and boulders, and it became his 'quarry' for at least a couple of years.
Make the most of it while you can, Giles. A couple of years later, aged 9, he was on to the real thing....
...and now he's 23 I can't get the lazy git out of bed before 4pm.
when me and wee brother were about 4/6 years old my dad used to take us into his work on a saturday. the fitter in the yard would let us turn and raise the jibs on the diggers, he worked for o&k at the time.
it was bound to happen, my lad was running the big tractor bag back to the yard with a 3cx and dumper on the back, some how lost a front wheel probably going to fast
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had to upgrade security as well
m1 abrahams tank, humvee, MLRS, and a trained T-Rex guard dinosaur haha
super glue time for the tractor hahah
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Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.