Keil Kraft do 1/72nd scale kits of 90s lorries (tractor units: Mercedes 2238, Volvo and DAF 2800). I've bought a few and they're good basic kits given a bit of TLC and kitbashing for extra detail.
A Hino would be very sweet though....
Now that's an interesting concept. Analyse the typical scenarios of how domestic animals locate themselves on farmland to enable realistic placement on a layout.
Those little puppies (the model ones now) can cost $5000 each, massive power,have to be computer controlled and consume fuel at a rate of knots.
Mindblowing.
Check out this one
I'm not going to cry too much, the victorian buildings will still remain, I've no great love for the 50's silos they've knocked.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boland%27s_Mill
Says it all. Superbly rendered. I remember looking at modelling "how to do it" books for houses back in the 80's and they talked of building up the layers and getting all the detail right and it seemed so complicated for even the simplest structure.
And then I see this representation of a highly complex structure which just blows all that out of the water and the cherry on the cake is that it's done in such a short time (respectively that is).
You don't. 'Er indoors would divorce you on the spot
Come teh mid-life crisis, this beats a Harley Ultra Glide hands down.
Truly amazing piece of work...and TWO Heljians. Love the tire marks on the concrete apron.
There's really no other word for it but "fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu........."
Super piece of gear. Ergonomics at its most practical.