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Bush Tucker Man:
Okay Tina, you've got some nice bits across there as well;
Trough of Bowland, Aston Memorial, Sunderland Point (both Lancaster), Morecambe Bay, the Midland Hotel (Morecambe)


As for the differences, Rebel Replicas are almost twice as dear, even in kit form. They have a greater range though including a 'Centaur' & a Fire Engine.

Toylander only do 2, a Series 1 (just introduced-but looks nice) & a Series 2


Couldn't comment on build comparisons as ours hasn't actually arrived yet.

Have a look on;
www.reallifetoys.co.uk
www.difflock.com/family/rebelreplicas/index.shtml

wifey:
thanks Richard, will do, but now I have to go fix my toy... will be spending on the day rust treating and rebuilding. :cry:

Bush Tucker Man:
It's here at last!
Arrived in several boxes this morning, just had a look the build manual. It'll be the first real woodwork I've done since school.

Just wondering how to get a really good high gloss finish on MDF or Plywood.
Good job the father-in-law works for a bus company with its own coach-builders & paint booth on site.

Andy.:
Nice one Richard, we'll see you going round in it at Langley Farm then if your going  :lol:

Good luck and have fun, put some pics up when the jobs complete  :lol:

Bush Tucker Man:
Langley Farm 2004, did you say?

The Toylander Man (company owner) at Billing said that between 40 & 50 man-hours is an average time from pasting the patterns for cutting to completion.

I know that's only a weeks work, but we can't do it straight out.
The realistic completion time is my ??th birthday in October.

Oops sorry, I meant in time to be Amelias Christmas pressie (of course)

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