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    Default Toys and Joys Loader

    Another great plan from Toys and Joys, fun to build and fun to play with or look at.
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    OMG !!!! ..... I'm sick with envy. It is soooooooooo good.

    how, how, how do you get it so great !!!

    sigh .... Greg
    Last edited by Big Shed; 3rd March 2013 at 02:23 PM. Reason: Language, keep it nice it's a family show!

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    I'm new to the forum. Is there some technical reason why this great piece is in 'Toys' and not in 'Scale Models' ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutawintji View Post
    I'm new to the forum. Is there some technical reason why this great piece is in 'Toys' and not in 'Scale Models' ??

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    Maybe because the OP posted it here?

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    Ooops ... Sorry about the expletive. Point taken on board.

    but is the difference between 'toys' and 'scale models' a personal choice, or are there also forum rules that play a part in where the posting goes ?

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    Nice loader like the way you attached the ladders.
    Think i will have to steal that idea to put ladders on mine.

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    G'Day "meaded",
    That loader at first glance looks the real deal especially the photo loading the tip truck.
    Your attention to detail is superb, well done.
    The bucket seems to have been laminated across its width??
    Maybe a WIP photo series with build notes for such excellent workmanship.
    Cheers, crowie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutawintji View Post
    Ooops ... Sorry about the expletive. Point taken on board.

    but is the difference between 'toys' and 'scale models' a personal choice, or are there also forum rules that play a part in where the posting goes ?

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    Big can of worms Greg that doesn't need reopening......
    Leave it at personal choice, just enjoy the toys & models that a whole range of top woodworkers enjoy making & sharing..
    Cheers, crowie

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    Big can of worms Greg that doesn't need reopening......
    Cheers, crowie
    ??? OK ... I'm new an none of my business anyway.

    Thanks for the nod mate. The loader is exceptional.


    Cool bananas ... Greg

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    Fantastic loader. Like many things so many on the "to do list" as well as those that I have already started

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    Yep i thought i was looking at die cast, for a bit there great job were they done with plans. if so where dose one get them.......
    Gary.....

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    Excellent work.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Great looking loader this is on my to do list
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    Awesome piece! So much time and effort exerted but worth it because that turned out like a real heirloom! Well done
    and well designed!

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