Shaun the Sheep

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Just completed the Tractor set
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and here with the Landie set
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That's a fun diorama, nicely done.
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Totally love that.

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A welcome change from all the military stuff we do, and well done.
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That is a great fun diorama, Ratch. I have watched Shaun the Sheep and it is very funny. I can, however, confirm that I am not Shaun the Sheep and nor am I in any way related, despite any rumours that might be circulating to suggest otherwise!
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ShaunW wrote: April 30th, 2021, 5:11 pm That is a great fun diorama, Ratch. I have watched Shaun the Sheep and it is very funny. I can, however, confirm that I am not Shaun the Sheep and nor am I in any way related, despite any rumours that might be circulating to suggest otherwise!
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Great subject - northern humour at its best! I find that no matter how many times you see these aminations you see something new. Adults as well as children can enjoy Nick Parks' films - although 'a close shave' is my all time favourite despite not winning an Oscar (probably the Americans could not understand the northern dialect and had never tasted Wensleydale !)
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very nice
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Marvellous work Ratch 8-)
I have the Wallace & Gromit van in the stash but it'll likely be built as an airfield hack to go with a suitable aircraft. Not sure what will happen to the figures though 🤔😁
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Nice couple of builds Ratch. The weathered tractor looks good.

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Thanks for your interest guys. It was a really enjoyable build, almost nostalgic for me. The kit design is quite childlike and simple. Not everything fits perfectly, the steering is so tight I dare not move it. That said, I airbrushed everything before assembly, so it suffers from Airfix's coat of paint syndrome, but it was still a fun build :grin:
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Love Shaun the Sheep! Excellent little dio Ratch, what a lot of fun!
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Thanks Stuart :grin:
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Love it!
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Cheers :beer:
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