1:32 On The Farm

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1:32 On The Farm

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We've been collecting these since my children were small, and now the grandchildren enjoy them too.
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Re: 1:32 On The Farm

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"Old McDonald had a farm - eeee ayy eeee ayy ohhh!....."
I used to play with similar diecasts....they went to the nephews...
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I have been building a farm for the grandchildren. The buildings have to be able to withstand being stood on and sat on, so they are all plywood, glued and pinned.

This is the basic house. I have built a tractor shed and pig sty, too.

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The inside doubles as a small doll's house.

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Great stuff :razz:
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