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7th Wilton Model Engineering Show
a few photos from saturday
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What an excellent show Pete Parrish and his team of helpers put on at Wilton every couple of years. The exhibits are all superb and the ploughing engine theme brought out some unusual engines
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the wallis tractor is a lovely thing, what is the portable based on Andy?
cheers sam |
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Regards, Doug |
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The model of the Wallis is absolutely amazing - what scale is it? In all fairness to Sam, it does have a short wheelbase and the tall belly tank is the same style as the Wallis tractors. Any well engineered model is a pleasure to look at, but it is refreshing to see something unusual modelled. M.J. Engineering have a Wallis agricultural listed on their website but I don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh, or a photo of one. All of the models here look to be of a very high quality, very inspiring stuff! Thanks to all for posting the pictures!
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Manufactured by Eric Best - his collection of models are truly outstanding examples .
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This the second one built in 1970 -1971 which I still have along with the driving trolley.Photo is courtesy of Michael Pumfrey.
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beautiful engines those two 3" Wallis's Andy as is your 6" Wallis.
are there patterns and drawings still around for the 6" Wallis? i am surprised there aren't more Wallis agricultural's about in the model scene as they are similar in build to a burrell and equally good looking. regards sam |
Sam - Yes they are still around, in fact only a few feet away :-)
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