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Great use of the clips and handles. The shield is a good idea.

Also, I love the positioning, it adds a lot to the whole picture. Great job! :thumbup:

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Thats fantastic! Love the way the field switches from unploughed to ploughed :thumbup:

What set is the old farmer chap from?

Edited by charlieboy
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Thanks for the nice comments, this was a fun build in the end. I was loosing hope of getting it to work how I wanted, but when it came together (eventually!) the constant reiterations made it all the more satisfying!

Thats fantastic! Love the way the field switches from unploughed to ploughed :thumbup:

What set is the old farmer chap from?

The torso is from the Medieval Market Village, and I think the head is quite common now, probably in the Advent Calendar as it was near the top of the head box! I thought the head had a really great shouting expression, which was perfect for getting that stubborn Ox to move (my oxen have udders!).

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I really love this :)

It would be cool to see it done with more stages; level soil, ploughed soil, grass, small plants, large plants and plants golden ready to harvest!

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Thanks again for all the positive comments, they are all appreciated. Not quite sure why I decided I had to build a plough, but once the idea was planted, it had to be finished!

That poor peasant finally got a job! :grin:

I really like how you made this plough. Great work! :sweet:

I just realised that the torso is from the wandering beggar in the set, so yeah seems like things are looking up for him!

I really love this :)

It would be cool to see it done with more stages; level soil, ploughed soil, grass, small plants, large plants and plants golden ready to harvest!

Thats a great idea, it would make a nice series of scenes, the same field through the four seasons.

Anyway, thanks again from everyone with the nice comments, fun building and fun sharing!

Edited by mikey
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Wow, you really did a good job. The ground plays a big role in making the scene, but you made a really good looking plow. Your picture is so clear too. I'm a sucker for a good picture.

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