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Rich Sufficool
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You and I may be the only ones interested in these German antiques. Model By Schuco in 1/18.

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Geoff Jowett
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I reckon there's a few of us around Rich. That is a great tractor.

This is the next project. Choice of 4 color schemes to match areas. I picked this solely because of a best color match. I also find it intriguing to think about the farming, general economic and social conditions in the British Occupation Zone North Rhine Westphalia early 1950s.

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I love it Rich!! And my first thought went to Geoff (above), who has his sights set on building a Lanz. This one puts me in mind of the Mini-Mo (Minneapolis-Moline) Comfortractor made in 1938. Only 150 were made, 50 went back to the maker to be reconfigured into standard farm tractors since they did not sell well. I have seen a couple of them sell on Aumann Auction and Mecum's "Gone Farmin'" Auction for the BIG $'s!!

 

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Good article:

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/1938-farm-on-1938-minneapolis-moline-udlx-comfortractor



   
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