Britains, the famous heritage name behind Europe’s most collectible agricultural and construction models, has unveiled its new collection for spring 2010.

As Europe’s leading specialist in agricultural collectibles, Britains is at the forefront of innovation in model design while remaining true to its 85-year heritage.

With a constantly refreshed and updated collection, there’s acres of choice for enthusiasts, as well as delightful play value for children of all ages from three upwards.

Produced in 1:32 scale, the authentically replicated miniatures each receive the Britains stamp of quality and realism.

These eagerly-awaited new releases will chart at the top of model collectors’ wish-lists, while being a sure-fire hit at children’s playtimes too.

Spring brings the launch of 12 new models to add to the sought-after tractor range. Highlights of the season’s launch include the John Deere 8295R and 8345RT Tractors (RRP: £17.99 and £18.99); new Massey Ferguson 7480 Tractor (SRP: £15.99), Case IH Puma 225 CVX Tractor (SRP: £15.99) and Case IH Magnum 335 Tractor (SRP: £17.99).

Britains also has three new offerings. The Case IH 8120 Combine Harvester (SRP: £34.99) reflects the detail and performance of its life-size counterpart, while over in the New Holland stable, the CX8090 Combine Harvester (SRP: £34.99) and BB9080 Big Square Baler (SRP: £19.99) echo some of today’s most popular farm machinery.

* Presspack has two prizes to give away this week. One winner will receive the Case IH 8120 Combine Harvester, while one runner up will receive the Case IH Puma 225 CVX Tractor.

To be in with a chance of winning, complete these sentences: A baby cow is called a ____.

A baby sheep is called a _______.

A baby horse is called a _____.

Send your answers, plus your name, age, address and Presspack number, to Presspack, Western Telegraph, Old Hakin Road, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, SA61 1XF.

* The new Britains collection is available from all good toy, hobby and model outlets. Call 01271 336155 for stockists, or visit www.learning curve.com.