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Once again, Thanks to all for your comments, it does make paper modeling worthwhile and helps to get one back into it when you are going through a patch of not really wanting to build.
To PacificWind, yes the Tram is from Olsztyns, the kit has no history at all so I had no idea of any background to it. For anyone that wants the model, I will have ti delve into my index to find it, send me a PM and I will forward the files (I hope I can get it right) Thanks again to all, you all inspire. Owen |
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Very nice job. Makes a nice display.
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Well done! I like the tram and the "bottom"
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Beautiful!
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What a beautiful model. This my very first post on this forum.
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Awesome work.
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Really a beautiful model!
My best compliments.
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I beg your pardon, I don't want to hijack the thread, but...
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... this is wonderful!!! A genius.
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@ Lex If you were to fall under the tram, that would be there to push you out of the way.
Delightful build TramFan - thanks for the history PacificWind. Was it dafter for quite a few cities to rip up their tramways in the 50's and 60's or for them to be re-installing them now? |
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