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Sweet little French tram...
For my last post of the year I thought I would share this electric tram from Jarville-Nancy. It probably dates from the turn of the last century.
My assistant, Alexandra, began the build and did and excellent job except for mistaking the steps for small gates. I corrected them and made a few other minor changes. Happy New Year and let's hope it's a better one! |
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A very fine little tram. I like the look of it.
Happy New Year! Don |
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That's nice looking.
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Hi All,
And hi, Tom and Alexandra. That's a fine looking tram you built there, Alexandra. While the publisher's application of watercolor looks like it was done after a fully equipped French lunch, those of us who appreciate vintage paper models always enjoy seeing these old kits given a new, well-built life. The tram's Mairie-Place du Marche-Cathedrale route would have been quite short, as the three destinations are closely grouped together in the center of the City of Lights. A Better New Year to Tom and Alexandra, and the same wish holds for fellow paper modelers around the world, too. Score and fold, Thumb Dog |
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Very nice little Vintage Model!
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That's a lovely looking model, Tom.
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A lovely model - thanks for sharing it and best wishes for the New Year.
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Very nice looking tram. What are the final dimensions?
And yes, happy 2021! |
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Thanks for sharing your find. A very neat little build. I hope 2021 is less stressful for all.
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Hi, Wire and Paper. I printed the scan of the original sheet at 125%, so the length of the built tram was just shy of 7 inches.
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