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Those are nice photos.
Can you tell us something about the two other machines in image number 8? They also appear to be very well done. Mike |
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Hi Michael Mash. I'm in a hurry to answer your question. One model is the H. Zettelmeyer steam roller. The model is my development and my realization in scale 1/25. I presented the model in Paper Modelers in 2011. I hasten to brag that it was a photo from week 49 2011. The second model in the photo was published by MODELIK. The model in the photo is in my performance. Here are some pictures.
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These are wonderful.
Thank You! Mike |
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Congratulations on POTM. Worthy of the honor
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Congratulations!
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Thank god for the POTM, I've almost missed this gem!
Your beautiful design came as quite a surprise to me. I've aquired some knowledge about the Bavarian state railways over the years, and I'm well acquainted to the D II class, but (until right now) I wasn't aware that the these engines ran in also in Bulgaria. And I was even less aware that the first five machines were tactually aken from a production lot that was ordered by the Bavarian state railwas! I've attached a picture from 1920 of the railway number 2436 (Maffei construction number 2143), one of the 25 locomotives from that very same lot that stayed in Bavaria. I wonder, whether it would be possible to also publish a "real" Bavarian D II ? I've noticed a few minor differences (rectangular water tank caps, slightly different lamps, mud guards over the front wheels), which could probably easily ignored. There was also a third rectangular window in the back of the drivers cab, but I don't think that would require new parts, you could add it during the necessary repaint. Cheers! Michi
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Beautiful model.
Very well done! And congratulations on the POM!
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A beautiful, precise piece of work, so well executed. having tried to build a few loco's myself I know the heartache they can cause with construction especially the running gear but you have got it exactly right. Well done, a magnificent piece of railway modeling.
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