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Czech Tram
We have recently returned from Portugal. In Porto, I saw their historic trams and thought I'd like to make one - I hadn't found any kits in Portugal ;-(
I knew I had a few trams in my collection of ABC magazine kits, and thought it would make a change to try a few of their model. I can't give you any info on the tram because the instructions are in Czech. All I can say is that the tram is about six inches long. I copied they original parts, mainly to have it on heavyer paper and also to mute the colours a little. It's not one of my best models, I'm sure it's me and not the kit that's at fault. Cheers Mike |
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One quick point.
You will notoce on the side a small number that looks as if there is a part missing - I only noticed when I looked at the pictures. I've checked the kit and the picture on the instructions is the same. There are only about 46 numbered parts. Cheers Mike |
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Very nice, Mike.
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Very nice.
Wish it was easier to subscribe to ABC - last time was a mission when I tried. |
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Nice little diorama
Tim |
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They did capture a lot of character with that model.
Only 46 pieces??? I think that might be a tram number, since 78 also appears on the base Last edited by Vermin_King; 07-26-2012 at 08:34 AM. Reason: took another look at the pics |
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