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The rolling stock could be used to fil out sidings and yards, without spending massive amounts of money. The box cars are very simple, but look good.
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... trying to increase my posts, so that I can show what I have...
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There we go!! The two box cars in the rear are plastic.
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You sir have my full attention!
These are greaaaaaaaaaat! -RunwayOneSixRight (Matthew) |
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This is the StL&A GP 40. Elegant and clean colour scheme. Showing techninque for building the fuel tank |
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Dear Sygrod:
Very nice looking are the IKEA Box cars real or a what if idea? I am just over the boarder from you to your south. Very interesting that some one else is looking for a modern Car carrier paper model do you have one? Do you ever work in HO or O scale? Thanks, Miles |
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The IKEA box car is just fantasy. It looks good, though. I grew up in Sweden and IKEA is swedish.
Autorack... I have not made one, but I could look into it. It is a basic long flatbed car with a structure over it. HO scale would make it very big, but N would be OK. As we have seen elsewhere, card models can be re-scaled with some adjustments. |
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Beautiful models, thanks for sharing!
I must make sure not to show these pictures to my son until we can download and build them. |
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