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And this is the building of the former Wilanów railway station, where these little wonders were heading for from the Mokotów district in Warsaw.
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Andrew aka Viator |
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Thanks for the comments, Michael and Fred
@Viator - fine picture! Thanks. The building surely deserves some work and maybe another life, why not for tourism... The passenger car’s frames, suspensions and wheels are very much the same as in the cargo wagons. They are noticeably longer, and I find the wooden look to be very attractive. |
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Some details. I doubled the window frame parts to enhance the 3D effect.
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Very nice work Ricardo. A lot of cutting for these window frames! Indeed, the planking texture looks attractive. To show pictures of the individual parts before the actual assembly is like building up the suspense .
Erik |
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@Erik – thanks . You know that I post the pictures by the same sequence they were taken and, necessarily, according to the actual assembly. Sometimes, like in some Schreiber kits, I tend to follow the proposed assembly sequence. However, that is very much an exception. I find it comfortable to anticipate repetitive (but easy) tasks and the consequence is that the more interesting pictures appear somewhat late in the thread…
There is something wrong in the doors, as you can see. The correction caused joints that were not supposed to exist but, as they are inside… |
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As you can see from the shape of the front/rear walls, the side walls are not flat. However, they are not really curved, either. I opted for regular fold lines, and they fit well on the front/rear walls and internal compartment walls.
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I'm unable to upload pictures :-( I'll keep trying...
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There is a known issue regarding the space remaining on the web server that this site is hosted on. Texman is looking into it.
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Well, uploading seems to be working again
Small as the cars may be, they have first-class and second-class compartments! Note the extra card parts used to ease the seat assembly. The middle picture shows clearly the side wall’s fold lines. |
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Clean work.
Glad to see you were able to upload your photos. |
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1/25 scale, bn2t, modelik |
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