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Wonderful build; perhaps if I can make a more positive spin on an earlier comment 'I can't believe it's not paper!' Wagons of all eras are underappreciated and can look really interesting in their own right.
Still want to see some barrels of booze inside!
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Thank you very much for the comments
@ Siwi – yes, wagons can be interesting, somewhat to my surprise. I got a first glimpse of that when assembling a complete train (shown here, some time ago). Both the cargo wagons and the passenger cars wore both fun to assemble and eye-catching. This wagon is in the same vein. I have another wagon kit from Modelik. However, as the frame is the same, I’m not planning to build it soon. My next train subject will be another locomotive. |
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Good to hear. I have seen some of the other Modelik railway wagons such as the cement carrier and bulk car. Currently designing a British passenger unit.
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Wonderfully crafted end-result Ricardo! It looks indeed like a simple model but it is nevertheless very attractive.
Cheers, Erik |
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Very clean build!
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Thanks again
@Siwi, the "not locomotive" kits I have are the Cid passenger cars and a cistern. Yes, Modelik has several interesting wagon kits, mostly very colourful and hopefully not of the Digital Print type... |
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What more can I add? Beautiful.
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