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More than a year ago i posted for the last time.

I would like to show some things i am working on at the moment......

Soon more pics ( if i can find the time )

 

Greetings,Hans.



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For The Fallen (1914)- Laurence Binyon.



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Hello Hans!
that looks impressive and great with all those details in such a small scale.
I especially like the supply sledges behind the Mark IV.
I would like to see more pictures (when you find the time) of the sledges and the Mark IV in front of the (a "top drawer"?).
Best regards,
Willem



-- Edited by Willem Visser on Monday 2nd of May 2016 07:25:07 PM

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Hero

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Hans,welcome back.



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Hi Hans, it's good have you back especially if you're going to post pictures of such nice models.

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Has anyone else noticed "new and improved" seems to mean it doesn't work as well as it used to?

 



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Hi Hans, Hope you are well. May I ask who the maker of the Traction Engines is please ? Also, how is the quality of the Roden FWD trucks ?
Best regards
Paul

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Thank you for your kind words.

Paul,the Roden FWD-truck is a really nice kit,with some small parts that ar not so easy to handle ( that is, for mewink )

The traction engine is by Oxforddiecast.co.uk

A Fowler B6 Locomotive in 1:76 .

Greetings,Hans.



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They shall grow not old,as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning.
We will remember them.

For The Fallen (1914)- Laurence Binyon.

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