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January 14, 2007, 04:36:52 PM »
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Hi all! I´m new here
. Just wanna show some of my models I´ve weathered for some customers. I find American trains asum
All the best, Jonas, Sweden.
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Nice work Jonas. What kind of car is the first one?
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Thanks Tom! It´s a West-German Silowaggon from the fifties. It´s carry chemicalproducts for washpowder. Persil is still a famous podwer here in Sweden. Greetings Jonas
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Wow, thats cool!
It's nice to see something very different from what we're used to seeing around here!
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You´re nice Ed, thanks
. Found some more pics here.. First out is an Swedish iorwaggon. They usally goes 60 waggons together, each has an weight of 140 tons. Next is also Swedish waggon for butter and the third is a German heavyloder from WWII with a (stolen) russian T34 tank on.
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January 14, 2007, 05:47:27 PM »
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What scale?
Nice job!
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Very
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Thanks all! The scale is H0!
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