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That makes your model even more impressive then. TBM wrote:Hello No, I haven`t a 3D - printer and no CNC - machine at home. All I have is some hobby - machines from Proxxon like a circular saw and a disc grinder and my own hands and the original drawings and a lot of evergreen material... Best regards Manfred Flickr Photostream
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Hello everybody Here some pics of the backup - system :     It`s a lot of ervergreen - styrene using........ Best regards Manfred tunneling forever
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And here some pics of the castings for the tunnel - segments. A friend of mine made it with a 3D - printer.    The first segment is made with original concrete.....   Best regards Manfred tunneling forever
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That is amazing!
Rob
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That is the most evergreen,for one model,I have ever seen!Excellent work  The attention to detail,is unbelievable.There must be at least 500euros of evergreen,in there.
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Excellent work indeed. Work being a weak word: project of a lifetime is more appropriate. And as I can see, I am not the only one having interest for model railroading besides. Stef
___________________________________________________ Playing with toys since 1970, now building them.
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Wow, very nice and somewhat different of the layouts I am used to see here. Looks so real, I wish I could be one of the characters with my pair of Volkls waiting for a train heading up to the mountains for a great ski day... Only problem is I would be waiting in there forever  but could still enjoy this great scenery. It also shows your talent in other skills, weathering for instance. Great job. Stef
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Hello Last weekend I built various parts: 2 silos for mortar :  2 silos for gravel :  Kind regards Manfred tunneling forever
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