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good work !!!!
greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen
Harry
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Looks beautiful with the backdrop
Cheers,
Kev
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The backdrop really enhances the layout !
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we have designed a sweat shirt for the exhibition
"Beware mussels crossing"
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resistance " really is "futile" :oops:
But !....... :oops:
looks like a bit of a "shell" game from here :o
OK, I'll "clam up" now
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Frank, where is it? The sea looks so quiet and silent like a lake. I can not believe that is the rough Atlantic, Bretagne while the dress of the fisherman fits perfect Atlantic climate. Wikipedia is not helpful is shows oyster farming at all French coasts e.g. Bassin de Thau.
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When I read the post title I thought it was about some guy working out at the gym
....or not .
Nice work , looks like it could be " Small Layout Scrapbook " material .
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L'étang de thau is located in the Mediterranean sea
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=etan+de+t...11&iwloc=A. It's salt lake with a small link with Mediterranean sea.
It's very quiet except when there is strong wind (up to 60 mph).
I'm was fan of the Small Layout Scrapbook " of carl arendt and I had excellent contact with him. At our club, we are very influenced by this site and we contribute also. I have done one loco at gn15 called "carl" and I done another locomotive at 1/13 scale called also carl in his memory.Now his site is poorly updated
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Franck, really great scenes and pictures! And a very good adapted background also! More pictures, please.
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Fantastic again! Do you do small operating sessions?
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faraway Wrote:Fantastic again! Do you do small operating sessions?
We have not yet started the operation sessions
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The operation consist like the reality in :
- loading and unloading the mussel and oyster
- moving the boat equipment
- refuelling the boat