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shortliner Wrote:Have you seen this, Reinhard? <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/read.php?3,3928139">http://www.trainorders.com/discussion/r ... ?3,3928139</a><!-- m --> Nearly as good as some of yours! Big Grin

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Yes, I found it two hours ago and I am deeply impressed. It is much better than anything I did with run down buildings in the past (Peter Feigenbaums photos are still my harddisk!).
There are buildings on the layout that might become victims.....
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Got two bulk trailers from Shapeways this morning. They are quite ok but the surface is to rough to use them as stainless steel trailers. Light gray is ok foe my eyes. I would be glad if the transition from tire to rim would be more precise to make it easier to paint a round black tire.

All those of you with good eyes and the patience to do perfect surfaces would be disappointed to use it e.g. as locomotive shell or cab etc. Anyhow there are some differences because the caboose roofs I got last week had a smoother surface. This all new technology and full of surprises.
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10 minutes later was a voluntary donator identified Big Grin
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