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Trés bon!! C’est merveilleux! C’est le labeur brillant!
NOTE: it's been 46 years ... my French is a bit "rusty!"
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merci, votre français n'est pas si rusty que ça
thank-you
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Very very nice. Gotta love the little oddball "locomotives" and rollingstock. Great paint jobs and weathering too.
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Nice. How did you make the snow?
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Sweet!
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I made the snow with white glue mixed with sodium bicarbonate . According the ratio you can simulate fresh snow to ice snow / smelt snow. If you want to simulate fresh snow, apply white glue mixed with sodium bicarbonate then cover immediately with sodium bicarbonate. You can even simulate footprint by dipping a figurine in the fresh snow. It's a very economical way to simulate snow.
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