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I came across this website when i was looking for 1 87th drybulk container trailers and of course i know there is no manufacturers that produce ones like these...until now.I've been looking for trailers like this for along time to add to my dry-bulk transfer facility. Anyway you can check them out here. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.shapeways.com/shops/miniature_models">http://www.shapeways.com/shops/miniature_models</a><!-- m --> You will have to paint them,and they come in a few variety's of finishes(depending on the price).A little pricey,but i know you won't find these anywhere.Also check out the Dry bulk transfer machine.
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Awesome link, thanks for sharing it.
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Come to find out that these Dry Bulk containers have been around since the early 70's,can you believe it?But yet no manufacturer has produced them in HO or N scale,except for Herpa,but those are the Euro style and look nothing like the US versions.
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Where to get the matching decals ?
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here's a website that has alot of 1/87th decals.Look through their PDF pages.You can also use pictures,but i'm not sure how that's done.Not sure if your wanting USA version,or German.Anyway <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.decalprint.de/">http://www.decalprint.de/</a><!-- m -->
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Also another idea would be to look up all the Dry bulk container companys on the Internet,and look for the company logo,and capture and save logo as a jpg file,then use a photo editing program or Infranview program,then resize it to 1/87 ratio and print the logo on your printer using blank decal paper.
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