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Locomotive depot N

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Locomotive depot one-stall.
Completely the self-made! There is light.
Wethered.
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very atmospheric, Nice to see something European as well, a Nice contrast to the British style.
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thanks

Certainly, the British style is unusual for Europe people, therefore is interesting! I don't have any model of the British locomotives. At possibility I want to buy locomotives and cars. But yet I have no such possibility!

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An interesting and different model - is it to your own design or based on a real one that you have seen?
What did you make the depot from - is it plastic sheet?
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Where are you from?
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ceejaydee wrote:An interesting and different model - is it to your own design or based on a real one that you have seen?
What did you make the depot from - is it plastic sheet?
Material - plastic. I unpacked windows on films for jet printers. Special....
Paint used acrylic which use women for manicure. On properties it same, but costs several times less than modeling.


As prototype has served German depot in one of magazines, but I have a little changed the depot. So it was pleasant to me more! Therefore such prototype isn't present, but why to it not to be? :)
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That locomotive shed/depot looks as though it needs to be on a layout :D . Is the light coming from the shed a Yellow LED or is it a bulb?

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timon220 wrote:
ceejaydee wrote:An interesting and different model - is it to your own design or based on a real one that you have seen?
What did you make the depot from - is it plastic sheet?
Material - plastic. I unpacked windows on films for jet printers. Special....
Paint used acrylic which use women for manicure. On properties it same, but costs several times less than modeling.


As prototype has served German depot in one of magazines, but I have a little changed the depot. So it was pleasant to me more! Therefore such prototype isn't present, but why to it not to be? :)
Thanks Timon - Good traditional model making - a pleasure to see 8)
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hobby boy wrote:That locomotive shed/depot looks as though it needs to be on a layout :D . Is the light coming from the shed a Yellow LED or is it a bulb?

Andrew
It is a light-emitting diode of yellow color!
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that looks very good, nice work there
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yes, very nice model indeed. nice work Timon.
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thanks.

Now I want to make still pair of diesel depots, and also radial depot on some stalls!
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