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This is a good starting point |
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The train I scratch built before |
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A simple version |
I'm seriously considering another scratch built armoured train, this time for the White army, having made one for my Bolsheviks that I subsequently sold and having abandoned a second one after it ended up over scale. This time I may use the Lego brick substructure approach again or possibly use balsa a card, depending on how much Lego I can salvage from the kids toy box. I'm going to make this a less complicated effort either way, as it's quite an involved process and can take a lot of time, especially as I suspect it might be a chocolate teapot on rails.
Surely worth a go though, it would be an awesome addition.
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely give them a bit of a points boost!
ReplyDeleteI have just the one train. It's called "Victory" and has interchangeable Red and White flags.
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