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...in a small railway station north of Stuttgart travelers and troops waiting for the train. The station (facade) was built by myself. Enjoy,
cheers, Carlo
 

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You have nailed that station, it's a cracker. Like the cat, nice touch. Really great scene Carlo. Robin.
 
Beautiful work Carlo, well done . I love your building and a dio with a train, not something we see every day
Congrats
guy:salute::
 
thank you Robin, thank you Guy, thanks all for the likes.
Guy because you are a skilful dioramist you know where I can find a station clock at 60mm scale to put on the building please?
Carlo
 
Beautiful work Carlo, well done . I love your building and a dio with a train, not something we see every day
Congrats
guy:salute::



To make it easy,...... i was thinking the same thing. Great job.
 
What an awesome scene Carlo. That train car and depot/station look fantastic. Excellent pieces to be combined with your soldiers!
EDIT: I tried seeing what an LGB gondola looked like with a tank on it a few months ago but one needs to create more of a scene like you did to make it work. Nice job.
 
thank you Robin, thank you Guy, thanks all for the likes.
Guy because you are a skilful dioramist you know where I can find a station clock at 60mm scale to put on the building please?
Carlo

Carlo
Verlinden has a nice street clock in 1/35 scale , but very suitable. ( I used it in my Sainte Mère Eglise dio) You can find it under street and road accessories n°875. The top part can be used against a wall on its pole or even better hanging over the train platform. Hope this helps
guy:)
 
Guy thank you very much for the kind information. I found the set on ebay and probably I will buy it. However first I'd try to build the clock by makeshift pieces. I have printed and scaled down some vintage clock pictures from the web, perhaps with a small button I can set up something acceptable. The Miniart support lamp may work well with the clock too.
Cheers
Carlo
 
What a fantastic display, lots of detail and clever arrangements. It reminds me of the movie 'The Train' for some reason. Really nice work and love the station, well done Carlo!
 
many thanks Cruelios, WO, Desertkiwi, Poppo, PA1944 for the nice comments and likes highly appreciated.
....hallo Guy, as I wrote I tried to make a clock by myself, it seems to me acceptable. I took more shots of a different setting. Ciao
Carlo
 

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Hi Carlo,
very nice,really a beautiful sight!!!Congratulations!!!
Mario
 
another fantastic creation from Italy's master builder...Carlo Terrinoni...

great job Carlo...
 
thank you Mario, Mapleleaf, Bombon and Mike Miller...my enthusiastic friend supporter!!
The wagons and tracks are Gauge 1, the closer scale to 60mm, the G scale is too big. The Gauge 1, despite the German manufacturers, is quite scarce here in Europe, more common in USA.
Cheers
Carlo
 

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