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Daniel Osvaldo Caso
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This thread contains photos for every taste.
Among other (for me)interesting stuff there are a scale drawing and an excellent photo of a beautiful German (in Spain) 600mm gauge (regauged to 750mm) in page 7.
There is also another very unusual scene wanting to be modeled at the end of page 11...
http://www.passion-metrique.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5755
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Got a chuckle of the photo of the cow being loaded into the railcar, closest I've come to that was traveling with a pig in
El Salvador. I choose to ride on top of the box car.
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Daniel Osvaldo Caso
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Yes,Ken.
That is the 'unusual' photo I was refering to.
Really crazy and certainly a diorama or a space in a layout worth.
An Argentine girlfriend I had a couple of years ago made me laugh a lot telling how she helped her husband (she was already a wedow when we got together) to hide in a third floor apartment in Buenos Aires a cow for almost a week!!!
Some cows do strange things... 

Daniel
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In the link of post 145, page 7. That is a "great" watertower!
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Daniel Osvaldo Caso
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If you mean the one improvised with an old WW2 metal drum, yes it is.
B.t.w.: I got curious seeing your location so clicked on it and came to discover that we know each other since one of my visits to Erica , many years ago.
Great to meet you here again, Bart!
I hope you and your family are all doing well.
DanielLast edited on Fri Sep 28th, 2018 08:22 pm by Daniel Osvaldo Caso
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Daniel Osvaldo Caso wrote: If you mean the one improvised with an old WW2 metal drum, yes it is.
B.t.w.: I got curious seeing your location so clicked on it and came to discover that we know each other since one of my visits to Erica , many years ago.
Great to meet you here again, Bart!
I hope you and your family are all doing well.
Daniel
That is the one I meant.
I guess that second part is not meant for me, is it? I am not Bart, sorry. Also not from Erica (where is that?)
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Daniel Osvaldo Caso
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Oh...My fault, Alwin.
I saw your location NETHERLANDS in your post, clicked on it and saw Bart Donker's name. Now I see there are anothewr ten and even my name is there because is all the Freerails menbers in the Netherlands.
Sorry.
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