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Would make for an interesting project for sure, providing you had the resources and time ;)
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Would you want to do all the inside detail tho? i mean.. look at the floor tiles! :)
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:lol: you would have to be pretty bloody keen with those tiles....Evergreen have some good tile like sheets ;)
Like I said, if your dedicated...why not have a crack at the full details dunno popcorn
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If you are looking at build one have a look at LGB model railway cars there are close to 1/24. For the floor tiles just find photo of them, make a photocopy of them down size.
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No worries Allan, like if I'm going to build this.....pretty sure I would need to be retired and have all day/night to go 'all out' with it ;) :lol:

It would make a pretty impressive dio with heaps of cars parked nearby yes!
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I have seen one built up using a O gauge dinner car and 1/32 scale model cars.
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