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Cool Sunday, Shelfie 5
Literally, it’s like 12c and I’m outside. With me, some Tim Horn boards, some Peco TT120 track, superglue, plasticard, and a good weight. Welcome to Shelfie 5 I suppose! The concept here is a relatively simple test piece, the sort … Continue reading
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