Just to keep you guy interested while we eagerly await the arrival of the T-Gauge stock, here are some more pics!

Rolls of vinyl that are used in the layering process. Imagine how much rolling stock can be made with all this!!!!!!

Here is a side of a BCE passenger carriage.

Incomplete steel car showing the method of creation.

12.5cm for the length of a small train!!! Imagine the length of a big train!!!

Hmmmmmm.... closest this to seeing a full train so far!!
Just a quick post. Will keep you updated!!
Adrian
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