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Heine invited to another running session in his garden. It was intentionally not a 'Steam only - meeting', but coincidentally people just brought steam engines to this day out:
I didn't 'read the room' too well this day out, and was the only one to bring a diesel-engine. For the sake of justice it was to haul my German Heeresfeldbahn, mostly loaded with vehicles this day:
It's also some 'live pictures' from our running session on this YouTube-video (except from my WDLR livesteam engine as I never gets an opportunity to film it as it takes too much attention to run):
The weather was on our side too. Literally:
These running sessions are really pleasant get-togheters:
Heine is also into Z-scale (1:220), and he has built a really nice Z-scale layout in a coffee-table. I've been so much into this 1:18 scale Indiana Jones truck lately, so I decided to try 3D-printing him a similar in Z-scale to give him for hosting this day out in his garden. Not very bad for an inexpensive FDM 3D-printer, and it shows that you don't need a resin-printer to make miniatures. It's all about settings.
If it looks like this in Z-scale, just imagine how it will look in H0-scale. - I think I need to make one for my self and a (H0-) layout I'm working on as well.
I recently found another photo taken in 1940 which shows more German Mercedes LG3000 lorries in Norway:
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