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    Marbelup posted 29 May 2014 21:30
    Posted in Model Railways - General Discussions » WAGR Sn3.5 3D-printed Models

    Just to clarify a point raised in the Southern Models L Class topic, 3D printed WAGR Sn3.5 models have been available for sale for nearly a year from me, aka Marbelup Models.

    The Marbelup Models web site currently list 10 items of rolling stock.  In addition, two  brand new models which will be unveiled at the Perth Exhibition this weekend, and added to the web site next week.  While these models are clearly not RTR, they require considerably less work to complete than a typical kit, albeit at greater cost.

    I won't have models for sale at the Perth Exhibition as I am part of a non-commercial display and not permitted to sell.  Details of how to order are available on the web site - http://marbelupmodels.blogspot.com.au

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    Edited 29 May 2014 22:33, 7 years ago, edited by Marbelup

    Just to clarify a point raised in the Southern Models L Class topic, 3D printed WAGR Sn3.5 models have been available for sale for nearly a year from me, aka Marbelup Models.

    The Marbelup Models web site currently list 10 items of rolling stock.  In addition, two  brand new models which will be unveiled at the Perth Exhibition this weekend, and added to the web site next week.  While these models are clearly not RTR, they require considerably less work to complete than a typical kit, albeit at greater cost.

    I won't have models for sale at the Perth Exhibition as I am part of a non-commercial display and not permitted to sell.  Details of how to order are available on the web site.

    Edited 29 May 2014 21:59, 7 years ago, edited by Marbelup

    Just to clarify a point raised in the Southern Models L Class topic, 3D printed WAGR Sn3.5 models have been available for sale for nearly a year from me, aka Marbelup Models.

    The Marbelup Models web site currently list 10 items of rolling stock.  In addition, two  brand new models which will be unveiled at the Perth Exhibition this weekend, and added to the web site next week.  While these models are clearly not RTR, they require considerably less work to complete than a typical kit, albeit at greater cost.

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