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Scott Washburn
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Hi!

I agreed a while back not to plug my buildings here because GHQ makes its own range of buildings. But they don't make trains! Now I do! For $15.00 you get two locomotives, over 40 cars and over 20 feet of track. Check it out at www.paperterrain.com

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Wow, 130 views and not a single comment! :D
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Scott,

Just so you don't feel left out completely... NICE STUFF!

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Post by Cpl_Blakeman »

That is nice stuff. Are you planning on doing more modern trains as well?
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Post by Peter_Fitz »

Have you considered doing some armoured trains? Stuff like turrets, AA and what-not would have to be added from miniatures I imagine, but having the base vehicles would be a great start.

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Post by BattlerBritain »

Scott, It's on my Chritsmas shopping list :D

I had put a link on the AC-130 thread before you put this thread up.

The trains look good but are they American trains?

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Post by Scott Washburn »

Thanks for the replies, everyone :)

Armored trains will be coming along eventually. No time table yet.

The trains depicted are German. I eventually plan to include French and Russian trains, but I figured I would start with German. For WWII they would be, by far, the most common sort of rolling stock you would find. After 1941 you would find German trains everywhere, from Norway to Greece, France to the Ukraine. So this kit would be appropriate on just about any WWII gaming table. And as a note, while doing the research to make these I noticed that there was actually very little difference between countries when it came to things like box cars. A German box car looked like a French box car looked like a Dutch box car looked like a Belgian box car, etc. etc.. I'm sure an expert could tell the difference, but I made this kit for gamers who wanted to add something different to their game table, not for model railroad buffs.
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