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If you don’t have the time to make your own buildings, then the ever-greater selection of ready-to-use resin models provides a way to fill your layout up very quickly.

Most of these are really fine models, but as a modeller, I can’t help feeling that some improvements are always possible. While the manufacturers perform miracles, there are always limits to what

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