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Miniature Signs in HO Scale

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Miniature Signs in HO Scale

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http://www.flixxy.com/worlds-largest-model-railway.htm

Check out this video if you have a chance. I doubt you have ever seen anything like it.

I saw quite a few miniature signs sprinkled through the video, too.

Nice blend of craftsmanship, passion, business, and technology!

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Re: Miniature Signs in HO Scale

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That is a great video. Nice shots, very impressive.

It seems this parq is a copy of Madurodam in the Netherlands.
Here a video and a link about its history.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMcGxySF ... ata_player

http://www.madurodam.com/history/

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Re: Miniature Signs in HO Scale

Post by Kent Smith »

Nice.

Also check out the Greeley Freight Station Museum here in town, many youtube videos available. They have the longest HO mainline anywhere with great scenery and signs too.
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