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  1. I think the idea was to be able to work with short and long loads Mikkel. I think it would more likely be a chain and a tensioner for anything heavy, a detail for a rainy day.
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  2. Mikkel, thanks for the compliment. I have seen a couple of movies from the Dogme 95 movement. Reading their rules, I think I always try to use the following 4: · If a particular prop is necessary for the story, a location must be chosen where this prop is to be found. I always look for a good reference picture · The film must be in colour. I always build my diorama’s in colour. · The film must not contain superficial action. (Murders, weapons, etc. must not occur.) My dioramas are always based on the social life in the late 1950’s. · The director must not be credited. I hope this counts also for me as the creator of my diorama’s In my next Ikea challenge there will be a lorry and some figures based on a 1950’s frequently seen scene. Job
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  3. I don't know why London Road set the valances so thick because on most Webb engines the valances were rather thin; almost non existent. Mine maybe still overscale: coloured photo from LNWR Society Facdbook
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