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Hi Dave <br />The Darwin line is only 100 years late on completion date. <br />I used to live in Perth.. <br />I got a bit of a shock I did not think NT had a railway at all but got given a load of junk by a friend who is moving some junk?? two passanger cars and three frieght cars ideal for my next foray into indoor railways. and a small booklet on the 3'6" gauge line that was in Darwin sadly long gone but worth a bit of research for the garden line. <br />mountains can be a bit hard to get right if you don't go floor to ceiling. <br />But I don't know any one with that luxure in the larger scales the problem gets worse <br />regards John
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