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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Todd McWilliam</i> <br /><br />How are Overland HO models? do they run well? and are they detailed? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Brass models - I have some: Run well, smooth and because of the heavy weight they are powerful - some older runs bad, but older means about 10 years ago. <br />The question about the details is a little joke ?[:D] Overland models are 150% copies from the prototype - you will find absolute each detail !!! <br />Atlas is "bad" against Overland! [:D] (SOOOOOOORY ATLAS ! Your models are perfect but Overland is like Bo Derek in movie "10" - ABSOLUTE PERFECT) <br /> <br />The biggest "mistake" is the price - Each model will be produced in a limited and numbered series and they cost much more than a Kato (7 - 10 times) - but are worth every cent.[;)] <br /> <br />One of my models is UP´s DD40AX - It´s 5 or 6 years old and I find the details unbelievable until today. [8D] <br /> <br />Visit http://www.overlandmodels.com - enjoy this trip! <br />
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