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  Oh my!  You guys need to look at the site photos.  These shots just don't do them enough justice.

  I don't care if you have an interest in circus items or not, this is worth the ticket price just to see the show. (and some of the other vintage goodies as well)

    The work cars are far more unique than I had originally percieved from the overhead shots here. Click the thumbnails there as they aren't high res., the main photos themselves are much better.

  I told Wylie in private I didn't want to see this thread fade. But that was mostly because I like the circus trains so much. Now it's out of respect for the craftsmanship/appearance, and general concept grouping as a whole.  

   I'm not sure if you're limited to what you can share here Wylie, but I'd be filling the page; they NEED to be seen from "their good side" by every modeler imho.

  MWB and Bother Love are really the only two folks to draw this much excitement and envy out of me with their hand built gems. 

  MWB's thought provoking stye meets Brother Loves technical, store bought look of perfection.

(I'm likely just too busy with my own imagination to note any "perfection" or lack of it when seeing your work MWB; I consider you more inspiring ).  (Those pdf.s & flipbooks still hate me though )

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