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I posted this one a while back on Flickr but because I didn't have a Pro account I only uploaded a couple pictures.
I posted this one a while back on Flickr but because I didn't have a Pro account I only uploaded a couple pictures.
I posted this one a while back on Flickr but because I didn't have a Pro account I only uploaded a couple pictures.
I posted this one a while back on Flickr but because I didn't have a Pro account I only uploaded a couple pictures.
At Giubiasco, the main lines diverge to head south to Chiasso via Lugano or to Cadenazzo for either Locarno or Italy via Luino. For several months during 2008, CIS Alpino units were being refurbished and a regular loco hauled stock service provided a welcomed substitute. Taking the line to Chiasso were 11201 & 11209 with CIS 151 from Zurich HB to Milan Central.
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So, I played again 2005’s Battlefront II for reference even though it is a “different model” from the modified General Grievous one; the game cites it as the Belbullab-24 Strike Bomber, it still carries a significant resemblance. The height of the droid is on scale tested on height, length and width. I also added some landing gear as seen in the game and in the movie, I’m already working on improving it for the second version while adding the back gear.
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