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Amati have finally released their multimedia kit of the Orient Express Sleeping Car. Mine just arrived and I made a short unboxing video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut-2sg6W9xE
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Looks like an awesome kit.Pretty pricey over here though and there is only one store currently carrying it (Ages of Sails) and they charge top dollar for everything.look forward to watching your build diary of this one.
Carl
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 WOW, that does look sweet. Can’t wait to see what you make of her
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Certainly looks a very detailed kit  look forward to seeing it take shape. Al
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The instructions are on a whole other level. Think Deagostini levels of detail, but with artwork and design that turns them into coffee table books really.
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It certainly does look amazing! Looking forward to a build diary
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Yeah, but it's worth every cent <3    It's immensely partionable btw. You know, if someone were inclined to split it up into a partwork. One wouldn't even have to do a lot of rewriting instructionswise. Also, Amati aren't all that happy with you know who anymore.
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greyhawk wrote:
It's immensely partionable btw. You know, if someone were inclined to split it up into a partwork. One wouldn't even have to do a lot of rewriting instructionswise.
I like your thinking, but would imagine the monthly cost would be too high or term too long to make it viable One day maybe....
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