Kemna Breslau Road Roller

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That is cool, nice reference pics for rusting machinery too. Next scratch build project, Polux..?
 

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nice pics Polux, ,the very same thinking i was thing Mike, the rust and the aged wood, great reference pics
 
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Thank you very much for your comments :smiling3:

Here I post a link for some interesting history. In fact, I can't said all you wich model exactly is it, :sad: I'm sure isn't the road roller type EM....

Seems to be from the year is 1930's....

http://www.stoomwerktuigen.nl/steamengines/kemna/Geschiedenis.htm

Isn't a Wikipedia link....O_o

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That is cool, nice reference pics for rusting machinery too. Next scratch build project, Polux..?
Thanks Mike!!

Will try to imitate that superb rusty effect someday, but I'm not a good scratch builder!! :smiling3:

Polux
 
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i think Si, has a good paint set he uses for rust effects , but forgot to note it down,
 

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Now that i REALLY like!! a fantastic looking machine even in its current state (or perhaps because of !) Theres hardly a scrap of paint left on it!! something like this would be a great project for a model , and a real test of weathering skills!! , cheers tony
 
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