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I reckon it would pass as most European nations stations. The site on the link is actually Dutch, and the guy modelling it is using it as a Dutch station. I reckon you could pass it off as York, Perth, or possibly Bristol or Bath amongst others. Newcastle is too curved though.

I really want one but the kits weigh over 10 kilos and will get hammered on postage because I'm in Australia.
 

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QUOTE I searched for the link to Dammtor but could'nt find it , I think it's an excellent structure.

Which link? The one I posted? I just checked it and it works ok. There was a better one which showed the completed structure I posted in another thread a while back which is unfortunately gone now.

It's a great kit. I am still toying with the idea of fitting it in somewhere.
 

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Just to let you see what is possible if you put your mind to it. Here is an HO model of Berlins Anhalter Railway station. This is located in the Berlin Technical museum which has been built on the site of the former station. It's pretty awesome but would take up 6 feet in length I'm told.





Maerklin do a model of this station in Z scale.


I always wanted a scale model of Glasgow Central but when I did the calculations of how big it would be I soon dropped the idea. The size of this model gives an idea why.
 
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