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Porto Flavia

The small bulk carrier is being loaded. The large blocks of white ore, carried by the conveyor belt, drop into the holds.

It was Sunday evening at the Junglinster show in Luxembourg, and the event was drawing to a close. Pitt, the local master of ceremonies, came round to see us. We were displaying a layout: Riffelalp 2222. We, meaning François, François, François and Matthieu; the only one, according to the other three, to have an alien first name. Pitt had a simple question for us: – What will you be showing next year?

– A super layout! was the unanimous answer. But for the time being, it’s still a secret...

The idea had been mentioned a few years earlier

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