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Sainte-Bernina Small and real

You are convinced you know it, you have already seen it, so you say to yourself: «I am familiar with the line, yet I don’t recognize this station»! And you are quite right, Sainte-Bernina doesn’t exist, but its reproduction – better still, its evocation – is so accurately modelled that this small station is almost better than the real thing! We met Eddy De Wilde several times, he is a highly motivated modeller who enjoys showing his creations and sharing his know-how. He took us on a tour of

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