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Plage Bel Air Impressions at sunset

H0-9 Layout

I have known Frédéric for many years. We are almost neighbours, we attend the same shows, we share many interests, and I have always been impressed by his modelling output, in terms both of quantity and of variety of topics explored. Two or three years ago,

I was amazed by a small tramway layout under construction and swore to myself that I would keep track of this small world until it was complete. It cannot be said that the layout is finished (is a layout ever finished?), but it has reached a stage where it is unlikely to evolve a lot more. While watching the trams go past, with a glass in hand, I asked Frédéric: “Where did Plage Bel Air come from?”

: It blends a dream and a memory. It’s fantasy, while also

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