Reichstag

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Re: Reichstag

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Thank you!!!! Cat to 18 PC.
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Thank you !!! 1:35, but I Cut any windows :). Bye
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jarndice wrote: I cannot be the only person whose first thought was "Oh I wonder why those children are holding a model of the White House" ? :haha: :haha:
I thought it was a replica of South Dakota's Corn Palace!?! :{ :/

All kidding aside Jiroskos, that is an unbelievable feat! 14 days! :crazy: What does that beauty weigh? I'm assuming it's fairly light given the size of your three helpers? I've always thought that the Reichstag was a very handsome building. Even in it's shot up, bombed out state at the end of the war it still was impressive and had a certain dignity to it's ruins.

Thanks for sharing, so very cool! :clap: :thumbup:

Cheers,
Eric.
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:) 6 kg PETG :)
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