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Post by BingoTheClowno »

Just saw this incredible show in high definition Visions of Germany:Bavaria.
Absolutely stunning! Quote:"a fairy tale brought to life."
It is airing again here on the PBS channel.
The Neuschwanstein Schloss is amazing.


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fixed :wink:

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Is there any room for rent?
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Lucky me I saved it before you deleted it :smile:
Where did you found it, are there any more?
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:eek: wow, you made a plastic version for Samplaire's railway model at home

cheers, Tom :grin:

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:grin:
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Oh yes we have very nice places here.

<img src="http://www.hohenschwangau.de/uploads/pi ... jpg"></img>

As I heard, they have a room for free left but you have to shovel the snow during the winter... argh
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aw man, how about an analog studio in these castles.. digital one in hubird's rendering :smile:
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Post by Cochise »

On 2005-10-01 00:48, ChrisWerner wrote:

As I heard, they have a room for free left but you have to shovel the snow during the winter... argh
...I should have a shovel placed somewhere here. I've to look for it...

:sad: it's seems a very snowy winter coming

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Is the lake skateable in winter?
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Rollerblade?

(Down the corridors :grin:)

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On 2005-09-30 15:01, hubird wrote:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
My favourite is the teardrop. Very romantic.
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On 2005-09-30 15:21, astroman wrote:
:eek: wow, you made a plastic version for Samplaire's railway model at home
I want one as a wallpaper in my bedroom!
:grin:
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it IS, just print it :grin:

what about this one, the mist over the water isn't perfect, but it was hard enough to get it this way :grin:

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original one:

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