Thursday, July 1, 2021

Konan Railway Iron Bridge Paper Model In HO Scale - by Peparama

This Japanese Iron Bridge paper model with some wagons was created by Japanese designer Yosshii, from Peparama website. 

In HO scale (1/87 scale), is perfect for Train Sets, Dioramas, RPG and Wargames. 

I don't know why, but even though this Japanese website is active, I can only access it through the Wayback Machine website. When I try to access it directly, I get an error message. I am based in Brazil and this happens with some Asian websites. Does this happen to any of you? If so, share it in the comments.

Esta Ponte de Ferro Japonesa com alguns vagões foi criada pelo designer e modelista japonês Yosshii, do site Peparama

Na escala HO (escala 1/87), ele é perfeito para Maquetes Ferroviárias, Dioramas, RPG e Wargames. 

Eu não sei porquê, mas apesar de este website japonês estar ativo, eu só consigo acessá-lo através do site Wayback Machine. Quando tento acessá-lo diretamente, recebo uma mensagem de erro. Eu estou baseado no Brasil e isso acontece com alguns websites asiáticos. Isso acontece com algum de vocês? Se sim, compartilhem nos comentários.


Original link:
Konan.Railway.Iron.Bridge.Paper.Model.In.HO.Scale.by.Peparama.Original.Link

Wayback link:
Konan.Railway.Iron.Bridge.Paper.Model.In.HO.Scale.by.Peparama.via.Wayback.Machine


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Signs & Billboards For Dioramas And Train Sets - by Tom Kat 13 - via Zealot Forum




4 comments:

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    1. Thanks, friend. Here is South America there are a lot of links off. Have to use Wayback Machine...

      Greetings from Brazil!

      Mauther

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  2. I have entered to the link directly from Mexico. No problem. I wonder what is the trouble with you at Brazil- really sorry.

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    1. Yes, it seems that the problem is here in Brazil, really.

      Thanks for the visit and greetings from Brazil to beautiful Mexico!

      Mauther

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