Armoured train for the RHDR light railway

Armoured train for the RHDR light railway

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I stumbled upon an eccentric armoured train that really caught my attention. I built the engine using Tinkercad, then fabricated a rugged fighting wagon with a 15mm figurine and a Lewis gun, also sourced from Tinkercad, finishing it off with a homemade Boys anti-tank rifle. Nathanray, the creator of the model on Tinkercad, has also uploaded their design to Thingiverse for public access. The Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway operates in Kent, England, boasting 15-inch gauge light railways that run steam and internal combustion locomotives. The 13 3/4-mile line spans from Hythe, via Dymchurch, St. Mary's Bay, New Romney, and Romney Sands to Dungeness, situated near the Dungeness nuclear power station and Dungeness Lighthouse. During World War II, a miniature armoured train patrolled the coast on this line, ready for potential invasion threats. Equipped with Boys anti-tank rifles and Lewis guns, it stood as a powerful deterrent against enemy forces.

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