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Hi everyone!

It's my first topic in the train forum.

I've made this MOC latest summer. I thought I already presented it but not...

So!...it is a french passenger train, a TER (Train Express Regional). That means it's a kind of local trains that mostly run in the local region.

It as a standard look but each region has its own livery.

Where I live, in Auvergne, TERs look like the standart version but have green on and around engine car doors.

So, here it is;

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And here is the real AGC TER:

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Hope you'll enjoy ot!

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Looks nice, only comment I have but could be hard and that would be try and slope that blue on the front with slope plates over those roof 45dec slopes.

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Thank you all.

Looks nice, only comment I have but could be hard and that would be try and slope that blue on the front with slope plates over those roof 45dec slopes.

I don't qee what you're meaning... sorry. Would you like to see a blue oart with sloping on 2 sides?

Nice. Were they built by Bombardier?

Yes, built by bombardier. So its a canadian train running in France...

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Yes, built by bombardier. So its a canadian train running in France...

But built in France, it's more European than Canadian at this point, and congrats, it's a very nice build! You've captured the look and feel of the train very nicely, although I usually use AGCs on the TER Aquitaine routes in the new ugly White and neon livery, you guys at lucky in Auvergne :) I'm jealous, I lack the parts to build one to go with the Horizon Express. Anyway, congrats again :)

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Thanks you mapimi. I appreaciate you liked it!

I see thoose Aquitaine TERs as I lived in Bordeaux since latest April. I agree that this one is not as beautifull as the standart blue and grey one. It doesn't keep the original look and feeling!

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Thank you LegoPanda!

I tried to be as close of the real train as possible but It was not always easy. And I used less windows to make the train not too long for running in curve tracks!

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Thank you Doom! And I posted a picture of the real train because I knew that most of you d'ont know theese french trains as you're not living in France!

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