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Nigel Lamb

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February 18, 2011

Modelling for the Future (1961)

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Ever wondered what the Channel Tunnel would have looked like if it was built earlier?… Say the 1960's? Then here is a film of the proposed channel tunnel made in the 1960's featuring a model railway.

via youtube.com

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