Model train hobbyists share Edmonton’s record using 3D-printed houses 

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Model train hobbyists share Edmonton’s past
The Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre’s exhibit has been transformed into a winter paradise thanks to the Edmonton Train Collectors Association. As Nicole Di Donato reports, the team is using that as an opportunity to teach individuals about Edmonton’s past, owing to 3D printing technologies. &# 13,

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Almost associated with Christmas, model trains are. The Edmonton Train Collectors Association has made its screen at Bonnie Doon Shopping Centre a winter wonderland because of this. A trip teach travels along the lines in this area. However, if people look past the stunning lamps, they might be able to spot some of the area’s ancient monuments like the Princess Theatre and the Canadian Northern Railway Station. Those replica properties are the job of Dylan Bohaychuk, a member of the group. He designs them himself, referencing designs, old images and perhaps talking to people who know the history of each tower. Finally he creates them using a 3D printing. Trending Then

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Bohaychuk says the goal is to educate people about Edmonton’s story. The team’s show at the Bonnie Doon shopping plaza runs from Thursday through Sunday each week and allows visitors to view the works for themselves. For more details, watch the video at the top of the account.

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