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I wanted to ask, did you resolve the UVZ trams clipping into one another? I used to subscribe them but when two of these met on a line, one would clip into the other (with their top sides) as if they thought their lowest front and back parts were the ends (same happened when these met with trucks), and it didn't look so good.
I also wanted to ask if you were interested in making 2 more trams? Since Alstom is so far quite badly represented on this Workshop I thought I'd ask the train expert to rectify that :)
- Alstom 402 (2013-2014) from Dubai
- Alstom 302 (2013-2014) from Paris (T7 & T8)
They seem to be the best looking models Alstom has produced so far :)