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Bizzare question, but also checking out your Skoda and Tatra cars, ever thought about doing a Kawasaki K-Kar, built for SEPTA? http://www.phillytrolley.org/1980kcars/1980kcars.html
http://www.phillytrolley.org/1980kcars/images/Kawasaki%20trolley%20-%20SEPTA%20brochure%20September%201981.pdf
But now, I don't export others models. One exception - M62 loco, but people asked me so much and I neded a loco for my cars.
I'm glad you liked Or'ol - I liked it too. Quite a cousy city. Rare for Russia actually.
Yes, indeed Or'ol has about three or four modefied T3 cars (they painted gray and blue if I don't mess it), but comparing with other major T3 operating cities here most of local cars are much like original Czech factory ones. F.e. in Moscow among ~200 Tatra-like cars there is not a single T3 unit - all are rebuit on the local Tram Factory. In Samara all T3's are modernized and interior is much different from orinal, Jekaterinburg's cars have local features, in Novgorod and Krasnodar most cars like in Moscow - rebuilt on old carcass or repaired on local plant. Original and oldest cars in Russia are working in Volgograd, but it too far from Moscow to visit it.
Not all T3's are unmodified - I remember four cars (guess) with new electricity gears, but it went all wrong...
If You have any links to blueprints it would be great!
Is there any chance you might be able to make some trams from the largest network in the world, Melbourne, Australia? http://www.yarratrams.com.au/about-us/who-we-are/our-fleet/