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				<title>F_Timmermans posted an update: I’m excited to share that I’ve just bought my very first [&#133;]</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m excited to share that I’ve just bought my very first model train at a professional Märklin store in London! &#x1f682;&#x2728; Stepping into the shop felt like entering a miniature world full of craftsmanship, history, and passion for trains. I’ve always admired the level of detail and precision Märklin is known for, and finally holding my own model in my&hellip;</p>
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