amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Ok, let's play a little game... Your expertise on this E 855.
Here is a nice E 855 " Lapis Lazuli " which, actually, has some questionable parts.

I personally see three issues. Two of them are quite easy to be solved, though, while the third one is more problematic.
And you, do you see them?
Best,
Nicolas

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