Shifting Sands - Colin Peake's O9 Railway Modelling
A view of the station and shed area, at this stage the sheds have yet to be painted, both are made from foamcore board with various cladding materials.
A view of the station and shed area, at this stage the sheds have yet to be painted, both are made from foamcore board with various cladding materials.
Construction Scrapbook - Part 1
[#8553330] 2006-08-22 03:53:24 Left by Chris Vernell (#0) Reply
A fine concept, nicely carried out. I'm glad I happened across it.
 
The american outline 2-6-2 waits for departure time.
The american outline 2-6-2 waits for departure time.
Construction Scrapbook - Part 4
[#8634198] 2007-04-22 17:01:24 Left by matty (#0) Reply
your model railway has inspired me to build something simlair. i would like to now if u now any good n gauge locos of a good price i could refit into a 15inch loco? thank matty
 
This was the first pair of carraige sides and ends to be completed, all from plastic section and sheet.
This was the first pair of carraige sides and ends to be completed, all from plastic section and sheet.
Coachbuilding I - Semi-enclosed Stock
[#8858840] 2009-09-13 01:11:11 Left by Chris Cardinal (#0) Reply
Do you have any sort of scale drawings for these cars?
 
A close-up of the bogie cut-away and mount, a contained 10 BA nut.
A close-up of the bogie cut-away and mount, a contained 10 BA nut.
Coachbuilding I - Semi-enclosed Stock
[#8858839] 2009-09-13 01:10:05 Left by Chris Cardinal (#0) Reply
Could you please add some photos of the actual bogies? thanks!
 
Sides, ends and roof reassembled from Dapol components with a little bit of scratchbuilding.
Sides, ends and roof reassembled from Dapol components with a little bit of scratchbuilding.
A Tale of two Locos
[#8858841] 2009-09-13 01:15:47 Left by Chris Cardinal (#0) Reply
Where can I find a supplier for these? No one sells them in the US! thank you!
 
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