Hi to Group Members, can anyone in the group, particularly our Dutch friends, tell me what vehicle number plates in the Netherlands looked like in immediate...
Info for 1/32 & 1/35 scale NG modellersRod - I'm looking for a narrower axle. Charles ... spacing. ... with wider axles than 16.5 mm which may suit. ...
Info for 1/32 & 1/35 scale NG modellersI39;d like to thank all who responded to my request for info. OT: I'm thinking of building up the 1:43 version as On2 with...
Hi guy's, Could you possibly send some photos? Thanks, regards, Franck. ... Hi guy's, Could you possibly send some photos? Thanks, regards, Franck. Locked...
Hi Folks I've just built one ot these locos & highly recommed the kit - goes together well with a minimum of fuss & beautifuly detailed - a real gem! Sorry to...
Charles, I have one and it is very well made and has ample room for sound. It goes together very quickly and easily with 30 min. epoxy. It certainly deserves a...
for really good referance try Light RAILWAYS australian magazine of industrial and narrow gauge railways Issue no182 web page http://irrsa.org.au .i am also...
... These were Australian-built 2ft gauge locos. They were built for the Australian military, for use at various bases at home and abroad during World War 2....
It is a good kit Charles. I got mine already.Otto. ... has an ad for Caboose Hobbies featuring these in 1:43 and 1:32 as unpowered kits, the former suitable...
No doubt this info has been provided in the past, but what is the photo on the home page - it has a French look. Also, are other photos of this layout...
Info for 1/32 & 1/35 scale NG modellersThe new issue of the Gazette has an ad for Caboose Hobbies featuring these in 1:43 and 1:32 as unpowered kits, the...
Some photos of "Bellbird" An On30 switching layout in Melbourne Australia. http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12804&whichpage=9 Scroll half...
Andy, excellent job well worth the wait to see the photos.I really like the proportions.Keep us posted on your progress.Tad miniribbet <traintroll@...>...
All, Sorry! I posted the photos under "Files" then "Woody.Hill...". My goal was to add as much height to the porter (maybe pull off a close enough 4 ton?) I...
... I like the look of your Porter. I have been considering doing a similar conversion. Could you tell us what changes you made to the stosk loco? Thanks, ...
I've posted some photos of a Bachmann porter project under Woody Hill Cedar and Lumber Folder. Will be the power unit for a fictitious Rhode Island Atlantic...
Kim, Great to have you on board! I was really blown away when I found your layout on John Dennis´ webpage, this is one of the most inspirational layouts I...
Gidday Kim I recall seeing photos of No Hope Coast on John Dennis's site a few years ago. It was a very nice piece of modelling with plenty of character....
Kim, I too have liked your work that I've seen on the web and in the Gazette. Can't wait to see more photos once you post them. Mike Hobbs Bakersfield, CA ... ...
Welcome Kim I can read your letter just fine, to communicate is far more important than the occasional spelling or grammar problem. I am quite a fan of your No...
... <<SNIP>> Hello Kim, welcome. Great introduction letter, really fun to read. Out of curiosity, I took a quick look 'round the internet to see if I could...
hello all ,it is great to find a site about one of my favfrite activities 1-32 n 20 scratch building.till quite recentally i have never had a e mail adress...
... Stop all life? You've got to start it first hereabouts. Nice atmospheric piece of modelling. I like the Porter conversion. Is the tender loco also a...