Hi all, Looking at the 0-14 groups files there is an attempt at a set of standards for rail, track clearances, etc., but there is nothing like it on the FS32...
Gidday Kim Thanks for the compliment. Yahoo seems to be having one of its moods at present and has decided not to show the photo captions in this album. The...
I just located these figures which you may be interested in http://www.aoshima-bk.co.jp/scripts/eng/shohin-eng.aspx?id=206 Aoshima products are normally pretty...
hi all kim in sydney here,has anybody come across kits or the finished product for small 4 wheel wagons, underframes that accept about 11mm HO wheels.i know...
Martin, I have just read a series of your postings received in the daily digest. I must say I was stunned by your attack on Mike South's genuine reply to your...
Hello folks, calling folks Earlier this month I received an email off-list about the 1:32 fireless loco in my folder in the photos section. I replied, but the...
Ian Lindsay Models of Australia have now moved to a new website host.... www.ianlindsaymodels.com ...due to some serious 'pop up' problems at their previous...
Hi all, I was mulling over a good little book on British narrow gauge recently and wondered about 10 1/4" gauge. In 1/32nd scale it would run a treat on 9mm,...
Hi everyone, I posted some photo's of the progress I made on Naworth. Thanks for all the info you lot gave me so far. I'm still a little bit worried about the...
just posted five pix of progress to date on these NZR inspired "likkle" lineside structures, employing laser cut technology - hope to have first six kits ready...
Hi all, Whilst at Bressingham today I took the trouble to measure track. To my surprise it came out at 23 3/8"gauge!! The rail was a surprise too. The 15"...
Congratulations Lennart on a very nicely proportioned 'lady' if I may say so! I do suspect however that her 'rear end swing' may cause problems, both when...
Hi all, I was at Bressingham today, checking details on the wagon I'd prepared a master for a few years ago and it transpires it is a Fullersite wagon from...
Hi guys I got a reply from the guy who built the tippler and conveyor belt. He is actually a 1/32nd scale modeller, so I am going to invite him to join the...
Thanks for inviting me to the list, after looking at the photos file, all I can say is "WOW". There are some terrific photos of superb work. I noticed there...
Hi all You are forgiven if you feel a bit bored. I have done yet another wagon from the World War I French military light railways. I'm not gone completly...
Hello everybody, Im new to the forum, been modelling now for 20 years and make my own models.I desin, pattern make and cast in resins, so i think i may be of...
I have added a pic to the Files of an interesting little Planet diesel that operated in the south of New Zealand. The photographer, Graeme Bennett, also has a...
Here's a short action video from an 0n30 group of a rotary tipper that someone made. There has been no note on the construction or how the little conveyor belt...
Hi all, Just a note to inform you scratchbuilders out there that a new group, Scratchbuildersall@yahoogroups.com is intended to be a little bolt hole for...
From my experience the design and quality of Bachmann chassis seems to vary quite a bit. A got a H0 70 tonner which was absolute crap. The nylon gears must...
Hi all, Am I right in thinking that Ratio make a hudson wagon in 1/32nd scale? I seem to remember Mike South mentioning something about them. Cheers, Martin...
Hi all: Does anyone know the durability/strength of urethane castings, such as the Ian Lindsay brakewheels pointed out in response to my earlier posting? My ...
I have been asked to help with an Estate Sale sell-off of 1970s/1980s narrow gauge railway magazines, which includes sought after (?scarce?) copies of 'The...
Ian Storrie of Ian Lindsay Models in Australia has written to me that on several occasions lately he seems to have fallen victim to the dreaded 'Yahoo!...