Show your models!

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I took out my Bachmann Daylight and posed her with my KATO Amtrak set.
 
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Cool. Nice video, wish i had a layout like that.
I wish I had one like that, too!

It's a permanent layout down at my local club, which is the Australian Model Railway Association's clubhouse at Zillmere, Brisbane.

They have a diagram of their layout here: http://brisbanemodeltrainshow.com.a...11/09/AMRA-indoor-track-plan-B_A3-Model-1.pdf
(The diagram is a little bit out of date; the track layout has changed a bit but it is still 98% correct)

I'd like to re-create it in Trainz. :D

Anyway, enough off-topic stuff from me. Keep the pictures (and videos) coming!

Kieran.
 
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Below are some pictures of the latest addition to my collection of N scale stock. Unfortunately I could only afford either the locomotives or cars, so I went with cars. Now to save up for the locomotives!


 
Bought these today.

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Who would of thought I'd buy a 4 stroke (SAR700) when all my diesel models are always 2 strokes (Including the USA Stuff), lol.

Cheers.
 
With the desired number plates sourced (from Broad Gauge Models) I'm finally comfortable sharing my On30 NA class by Haskell models, featuring my own scratchbuilt ash rakes and picks and chains :)

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...and here is my entire roster :p
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The forney is Bachmann's wonderful product, fitted with DCC, as is the NA with a sound chip from DCCsound featuring recorded sound from 14A. The NC and NQR are scratchbuilt by myself.
I also picked up a pair of Brunel Models NB kits a few weeks ago. One is finished built a chassis, bogeys and other details. Quite happy with the Crimson Lake paint I managed to mix :) It has got the roof on now too...
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Also been working on a diorama of an engine facility simply for something to build and display locos without having to go out to the layout :p
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Cheers
Stevo
 
A few weeks ago I went to the Ipswich model train show and I bought some new models!

Not shown are three Tri-ang BR(M) suburban coaches which I bought because their wheels have already been replaced. They were $10 each.

I bought a 5-10 year old Hornby 3F for $40. It is missing traction tyres and I hope to purchase some Hornby spares for it.


And for $25 I also picked up two Hornby coaches, I think they are BR(M) ex-LMS PII coaches.



Kieran.
 
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