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Not sure if I should put an SG bogie under this or QR NG. If NG is preferred how wide is the QR NG? and are any suitable bogies available?

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Bit more to do yet like running numbers, will come in sunshine cement and QCL

cheers
Pete
 
Not sure if I should put an SG bogie under this or QR NG. If NG is preferred how wide is the QR NG? and are any suitable bogies available?

cheers
Pete

Pete,
Just for general info, QR guage is 3 foot 6 inch or 1080 mm. Like the look of that wagon. Shunted some cement wagons in the day at Darra QCL. Can't quite remember what they looked like but I think it was something like that.
Regards
Glen
 
Does anyone know where I could download some present day Australian coal wagons, that would be used by pacific national for example?

Thanks
George
 
Pete
simple way around it for those that like running SG do one version with SG bogies and for those that like NG do one with NG bogies. Lenice you made a typo mate its 1067mm for QR NG.

Ghosty
 
Thanks, credit for the 49 class goes to Mick (Matruck), I have a handful of liveries in the works at the moment. Surprising how many they have actually been in!
 
Timber on the Cooma-Bombala Line

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The rollingstock is Victorian Railways 1859-1880, they where built by several Guilds and Williamstown Workshops between 1859 to 1865 and a few lasted to 1900s, some of you might remember the project when I showed renders last year or was it the year before (they where white open wagons at the time), the wagons are done, working on various commodities for that era.

The Victorian Railways didn't number the wagons in consecutive numbers, like 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and so on, for a wagon destroyed from a derailment the next one built takes it's number, so you can have it numbered like 21, 44, 51, 11, 64, 37, 65, 66, 67, 12, 68 and so on, I have these wagons numbered to prototype based on available data.

Cheers.
 
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this is my first time uploading an image and if it works
this is a VR K class hauling a fuel train over maloo bridge (not a real place)
 
Hello,

Just some small items that are currently progressing well, and will be released as a narrow gauge stock; Enjoy

QR Comeng Budd Railmotor 1901
http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz327/QGR_Commissioner/QR Wokshops/QRBudd1901_zps08551662.png
QR Clyde Engineering 1720 class
http://i840.photobucket.com/albums/zz327/QGR_Commissioner/QR Wokshops/QR1720_zps5a65160a.png

Regards

M.Gitsham
Queensland Heritage Railways - Trainz

Hi Michael

Great work so far, Will there be a second version of the 1720 with the nose or is this the only version?

-Cheers
 
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