Here are a few shots of Oaklands.
They're shoddy, I know, and I didn't hit F5 to remove the HUD, but it's just to give you an idea of the layout of Oaklands.
This is modelled off the diagram of Oaklands in 1943. Oaklands was home to a military storage facility. It was a good place to assist the war effort, being well hidden from the enemy and connections to the NSWGR and VR. I haven't modelled the military siding, but I'm about to start.
The main yard consisted of a loading ramp, S095 silo, G3 goods shed, cattle trucking yards, two 20,000 bag grain sheds, and a 250ft platform (eventually shorted to 210ft).
This pic shows the Yarrawonga (Victorian) end of the yard. The top right hand corner tracks are the SG (closest) and BG lines to the Commonwealth Sidings inside the military facility. The S095 silos stand next to a 20,000 bag grain shed (I've never actually seen one) on a DG siding. The G3 goods shed is just left of the silos and is right in front of another 20,000 bag grain shed (where the K is with the rake of loaded GYs). A five ton NSWGR crane sits above the IT wagon and KMQ flat. The empty GYs sit on the VR run around, the NSWGR run around being the next siding to the left.

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This image shows the The Rock end of Oaklands. Off to the top right is a small NSWGR engine depot with a turntable, carriage shed, engine shed, ashpit and coal saithes. The carriage shed was removed in 1945. Across from this engine shed, was a DG cattle trucking yard (where the BSV's are). The loading ramp (where the S trucks are) is on the same DG track, which extends to the end of the grain shed. The loop line for the silos and the other grain shed is off to the left.

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This is a close view of the engine shed. 5308 is simmering awaiting K103 to finish it's shunting so it may resume it's duties. Shunting a mix of BG and SG wagons wasn't allowed, for obvious reasons.

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Now, a closer view of a bit of trackwork. I did model DG properly (I think), it isn't possible to run onto BG track with an SG loco without derailing, so I think I've done well. Zec's VR track is top stuff!

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Well, that's about all I've got.
Great shots everyone, any criticisms, comments or death threats allowed.:hehe:
Mitch