Australian screenshots

With thanks to Petan for some background information that enabled me to make the wagons.
Cheers, Bill.

Thanks Bill!!
I was going to send these extras on reply to your personal email but posting it here means everyone sees it as well.

QLD wagons
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60901191@N08/sets/72157626530967024/

http://gallery.wheelsonsteel.com.au/main.php

This is the one I sent Bill; http://www.wuiskepromotions.com.au/prototype/index.php and click on the freight section and keep clicking on the desired image till it enlarges.

From http://www.wuiskemodels.com/
Problem is most places I checked for you have pictures of trains with the noisy or smoky thing [aka loco] as the main feature. Very few show the wagons and even less show the logos or lettering in detail.
 
Thats good Bearcat, I do miss using these excellent stations in my route's. As to what we would like repaired, what ever you are doing is fine as it gives the community a nice suprise. :)
I thought I might ask about the stations as I know many people would like to use them TS12.
 
Thats good Bearcat, I do miss using these excellent stations in my route's. As to what we would like repaired, what ever you are doing is fine as it gives the community a nice suprise. :)
I thought I might ask about the stations as I know many people would like to use them TS12.
Can you PM me a list of the stations please
 
A2 996 hauls a PRHA excursion...

On the DOWN
MillopHill12.jpg

MillopHill13.jpg

MillopHill14.jpg


On the UP
MillopHill15.jpg


Cheers
Tim
 
Thanks Bill!!
I was going to send these extras on reply to your personal email but posting it here means everyone sees it as well.

QLD wagons
http://www.flickr.com/photos/60901191@N08/sets/72157626530967024/

http://gallery.wheelsonsteel.com.au/main.php

This is the one I sent Bill; http://www.wuiskepromotions.com.au/prototype/index.php and click on the freight section and keep clicking on the desired image till it enlarges.

From http://www.wuiskemodels.com/
Problem is most places I checked for you have pictures of trains with the noisy or smoky thing [aka loco] as the main feature. Very few show the wagons and even less show the logos or lettering in detail.

Hi Peter,

Much appreciated, and the more people who take this information on board, the better it is for future references.
I have saved the above links.

Thanks again.

Cheers,

Bill.
 
@Bill; I have made a few MTW, M & H wagons aswell as a frame of a N & NB sheep wagons. Maybe we could work together as I have created the frame for both the sheep wagons.

Regards
Michael Gitsham
 

DD 560 shatters the peace in Koo-Wee-Rup as it leads a north bound coal train.



Further north, and DD 560 is about to cross the Cardinia Creek bridge.


Zec
 
hows this

Check your email box please, re custard 4635 in reverse tuscan colours. I found a picture in a book of 4635 just after a repaint and scanned it for you. Check tuscan area above cab and the very small lettering on the buffer beam.

Cheers
Peter
 
Check your email box please, re custard 4635 in reverse tuscan colours. I found a picture in a book of 4635 just after a repaint and scanned it for you. Check tuscan area above cab and the very small lettering on the buffer beam.

C
Peter
Got that mate might be a little while before I do anything about it as computer processor time is going have to be assigned to do some video editing, I was shying away from taking on any production work as I was bored of it and not finding it very exciting at present. I was meant to be semi retired and slowing down a bit but a interest commision has just come my way and it was to hard to say no.
 
More from a new session I am doing for Oxford to Queens. An ode to Billegulla. Taking a consist from Queens to Billegulla Hill Station. A 127km (approx) journey. A couple of shots from that session.


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Regards
 
Got that mate might be a little while before I do anything about it as computer processor time is going have to be assigned to do some video editing, I was shying away from taking on any production work as I was bored of it and not finding it very exciting at present. I was meant to be semi retired and slowing down a bit but a interest commision has just come my way and it was to hard to say no.

No rush. It was just that I got that book for $5 at a second hand stall at a heritage display today. Of course, I recalled your project so I checked and scanned the page in question.
 
I wont be adding any fine print to the bogies, they are generically representative and I suspect that the numbering system you see there is different for every loco. Trainz does not support numbering for bogies. The roof, first time I've seen a clean one, thanks for the heads up, will get round to it.

cheers
pete
 
I wont be adding any fine print to the bogies, they are generically representative and I suspect that the numbering system you see there is different for every loco. Trainz does not support numbering for bogies. The roof, first time I've seen a clean one, thanks for the heads up, will get round to it.cheers pete

Maybe I am not in the same conversation but I will blunder on anyway...

Are you referring to the picture of 4635 I sent bearcat245 and my remark about very small lettering on the buffer beam? If so then I had better explain a bit more. The lettering says "VH 7-82" which I assume says it was painted or allocated to Valley Height loco depot July 1982. The picture of the loco at Valley Height loco depot is dated 27 July 1982 thus we have a picture of a very newly painted and therefore very clean 46 class. See "46 class remembered" P.41 which is the book in question that I scored for $5 today. No real need for the fine print on the trainz model as the sole purpose of the lettering to us is to tell us we have a newly painted loco. ad602000, if you need me to send a copy tell me and it will arrive.

Sorry if I mis-understood the conversation.

Bottom line; 46 class painted in reverse tuscan had the date in small lettering in white paint on the top edge of the red buffer beam between the coupler and the drivers side buffer on the #1 end. Builders plate under drivers side window. Drivers side is left side in NSW. All according to caption so the caption had better be right or I am wrong...

Late edit; Two builder's plates; each on side below driver's side window on both ends diagonally opposite each other. Same book P.7.
 
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No, it appears that I misunderstood, I thought you asked for it to be updated with the fine print and the roof colour change. What I stated previously about the print, still remains. The roof, I truly had not seen a roof that was not heavily covered in crap and in a very poor photograph and wrongly assumed that it would be like the 44 class with a yellow roof. As I said, I will get to it and I have, I sent the retextured version to bear last night.

cheers
Pete
 
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