Quick question for you all. Is anyone still manufacturing the brass throw over point lever that was available some time ago? About to start some serious...
Quick question for you all. Is anyone still manufacturing the brass throw over point lever that was available some time ago? About to start some serious...
Hi Russell. NZ Finescale have recently produced a ground throw. See page 4 of June NZ Model Railway Journal. Part No. BS024, priced at $6.00 each. Now all you ...
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Dec 9, 2004 8:41 pm
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Christchurch Model Supplies advertise as selling Finescale products. See p4 Oct Journal Daryl ... June NZ ... all you...
Having seen a few one piece urethane models produced both overseas & now locally, I am curious to hear feed back regarding them. I have recently had a project...
Well I'm not going to own up to being expert or amateur but there is
room for things that are easier to assemble and a good market to
introduce people to the...
This does seem to be the way the world is going, Alec. Less bits to assemble seems to be one aspect, but also from what I have seen, the quality is comparable...
... definition ... Not a vain hope, I fancy. I have begun working with urethane and its ability to render finer detail yet remain strong is amazing. At...
Hello, nz_railchat, Been there, done that! When NZ120 was little known we, The Chosen Scale Co-op, could see that the way to go to introduce modellers to the...
Further to Ian McKay's posting With Condolences Ian ... Ian Galbraith... Interests. NZR Modelling in Sn3½ Ann Galbraith...Interests. Aviary Birds & Stamp...
Rod et al There is a great opportunity to present to the younger generation the aspects being currently discussed at the upcoming Scout Jamboree at Feilding. ...
The use of urethane is neither the work of the devil or rocket science.It is well accepted by the modelling industry in Australia. In queensland most of the...
I have one, Len, it's on quite a big sheet. Where are you and how would you like to get a copy? I think I could get a pretty good digital camera capture and...
hi Peter if you could send me a copy of the plan for the station would help with the club layout of the said incline. yours in trainz Graham ... From: "Peter...
Whilst at Pokaka in November I saw a very nice 2 piece casting (Chassis and Body/Roof) for a 56' guards van in 3/16. I can't remember the name of the guy who...
Hi All. I am carrying out some research into branch operations of the early to mid 1960's for my layout. My main question is, did Ab loco's often ran tender...
Hi Mike, Speaking for the Glen Afton branch, an Ab regularly ran the afternoon passenger train (mainly full of school kids) up to Glen Afton tender first (I've...
The name is Jeff Thompson (of Morris & Watson fame). Nice castings. Peter ... From: Don & Jan Wills <donwills@...> To: <nz_railchat@yahoogroups.com> ...
Hi Mike, not a steam buff myself, although I do enjoy looking at such trains/photos/settings from a historical pont of view. From what I have seen of the Ab's...
Hi My Name is Ryan Foster, I'm a 17 year old and i am currently rebuilding my 1:64 Layout I am wondering whether anyone knows whether you can purchase a kitset...
... That would be the Godlfields Railway, and I beleive the F has now gone to Taranaki. Phil. ... Phillip Treweek Department of Computer Science...
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Dec 15, 2004 8:27 pm
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Yes that is the Goldfields Railway, running between Waihi and Waikino. They have a Peckitt 0-4-2T ex Portland Cement, and yes the 'Fa' went to Waitara Darryl ...
Hi Ryan - Good to see young blokes like your self keen & interested in 3/16 modelling. As for the turnouts, look @ the 'trademe' web site as there always seems...
Ryan whereabouts' in NZ are you located Grant ... From: "alec_f" <alec_f@...> To: <nz_railchat@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 7:58 AM ...