Attention to detail is awesome. The NZ Rail scenery is my favourite. Have recently joined a model railway club and I'm learning heaps like how technology has moved on.
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thanks. hope to get down to a hobby show about 2hrs drive from me in july. They have a larger display of R/C trucks,etc . Look for Taupo hobby show in my videos and i think there should be some footage from previous shows
Hi . its a TT body on an N scale SD35 chassis representing a NZ Railways Da loco (G12 model). The bodies were a flat etch brass kit manufactured by a local NZ supplier and no longer available.
Thank you for comment. I am trying a G8 in H0 scale, it is an iconic engine in mu country, Cuba, but it is not an easy proccess. Every model I see always ask the manufacturer because maybe I could find a good choice. That in N scale looks super! Best regards!
Hi. Unfortunately , I have no information on civil war models. Not something I model. The layout was at a model railway show I attended several years ago
I did see a cane layout display in the Brisbane Railway Museum several years ago. Not sure if it was a kitbashed model or commercially available. It wasn't operating at the time and no one seemed to know much about it. There are several manufacturers of Australian trains in Australia, but because of the low number of units produced ,compared to the main manufacturers, prices are very high. If any are produced, they would be narrow gauge, so HO body and N scale running gear or similar.
Love it, it's been a long time since I last saw Glen's layout and the greenery that he's developed since my last visit has made a great garden railway even better. Thanks for sharing.