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Kamilaroi Model Railway Shack: "Sure can't rush things".
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Kamilaroi Model Railway Shack. Tuesday, 23 June 2015. Sure can't rush things". I checked them over several times from different directions and couldn't find out why. I think I may have had a bubble in the plastic tube. Maybe the water level is telling me the train ran up hill, down dale, and that's the way my layout should be, true to the proto type. Modules in place, Campbelltown left, Camden right. Narellan across the back. Campbelltown - Branch Line only. Cheers till next time. A Job for Grandpa.
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Wallarah Creek: January 2012
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Saturday, January 14, 2012. Long time between drinks. It's been over a year since I last posted as things have been pretty hectic in that time. Still I have managed to finish trackwork in the yard and currently in the process of fitting point motors and started wiring. The DL is ready for the paint shop and I have sourced some decals from Al at AR kits. It will be in the AN livery as will both the EL classes. Posted by Wallarah Creek. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Wallarah Creek: Welcome
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Friday, September 24, 2010. Welcome to Wallarah Creek. In the next few week's I will be posting progress on my HO layout. Posted by Wallarah Creek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Married with two boys. Work for NSW government. View my complete profile. Motive Power Centre Dry Creek S.A. (The Missus is interstate still). A Light Bulb Moment. Australian Model Railway Magazine. AMRM December 2016 issue now available. Trying to Build Realistic Sound Templates. Lines near the Lachlan. CCA and an FO….
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Wallarah Creek: Slow Progress
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Saturday, December 4, 2010. Progress is slowly being made on the staging yards of Wallarah Creek. With being on holidays and taking the family down south for our annual pilgrimage to Merimbula, it has left little time for anything else. Also the Christmas decorations took a few days away from the "Creek" and the long list of jobs the wife had given me. Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Posted by Wallarah Creek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Married with two boys. Work for NSW government.
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Gunning & Beyond: Main South Photos
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Modelling the Main South between Gunning and Yass. Saturday, 18 January 2014. Just a few photos from my trip down to the main south last week. Railmotor at Jerrawa on hire to ARTC. Triple NR's at Gunning on a up loaded steel. Same NR's at Fish River. And at Cullerin top bridge. The next few are of the combo of double 81's 8101 and 8184 not that often you get the first and last of a class together! Between fish river and Cullerin. At Cullerin lower bridge. Double NR's and 8250 at Oolong top bridge.
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Kamilaroi Model Railway Shack: October 2014
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Kamilaroi Model Railway Shack. Sunday, 5 October 2014. Since my last post I have completed the Goods Shed for Moree, and I am now working on putting the wire security fence around the Fuel Depot. I have added a few Yard detail items I've had here for some time, just to get them out of storage. Also placed the Fettlers Shed and their trike and trailer with a rail rack. A shackle rack is by the Carriage Sidings in case of coupling problems. Fuel Depot. Match sticks to hold the netting in place. Ian Phemist...
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NSW Rail Rambler: October 2014
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A collection of photographs and stories from five decades of train chasing. Friday, October 24, 2014. Travels with and in Uncle Sam. Over nearly a hundred posts on this blog I think I may have displayed a fairly parochial view of railways. To recompense, it may be time to display a broader horizon, starting with my various travels in the United States of America. This was my first train trip in the States - 3 January 1991 on the Texas Eagle. Over the next eight days I travelled from Texas to Chicago,...
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NSW Rail Rambler: July 2015
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A collection of photographs and stories from five decades of train chasing. Friday, July 31, 2015. Went down to the local station this morning to watch the star attraction of the NSW heritage railway scene steam by on its way to Botany. Anyway, before I load up this morning's proceedings, here's a couple of 60 classes in revenue service in 1966/67. Both at Campbelltown, both on coal trains. First up, 6002, in February 1966. Now just check out those cars behind 6016! Saturday, July 25, 2015. It even got a...
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Kamilaroi Model Railway Shack: "Starting from scratch".
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Kamilaroi Model Railway Shack. Modelling, based on "The Camden Line". Sunday, 17 May 2015. Since returning from Sydney, little has been happening. I have been into Port and purchased what I could, then ordered the rest from Sydney, and it is starting from scratch. I have had to buy everything, including styrene, glues, timber, screws, nails, you name it, I had to buy it. All the timbers have been cut and bundled into each module awaiting assembly. As for my rolling stock, I have the Loco, CCA and FO, and...
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NSW Rail Rambler: December 2014
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A collection of photographs and stories from five decades of train chasing. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Twenty years ago yesterday the NSW State Rail Authority auctioned locomotives which were deigned to be either at the end of their service life and/or surplus to current and anticipated requirements. In what became known as the Great Loco Auction. Another to survive the two decades through a series of (ahem) novel liveries has been 4488. It was purchased for a meagre $17,000. Currently it sits in ...CD re...