dunselline.blogspot.com
The Dunsel Line: March in Review
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Let’s get straight to the point; I spent a lot. Of money this month. Even though I’d planned on spending a good deal of money on models this month, my actual total greatly exceeds my anticipation (and this doesn’t even cover routine things like food and bills). I had a number of other projects (not model related) that also cost more than expected, so April will almost certainly be a very quiet month around here. I probably won’t begin this phase of that project in April. After th...
thirdrailcookbook.blogspot.com
The Third Rail Cookbook and Trolley Wire Times: All things elevated and the odd man out
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The Third Rail Cookbook and Trolley Wire Times. Blog about streetcars, interurbans and rapid transit in real life and model form. Wednesday, March 13, 2013. All things elevated and the odd man out. Greetings again from the muddy banks of the Fox River. The fun with 4000s continues. One of the headlight "halos" is in place, and here are the making of some grab irons out of .020 brass. AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. The package with it has headlights, marker lamps and assorted other goodies...
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: June 2011
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Canadian Pacific domed observation car.
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: November 2013
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Sunday, November 17, 2013. Desert terrain in Canada? And also...
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: April 2011
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). OK, ev...
interurban.blogspot.com
INTERURBAN RAILWAYS: More roof details for the Siemens S70 HO model
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My Kits and Parts. More roof details for the Siemens S70 HO model. More roof details for the HO scale model of the Siemens S70 LRV: corrugated sheeting in the center part, cable channels on both sides left and right. B-end in front, A-end behind, with. Junction box, Thermo King, APS (on the B-end only), propulsion container and brake resistor. Simplified for HO scale, but modeled as fine as 3D printing allows. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Fort Wayne and Lima.
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: My View of Vancouver
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Saturday, September 14, 2013. My View of Vancouver. OK, even ...
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: In with the "factory new"
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Monday, February 15, 2010. In with the "factory new". In with...
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: May 2013
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Vancouver, B.C. Won’t fin...Had a very ...
kentstrainsblog.blogspot.com
Contemporary Toy Trains Blog: September 2013
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Contemporary Toy Trains Blog. I'm building a large O gauge layout with a modern motif. You won't find your father's Classic Toy Trains here. Instead, you'll find a running conversation about the marvels (and miscues) of modern O gauge trains, operating accessories, realistic scenery, structures, and details on my model railroad - all inspired by current Canadian railway operations in Vancouver and locations throughout British Columbia, Canada. Saturday, September 14, 2013. My View of Vancouver. OK, even ...