Hi! I believe that your fathers trains might be either N-scale or H0 scale. Trix is mainly H0 scale in my world while Minitrix is N scale. Petter
Second that, I am looking for a bridge for my harbour area.
Thanks! Then I can understand where they might come in handy.
For me who cannot understand what it's supposed to be...what's a relay cabinet and what's it for?
The well between the funnel and the superstructure could probably be prototypical - I have seen something like that before, albeit not that wide...
I shopped from ZS quite a few times and I appreciate the service given there. In Europe we cannot always find the American Zscale items for sale...
Impressive work! Wonder if it's possible to build moving radarantennas as well... Petter
Beautiful! I really envy you your skills - I wish I wasn't born with three thumbs on each hand. Petter
115m scales down to slightly over 50cm and then 7 cm wide - that ought to be feasible on most harbour layouts. I suppose you have been looking at...
In my parts of the world (Baltic Sea) we have a vast range of containerships in the range you are mentioning first - the smallest I've seen around...
It's a sad day for sure!
What ever happened to this project? I am searching the planet for a good/any z-scale car ferry but I cannot find anything! Sure...I could try to...
I like your plan and your handiwork - looks very neat. It looks very well thought through - all the wiring in place and I like the bridge. Will...
Thank you for this post - Unfortunately noone sells NCE in Sweden... Petter
I've bought a hopper, a few accessories and a roadscraper which all have turned out nicely. I only have one small objection and that is regarding...
I like your work - it looks great. It's so difficult to get the pavement to look alright but you have succeeded well - looking forward to see the...
Looks really interesting! I like the thought of giving an entire layout/section to one scene/industry like that. Great work! Do you have any...
What I really like is your scenery - it's great and very natural in all it's colour tones!
Oh...I am excited to see your photos - I love the 19th century layout. It's most inspiring. I only wish you move Altenbeken closer to Sweden...
Didn't modelrailroader have an article about precisely this a few months ago? I've read about some one who made a electrically driven pulley...