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Re: Exhibition photos
What a wonderful library of Australian model railroading. http://david.bromage.org/gallery Thank you, David Bromage for all your effort in putting this site together to inspire the rest of us. I came
By Ed Weldon · #27403 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
<labl02@...> wrote: That would be me. I haven't updated the gallery for ages due to lack of time. Cheers David
By David Bromage · #27402 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Success at last!?? My buddy in Australia remembered him.?? It was Australian exhibitions he was posting.?? If you're interested, take a look at: http://david.bromage.org/gallery
By Larry Blanchard · #27401 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Search for... gilesengineer Should bring a bunch of YiuTubes to your attention.? https://youtu.be/8SEo2v9v82Q? Charles
By Charles Brumbelow · #27400 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Thanks to all, but no match yet.?? I had the site bookmarked, but that was several computer crashes back.?? As well as a few computer replacements.?? I'll see if I can find a really ancient backup.
By Larry Blanchard · #27399 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Larry, This site has quite a few: 009 Society - the world's largest small scale narrow gauge modelling group | | | | | | | | | | | 009 Society - the world's largest small scale narrow gauge modelling
By Darryl Huffman · #27398 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Larry, You are probably referring to the Narrow Gauge Exhibition Hall which had about 100 small layouts featured. That website is gone and has been gone for a couple of years. I don't know who had it
By Darryl Huffman · #27397 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Mario Rapinett removed his website to re-work it. Here is the updated link: Mario Rapinett | | | | Mario Rapinett MODVID PRODUCTIONS | | | He is currently posting videos on Youtube of the same photos.
By Darryl Huffman · #27396 ·
Re: Exhibition photos
Mario Rapinette (sp??) Perhaps? On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 1:03 PM, Larry Blanchard via Groups.Io<labl02@...> wrote: There used to be a modeler who posted photos of model RR exhibitions in
By William Uffelman · #27395 ·
Exhibition photos
There used to be a modeler who posted photos of model RR exhibitions in Britain or Australia -don't remember which.? I really enjoyed them and got a lot of good ideas from them.? But I seem to have
By Larry Blanchard · #27394 ·
Re: Preview: Central Coast RR Festival - N Scale Layout (Z Scale Layout)
Nice, smooth running layout. Good job on it. Now comes the fun part! Ron <chiefbobbb@...> wrote:
By Ron Hunt <btlarea@...> · #27393 ·
Re: Preview: Central Coast RR Festival - N Scale Layout (Z Scale Layout)
Anthony Harris just sent me a video of the Z scale layout he will have on display along with his N scale layout: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bSCXgofHeQ&feature=youtu.be (
By Bob Chaparro · #27392 ·
Preview: Central Coast RR Festival
Great job on it, great way of splitting the track up to run at different levels. It looks good! Ron
By Ron Hunt <btlarea@...> · #27391 ·
Preview: Central Coast RR Festival - N Scale Layout (Calif.)
Preview: Central Coast RR Festival - N Scale Layout ( Calif. ) Anthony Harris built t his N scale layout, which is four feet by seven feet with about seventy-five feet of track. He is modeling the
By Bob Chaparro · #27390 ·
Who Among You Operates Dead Rail Equipment In So. Calif.?
Who Among You Operates Dead Rail Equipment In So. Calif. ? Who among you operates Dead Rail equipment on your home layout, either exclusively or in conjunction with DC or DCC powered equipment? If
By Bob Chaparro · #27389 ·
Re: Seeking info for Mantua General 4-4-0 locomotive drive link/shaft
The one I had in storage was a Mantua model 307-44, "The General" W&ARR with wood in the tender.? It has a shaft that has knuckles on the ends that fits in the round plastic piece from the tender and
By PA Flyer · #27388 ·
Re: Mantua - 4 Pack of Replica HO Drive Shafts for The Mantua/TYCO General 4-4-0
Yea, these are the ones that are also on the Jupiter engines I have.? They slide into what looks like a round piece of plastic that comes out of the tender (where the motor is located) and into the
By PA Flyer · #27387 ·
Re: Seeking info for Mantua General 4-4-0 locomotive drive link/shaft
Back in the early 1960s I worked in the train department of a multi-hobby hobby shop. We used small diameter rubber surgical tubing to make the connections on tender drive locos. You can probably use
By William Uffelman · #27386 ·
Re: Seeking info for Mantua General 4-4-0 locomotive drive link/shaft
Awesome! Thanks for the responses! The loco I have just has bare shafts coming out of the motor and gear assy. So no ¡°cups¡± and no ¡°drive link/shaft¡±. Looking for a drive shaft ¡°system¡±
By kathy allison · #27385 ·
Mantua - 4 Pack of Replica HO Drive Shafts for The Mantua/TYCO General 4-4-0
Look at this on eBay Mantua - 4 Pack of Replica HO Drive Shafts for The Mantua/TYCO General 4-4-0
By Charles Brumbelow · #27384 ·