I finally tackled this long term project I suspended some months ago, that is a VRs passenger car from FS Italia. This one is a Y type coach, and...
Thank y’all! Now something a little bit different: the local railroad near my hometown had an auxilliary train which included a boxcar, a...
Thank you so much! Here is the wooden-skinned caboose finished (well, I only have to make the glass on the windows)! [IMG][IMG][IMG] Inviato dal...
Late this August I made this load for a small wagon, I simply cut a rectangular shape from .120 Forex from the usual hardware store and then I...
Today I began a New project! A Type 99.200 caboose of FS, nicknamed “Ridolini” because of the narrower appearance. I made it using plastic sheets...
And here we have another freight car from a Local railway, the FBP (which links Bologna with Portomaggiore). The wagon is a Ghkkms from MW-Modell!...
Thank y’all! I’m glad you liked it! Now I present another mail car, just an older type used mainly in the Sixties and Seventies by FS. I had two...
Hi everyone, after some two years since my last post I’m back with some new wagons I finished in the last weeks; let’s begin with the very last...
Hi guys, I just purchased two Atlas MP15's bogies, and I was wondering if anyone else has tried to build a Chassis out of Styrene to fit them. Any...
[IMG] here is my FS class Ne120 just finished, now it only need a good and reliable mech to fit in, maybe tomytec or greenmax. I also found...
hi there! The Whitcomb is near the completition! As I din't want to turn crazy with RivaRossi chassis, I used the two tomytec bogies that where...
I think you're right;) So i decided to kitbash the original metal chassis, using a more tighter can motor instead of the bulky and noisy round...
I was wondering if I could scratchbuild a chassis and using only rivarossi bogies...does anyone tried a similar kitbash? :coffee:
By now I replaced the old Rivarossi 3-pole armature with a new one taken from a Fleischmann 3-pole motor. I had to demotorize one bogie, but it...
Hello! Well I found lot of photos in a Italian magazine (it was a special run, where they wrote about Italian' switchers) and on a website...
thank you so much! But I don't agree about Tomytec chassis, I think that their wheels are too small...:oops:
:cautious: judging from Italian's Whitcomb plans, but also from photos, the hood is square type, not slope type. As far as I know, there are two...
Good morning! I'm a newbie of this forum, and I want to present my new project. I'm planning to build a Whitcomb 65-de-14a, the class that would...