FWIW: What Adrian has mentioned is correct in respect on British N-scale. Put simply, it's an 'all or nothing' situation, and so you have a...
Thanks Mr.RSS - very interesting locomotives. FWIW, Tasmanian state railways are 3ft 6 in gauge (ie, Narrow Gauge) , which can be a but difficult...
An interesting question. In a word: Peco, Peco, Peco. I started RR modelling in 1976 and although I have attempted to use Atlas products a...
The Tickford Valley Railway Co. ( London) Ltd., (a line of railway with which some of the membership will be familiar), wishes to to advise that,...
FWIW, my few cents: Depending upon where the mine is located, any of the following is possible: Gold (in both quartz and 'wash' states) Silver...
Team DTO Re: 'All the freight cars on my railroad are still in use and the companies still in business' You do realise I trust that with the...
Oh dear - 'outed' so soon :rats: I thought I recognised the names of a few other 'inmates', when I was 'lurking' but thought it was my...
FWIW: Concerning the question : 'When does prototypical modelling cease to be prototypical modelling?' This is of course a very subjective...
Thank you all for the welcome. I'll try to post some photo's at some stage as I become more familiar with the site. Russell: As far as running...
eagle 2 Thank you for the reply, and welcome. The 'Proto-lancing' moniker is a new one on me, but yes, as there is a fair amount of prototype...
By way of introduction, some details which may be of interest: I am a New Zealander (A 'Kiwi' - as in the fruit), who has been involved in...