FREMO meeting with narrow gauge

Wolfgang Dudler Feb 9, 2011

  1. Wolfgang Dudler

    Wolfgang Dudler Passed away August 25, 2012 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    Tomorrow starts the meeting in Unna. I hope my car will hold all parts I should take with me. :angel:

    We have about 75 m (246' ) modules. There's a standard line along the walls from Salida / Black Hill to NoName City
    and a narrow gauge line (starting with dual gauge) from Salida / Black Hill to Bianca / Fiddletown.

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    The timetable lists only passengers, all other trains run as extra. More info here

    I guess I will take pictures. :angel:

    Wolfgang
     
  2. MisterBeasley

    MisterBeasley TrainBoard Supporter

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    Well, I certainly hope you'll take pictures! I'm drooling already. Your photo collections from the European FREMO shows highlight not only excellent modeling, but great photograpy as well.
     
  3. Hytec

    Hytec TrainBoard Member

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    WOW, 75 Meters at Narrow-Gauge speeds will make for L-O-N-G runs, considering that's more than 6.5 KM @ 87:1 conversion. Definitely want photos, videos preferred...:tb-cool:
     
  4. Wolfgang Dudler

    Wolfgang Dudler Passed away August 25, 2012 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    Here're first pictures, more and vids will follow.

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    Wolfgang
     
  5. Wolfgang Dudler

    Wolfgang Dudler Passed away August 25, 2012 TrainBoard Supporter In Memoriam

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    I've uploaded my pictures and videos, look here for more.

    And a preview, a goose at Parlin Curve, a module from Pit.

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    BTW, we had six op sessions over the weekend. And sometimes over 20 trains per session. Many special extras. :angel:

    Wolfgang
     
  6. Mike C

    Mike C TrainBoard Member

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    Thats quite a set-up!! ALMOST makes me want to go back to HOn3....Mike
    I like the way the scenery flows between modules. Often the difference between modules stands out too much.
     

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