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Jacq Damen- 04-25-2006
Jacq VI
Here some overview shots. I have been busy with the point and signal pull lines and canals. Not my favourite, but even when not in the limelight they add a feeling of authenticity. The rural pub " The old Ferry" Luckily the terras is not ready otherwise nothing would come out of my hands any more. To be finished within the next couple of weeks Br 86 in the waiting track for the banking engines. Time to fry an egg and toast some bread on the firebox door. Br 96 leaving with a rake of waggons loaded with basalt. view on the mill's module view on the basaltwork's module In between the previous two shots A big load waiting for the signal It is clearing all line signals, lights etc by a min of a mm. View at platform level towards the mills with the local hourly "TEE" arriving Here I boarded the "TEE" to the urbanised world. Jacq

Jacq Damen- 05-31-2006

Frank, 96 and muldenkipper ? only here .......... :D The intention is Köln 2006 for the first exhibition. The layout will definitely be at the Warley Exhibition in Birmingham in December. When I have new batteries for the camera, I'll post some photo's of the pub and intersting for you :) weathered torpedopfannenwagen :8) regards Jacq

Jacq Damen- 06-22-2006

Frank, due to work I am only now able to start again with modelling. This weekend I'll post photo's, including the torpedo's. :D You mentioned earlier in a post on torpedo's that Trix had replacement wheels. However I doubt or the waggons will be free rolling with those or the fitting of the axles must be different. By modifying the 5 axle bogie I now have them rolling relatively easy, but due to their weight it is hard work for double traction 44 or 150 / 194 to get them up the 2,5%. A lot of Amp is being burned :cry: Jacq

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