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  1. Hi Rob,

    Many thanks for the pictures and information. This will be invaluable for my attempt at doing a D car. One thing I was considering was using the power bogie from a Bachman cable car as a power truck for the D I have converted a couple in the past with good results. I also used one to power a Brisbane FM car which I sadly no longer have.

    Regards

    Ben

  2. Rob - is there any chance of you posting some pics of your Sydney D car and a brief section on how you did the conversion. I would like to model this car as I have worked on the full sized example at Loftus and it remain's one of my favourite cars to drive

    Many thanks

    Ben

  3. Thanks to all for their advice and input. I am only just starting back in modelling in OO after a break of 15 years and not many loco kits have been available in Australia for the OO Modeller. Nice modelling there XF especially given what I read about some of the MTK kits as a teenager in Australia during the mid 1990's. Mike the image you put up is some fine work. Is this a one off model or are you planning to do a run of these?

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  4. On the subject of the "Hornbys" - has any one made a kit in 4mm scale of one of these? Read an interesting account of a cab ride in one of these around 1957 the other day and I would like to get a model to run alongside my Spamcans.

    XF I would be most greatful for any infomation on the model you constructed in terms of method of constructions and components used.

    Many thanks

  5. Amelia Grove is my 7 by 4 combined tramway and railway layout. I have a few years away from the hobby and this is my test bed and also gives me a chance to share a layout with my so. Like Dull Steamer's son he likes bendy trams and also single truck cars. The tramway runs inside the railway and crosses over the fuel merchant siding. A car siding runs behind the main station to store a car to change over with. I work on the basic principle that if I like it, I run it!. I am mainly interested in the Melbourne, LA , London and San Francisco systems. I was inspired by Victoria Street and also the Sydney Trams layout which was displayed a few years ago at some local exhibitons. Volunteering at the Sydney Tramway Museum also increased my interest. A fellow RM webber is assiting with the layout and will see some Japanese and other US cars visit the system. Eventually when I build my double car garage sized layout the tramway will expand but this is a good starting point for now

    The track is down and I hope to do a fair bit more work during my upcoming holidays.

    The fleet is mixed - some brass US cars run along side plastic and die cast cars. I have some Felthams to assemble to repesent London and Sunderland cars and an Edinburgh car to assemble along with a Melbourne W2 which was a present from the wife last year.

    Here are a couple of images

     

    A 25 year old Bachmann PCC which has been repowered with the newer Bachmann mech clanks over the crossing to the fuel merchant's

     

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    A Die Cast Cooee Melbourne W6 stands at the Elliott Road stop. The car is to be fitted with a pantograph instead of poles to reflect contemporary practice - the actual prototype car is now a restraunt tram in Melbourne - the shelter is an old Life Like US kit which I plan to detail up eventually

     

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    My first brass model - a 50 year old Pacific Electric Hollywood Car which awaits repowering and repainting

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    A view of the car sidings - a PCC is on Standby whilst a Boeing LRV from International Hobby Corp stands awaiting passengers outside Amelia Grove.

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    Hope the pics of interest and apologies if I have clogged up this thead as I am new to RM Web

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