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  1. I'm rather hoping Paul (Rhb) and Jim (Fin) will see this post at some point, but others may also be able to help. Around 2009 I started collecting Bemo HOm Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn items having made a continuous series of skiing visits between circa 2004 - 2010 as a whole family group including my now dearly departed parents. These visits did not start my interest in BVZ/FO/MGB as I have been familiar with the lines since childhood visits /trips in the 1960s , however being in accommodation in Zermatt you are never too far from the station and we always got down from a day's skiing in time to see /film / photograph the daily 'big' downhill freight every evening (the best holiday was when we stayed in the Ambassador apartments and Deh4/4 23 spent most of the week using the siding almost arms length from the hotel room balconies as its layover point (usually waiting to take the evening ECS/vans down to Visp. However, I have never started a layout for two reasons; (1) lack of space and (2) the arrival of the Kato stuff in N which has since 1971 been my main modelling scale. Now a mate of mine is leading a combined project to recreate Brig Bahnhofplatz (before the Naters route was replaced). My main question is about types track and relative heights - as the MGB platforms at Brig are quite low (even now - I last visited in May this year) and I have a lot of previously acquired PECO HOm and a bit of old BEMO. The crucial measurement needed in order to get the visuals of coach against platform right seems to be the rail top verse the height of the platform. Does anyone know the key measurements please?
  2. Looks very good but I will be in Alaska in August! .
  3. I don't think it is too 'jagged' for Graubunden. The backdrop to some views of St Moritz shows 'jagged' peaks, and the Fuessen area is not a million miles from Graubunden so the geography is similar. For that same reason I happily use the 'Oberstdorf' backscene for my Swiss layouts. For me the match that I have seen on some alpine layouts that doesn't look right is a 'Rockies' backscene
  4. Nevertheless it has meeting and AGM details for later in 2023. And I've seen websites that looked far more sad and neglected than this one.
  5. The images don't work on my lap top.
  6. For my collection of HOm mainly MGB stuff (the layout never got built as the 'much easier to fit in my small house' Kato stuff came along...) I bought a stack of Tillig 'TT' ready ballasted sectional track . It is nice and chunky and would work well for a helix.
  7. And 10 minutes walk away was Beltrami, also vg - and now a picture framing shop... https://goo.gl/maps/7Knbs19SzPM7rWEUA https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipOcAO-Gmj-3L5vlsudjSSapysBfV60Enk7yWM8R=w408-h306-k-no
  8. Sadly, these empty windows in Basel used to be a superb model railway shop with lots of N... https://goo.gl/maps/n2PvDmd1aT5Hbee6A
  9. A couple of comments: Two of the best models shops have closed down / are closing down (Wemoba some time ago and Modellbahn Centre Eurobahn in Aarau-Rohr. BUT the latter closes 15 July so you might get there in tome for their closing down bargains (although the closing down sale has been going for a few weeks now so the best stuff might be gone. My favourite shop in Lausanne had virtually no N gauge last time I went in December - having been full to the brim of s/h N gauge on my previous visit. The prop said that N gauge was getting rare! My other experience in recent visits to Switzerland was that the "Swiss stuff you can't get in the UK" often isn't available in Switzerland either (because it is limited edition and thus sold out!)
  10. Hobbytrain does the Br189 in a large number of different liveries. The models are perfectly fine. I doubt many people even notice the bogie side frames...
  11. I'm wondering now if there are actually any rules! I've now found this photo of 014 which at the tine had just been repainted from red to Cargo (July 2021) and the grey is very light but no sign of 'white' grilles https://www.sguggiari.ch/4_foto_varie_1.php?veicolo=1849&gallery=Re 620 Same loco in September 2021 from a useful high angle https://www.sguggiari.ch/4_foto_varie_1.php?veicolo=1923&gallery=Re 620 Another thing I have done is to hold the models outside in the sunshine rather than just looking at them indoors. The darker grey looks lighter if you look at the model in bright sunshine!
  12. I think it may be just sun/wind fade. I found this Georg Trub photo of 620 075 in March 2009. The loco was outshopped three months earlier in Cargo livery https://www.railpictures.net/photo/647740/
  13. Yes, the Kato body is about 3 and a bit mm longer, but we ran both together on the test layout and it didn't grate. (see my rather nice piece of luck at Brig in May, when the only freight train of the day was a northbound pair and they departed up the mountain route!) I went to messrs Scograil in Ipswich (combined with a freight grice around Trimley on the Felixstowe branch) and by special arrangement took my Kato Cargo Re6/6 for direct comparison before I went ahead with the Fleishmann purchase. I should also mention that the Kato Cargo lok I have is not the most recent Kato moulding, so has the older sized cab side windows
  14. Fleischmann's N gauge Re6/6 in Cargo. I've decided the shape (particularly the cab ends) is better than the Kato (ex Hobbytrain) Re6/6 which is now a long in the tooth body moulding. However I have ...several...Kato Re6/6 so will have to decide what to do with them. In the interim, the broadside comparison isn't too bad.
  15. The tunnel driving trailer was indeed touted circa 2017, then 2019. But the release was a while ago now, circa 2020. The 'normal train' driving trailer is due out soon
  16. It's the old Roco model of the VTG Ferrywagon for use into Britain. It is too small as it was scaled to represent a smaller UK loading gauge vehicle at 1:160
  17. SNCF's batch of Eurofima coaches were orange initially - as were all the others (Belgian, Italian, Swiss) but SNCF repainted them into Corail colours. It's presumably a through train to Germany or Belgium
  18. Fans of locomotive hauled trains can do worse than go to Finland. Minutes from the airport on a brisk commuter EMU will get you onto the main line into Helsinki. VR uses three classes of electric loco on huge push pull double deck coach sets and some non push pull single deck stock can still be seen. Inter City services are comparitively frequent and there is always at least two loco hauled sets in Helsinki main station at one time. Sr1 (30xx) are Soviet-built 1970s Bo-Bos Sr2 (32xx) are Swiss Lok 2000 design from the mid 1990s Sr3 (33xx) are Siemens Vectron, 2017 onwards Here's a picture of each type and a list of what I saw by just grabbing a few moments here and there during a 'non-gricing' family short break to Helsinki 29 May 2023 Sr3 3329 IC10 Joensuu – Helsinki inbound to P7 to form IC115 20.19 to Imatra 30 May 2023 Sr3 3336 IC102 Imatra – Helsinki P5 to form IC63 08.19 Helsinki – Kuopio Sr2 3216 IC104 06.02 Imatra – Helsinki Sr1 3023 HLV230 06.23 Kouvola – Helsinki (single decker type ‘Eil’ coaches) 31 May 2023 Sr2 3216 IC 93 09.03 Helsinki – Jyväskylä Sr3 3320 IC43 09.24 Helsinki – Vaasa Sr3 3344 IC104 06.02 Imatra – Helsinki Sr1 3087 IC274 19.15 Kemijärvi – Helsinki, into P6 09.10 Sr2 3230 into P10 for unidentified later departure 1 June 2023 Sr3 3338 IC102 Imatra – Helsinki P5 to form IC63 08.19 Helsinki - Kuopio Sr2 3230 IC166 06.22 Tampere - Helsinki Sr2 3232 HLV230 06.23 Kouvola – Helsinki (single decker type ‘Eil’ coaches) Sr2 3244 IC40 04.44 Vaasa - Helsinki
  19. Sommerfeldt ref 946 is their correct SBB pantograph. I'm afraid artisan products for superdetailing are almost unknown in Swiss modelling as the Swiss are generally happy to use off the shelf products - helped by the comparatively high purchasing power of the average Swiss. As such, detailing parts are hardly available in Switzerland let alone the UK. A longshot would be to try and get a UK retailer to get you Roco Ae6/6 spares ! I fear that the only way to get a 'more detailed' HO Ae6/6 is to look out for a reasonably priced second hand Roco Ae6/6!
  20. Superb! I have two railcars that would also look good on your layout - an FNC and a U150 Gordon
  21. Yes, a somewhat bizarre piece of model manufacturing. The car carrier wagons were produced over 30 years before an RTR model of the accompanying coach that is vital to their realistic operation !
  22. I got my BLS car carrier driving trailer a couple of years ago. Here it is exiting the transalpine tunnel on my Chamossaire layout
  23. This is my latest acquisition, bought last weekend. The car transporter wagons have been available for decades so it’s about time this was produced.BTW I’ve been told that the transporter wagons are very poor runners but over the length of they’ve been produced there’s probably been some modifications. Anyone able to comment? I have a set of the original Hobbytrain BLS car carriers and they run perfectly well. The design of the wagons does make the modelling of the bogies tricky so good track helps them to run well
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