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  1. 17 minutes ago, vectispete said:

    It is difficult to judge what is traditional and what is a modern replica with the wooden built chalets. I am in two minds whether to do a ‘pendon’ And build an imaginary location of the line using actual buildings of interest. Having gone through a divorce, selling all my Rhb stock and now starting on the SBB Brünig idea I keep changing my mind on which real stations to model. Giswil one week, Brienz the next. I think once I make an actual start I will be okay. At the moment I just seem to be buying Bemo locos and Kibri Swiss kits!

    All the stations on that line are pretty. I can appreciate the dilemma. Divorce is not good for ones wealth! I kept all my trains, the model of Interlaken was skipped along with a 7mm model of Brechin. Also the Swiss house and another in the UK and my Aston all gone. No price on happiness though. So all good. The last couple of days going through all these Swiss photos has been fun. Must get back to Glasgow Queen Street though! (The current project)

     

     

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, vectispete said:

    All photos from all different eras help build up the area. Google maps help obtain buildings detail but wanting to model c 1990 means things can change. Mind you most Swiss wooden chalets look like they have been there foe years.

     

    keep em coming.

    One or two of the chalets in Wengen are about 250 years old, maybe more

  3. 14 minutes ago, Erichill16 said:

    Any pictures of the LGB layout at one of the hotels(Bristol?) in Wengen?I remember there being a running session once a week. It had quites an extensive track plan and features RhB stock.
    Interlaken (actually Unterseen) was my last holiday before the Covid epidemic broke out and just got home in time.

    Regards Robert 

    The hotel you are thinking of is the Bellevue. I dont think I ever photographed it. Unterseen is lovely, we used to go somewhere there for lunch quite regularly. 

    We were in Wengen in January, emptying the house of 15 years of junk, sold it in February, we were lucky to do all that given what has happened since.

     

    David

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  4. 3 hours ago, DIW said:

    I can't recall whether HRF, Ferro-Suisse, or Lemaco/Lematec made this model in H0m. However you could keep an eye on sites such as this, if you don't already.

     

    I had considered trying the body from a Heinzl H0 model of the Brunig HGe4/4 1991 onto a Bemo chassis, but the body is really rather larger than H0 scale would require (and that's before trying to describe away the wheelbase dimensional difference). [By the way, the Heinzl body is too small to use as a Sm scale loco].

    I think if I was thinking of kitbashing a model to make the HGe4/4 I think I would start with  Bemo model of an unrebuilt Rhb Ge 4/4 i. New cabs and different roof detail. The changes to each side would not be too difficult and it can't be a million miles away sizewise

  5. 17 hours ago, vectispete said:

    Hi David

     

    Some lovely photos. I holidayed with my parents at Interlaken around 1979. I still remember it with tremendous fondness.

     

    Do you have any photos of Brienz? I am looking to model Brienz, Meiringen and Brünig Hasliberg in a somewhat meandering garage lifetime layout. I will model the pre-advertising era.  

     

    I just wish wish I could find a HOm loco of 1991 Meiringen or 1992 Giswil. No luck so far.

     

    regards

     

    Pete

    Apparently HRF did make a model of 1992. I found pictures of it on an American website, sold in the last few days (for lots)

    HRF HGe 4-4 1 003.jpg

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    HRF HGe 4-4 1 001.jpg

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  6. 29 minutes ago, Waverley West said:

    Fantastic images, David, of a wonderful place. I've had two extended holidays in Interlaken now and it is most definitely one of my favourite holiday destinations.

     

    If I may be so bold as to post pretty much exactly the same view as above but taken in the summer. Happy to delete if you'd rather keep this thread to your lovely photos.

     

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    Lovely photo Dave, please leave it up. I must have sat looking at that view hundreds of times,  with an appropriate drink in hand of course!

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  7. 27 minutes ago, teaky said:

    We had our honeymoon in Wengen 25 years ago this year.  Thanks for posting these photos, David.  It's a lovely reminder of a great time.

    It really is a magical place. You will remember the attached view, this taken from the balcony of our house

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  8. 10 hours ago, vectispete said:

    Hi David

     

    Some lovely photos. I holidayed with my parents at Interlaken around 1979. I still remember it with tremendous fondness.

     

    Do you have any photos of Brienz? I am looking to model Brienz, Meiringen and Brünig Hasliberg in a somewhat meandering garage lifetime layout. I will model the pre-advertising era.  

     

    I just wish wish I could find a HOm loco of 1991 Meiringen or 1992 Giswil. No luck so far.

     

    regards

     

    Pete

    I will look some out over the weekend

  9. And finally for now at least a rare view of something not according to plan on Swiss Railways. This is A WAB train derailed in Lauterbrunnen station. In typical Swiss fashion this was sorted out in a matter of minutes with hardly any disruption to services to Wengen

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