I recieved my custom ordered batch of TVS Skarloey Railway plates yesterday. They are superbly done by my friend Silver Tay from eBay. Give his work with OO scale plates a look.
https://t.co/4cmdn7tSwV
Duncan and Sir Handel by @TDoc_41
Bodies printed by @TomTeeLegend
It’s Phillip… or is that Filmore? It’s always kind of hard to tell those twins apart!
At any rate, here is my replica of one of the ferry twins from Theodore Tugboat! As a Nova Scotian myself, this project has been really special.
Read about it below!
Hey all, I need advice. A number of my models are overdue on receiving their nameplates and I want to catch up. Where should I turn to have a series of OO/ OO9 plates drawn up and printed?
@mullican_k32841@awkwardgoogle Most locomotives can handle rail grades of between 1-2% if they have to, but most tracks are built below 1% gradient where possible. That doesn’t mean they all are though; trains cross mountains all over the world every day, including in the U.S.
@Civilunrest87@mullican_k32841@awkwardgoogle It very literally was designed to cross the Wasatch mountain range between Wyoming and Utah. What do you mean, “not across mountains”? Also, the turning radius of the track has nothing to do with whether that track is on a mountain or in the plains; that’s a non-sequitur.
Hello everyone!
This is a OO-scale kit of a fictional four-wheeled shunter drawn up from various inspirations.(You might guess from where)
The kits are designed to fit on the Accurascale/Hattons Andrew Barclay Chassis.
Get yours today at https://t.co/xnOgWJXQl7!
“Express coming through!” 💙💫
Pleased to reveal my latest Clearwater model, Gordon the Big Engine! Gordon was always my favorite as a kid, so I’m happy to finally give him a proper model. Full process below!
Thanks go to the friend who helped me secure the last of these @MrJamesMay gin wagons. Been after these for a long time and am glad to have the full set. The other trucks are for an eventual project to be done later.