The Ochsenwaldbahn Line - from the begining again.

RE: The Oxney Island Line - from the begining again.

Nice little loco this tram.71.jpg 72.jpg
 
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The Scheoma partly funded the next acquisition
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This appears to be quite a popular little engine.
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The Spreewald. Runs well, picks up well. Excellent.
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The fleet
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Just running trains - it's what we do best :D
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Double-heading. Pulls like a ..........well.......... a train actually
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I made a Locolines cardboard Wickham trolley. Gave me something to do on a Sunday afternoon.
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Needed another 'big' engine. The V52 joined us - again from ebay. Bargain this one - there are bargains out there you just have to wait.
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The track ballasted, a bit of re-growth and the railway begins to show what I am after.
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again, Heidi in the planting.DSC00010 (Small).JPG
 
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A bit of back ground.

R3 (8ft Dia) minimum, Track from LGB, Aristo and USA Trains.
Loads of 10 ft and 12.5 ft Aristo. LGB points.
Train Engineer for remote power control. Supplied by 5 amp Gaugemaster.

Now for an arty pic of Heidi
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Time to start a bit of detailing. The circuit has been in place for the best part of a year. Needs a station and some buildings. Lets start with a bridge. Made this from lightweight building blocks.
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A few more pictures. This time of the visit from the Bredebahn (John) and Folkestonekeith. Also Andrew (chair of Kent G Scale Soc.) and Johns son Chris.
First up was Keiths 66.
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then it was Johns 218
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218 and 66 for comparison. DR coaches - Rule 8 rules
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Then we hauled Keiths brand new IOM coaches with his Bagauly and then my Spreewald - the Spreewald fits the coaches rather well
No pics of the Bagauly sorry to say, I was too busy with the beers and coffee and ice cold chocy biscuits (the sun was shining!)
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Johns GE4/4 III took over on the DR stock. 6 on - no problem
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4/4 testing my new bridge
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Makes the bridge look small doesn't it. :o
 
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