The Ochsenwaldbahn Line - from the begining again.

I managed to get a quick running session in this evening before it was too dark. I got home sharp and my granddaughter was here wanting to see trains run.
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Re: The Oxney Island Line - from the begining again.

carnt beat a good quick running session matey
 
Re: The Oxney Island Line - from the begining again.

As the lads say, carn't beat a quickie. Nice photos Alan........... ;)
 
Somebody was going to lower the tone - nice one Steve. :D

A dry day for a change. Cold and windy, but dry.

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

Nice looking consist.
 
My MPD area has suffered this winter. I knew the shed needed replacing but I think the whole area needs anew base. Its not very large so not a major job.
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Re: The Oxney Island Line - from the begining again.

Looking authentic, but perhaps a little spring cleaning would be in order :D
 
Re: The Oxney Island Line - from the begining again.

KandNWLR said:
Looking authentic, but perhaps a little spring cleaning would be in order :D
Give him a chance! It is still Winter here, honest!! ;)
 
Re: The Oxney Island Line - from the begining again.

I got on my knees to take the photo - what more do you expect! ;D :o
 
Been busy casting resin. Trains ran to keep me company.


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a cold dry day with a bit of sunshine. must get the trains out.

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Some pictures taken a few years ago when some EG&SNNR stock visited the Oxney Island line

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Interesting there are some pics of the loco shed area before the weather got to it!!
 
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Is that a U class with a sloping coal-box I spy in the first picture?? ;)
 
Re: The Ochsenwaldbahn - from the begining again.

I have been contemplating a change of direction in the style of this railway for some time now.
I have decided to give the background, buildings, etc more of a German feel. Commencing with the names.
These names are all corruptions of places local to me in Kent but with a German twist. Using Google maps most of these have been identified as actual places in Germany (and Austria and Switzerland).
So, welcome to the Ochsenwaldbahn.
 
Re: The Ochsenwaldbahn - from the begining again.

PhilP said:
Is that a U class with a sloping coal-box I spy in the first picture?? ;)
Yes, that's the 'large' coal box.
 
stockers said:
I have been contemplating a change of direction in the style of this railway for some time now.
I have decided to give the background, buildings, etc more of a German feel. Commencing with the names.
These names are all corruptions of places local to me in Kent but with a German twist. Using Google maps most of these have been identified as actual places in Germany (and Austria and Switzerland).
So, welcome to the Ochsenwaldbahn.

Local places to me are - with German adaptation (I would not call them equivalents)

Wittersham - Wittersheim, near Saarbrucken, almost in France
Rye - Roggen, but I added 'burg' because - Roggenburg - does exist near Ulm
Woodchurch - Holzkirchen, near Munich
Ebony - Ebenholz, well, I found a street called Ebenholzweg
Stone - Stein, near Nuremburg
Appledore - I found upper and lower -- Oberapfeldorf and Unterapfeldorf. just west of Munich

That should keep me going for ages.
 
I did the same thing when creating a timetable for use when I run my European stuff, it works well as a means of creating a sense of place ???
 
Alan, regarding what we talked about couple of days ago, found this pic taken during the construction of one of my spirals:

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Can`t find any pics of the celcon blocks used vertically .... but would have been done on the same principle.
 
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