Model Train Talk South Africa
General Model Train Talk and Calendar => New Members Welcome => Topic started by: trainmaster on January 03, 2015, 07:01:03 PM
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My long story as a model railroader…
As my first train I received a box with a steam loco in sheet metal, some carriages with two axles, all printed with paint. Spring operated indeed! The track oval was to small, nothing to play… I was roundabout six years old.
The next experience was in H0 gauge, Trix Express System. I built mountains and galleries with shoe cartons and blankets. I was a layout builder with a lot of fantasy. Later then a lumberyard with a huge amount of tracks and switches.
Then my first real DC-system (Fleischmann?). Later I had some Roco, LIMA, Rivarossi, etc. After a break of any years, I began to modify industrial models into specials, not industrial obtainable. I manufactured more than 600 engines (steam, diesel and electric) for a small distributer with an exclusive clientele.
Time changes, I came into contact with the LGB-IIm trains. I saw the potential for a model builder hobby, so I moved to the bigger scale! Here I am, enjoying LGB since 1985. The first was an experiment, during a longer hospital visit. I developed some kits for oldtimer carriages from Swiss narrow gauge (FO, RhB), these go with the Rhaetian crocodile from LGB. Over the years I developed six different carriages kits.
Now in South Africa, I began to work with laser cut and water cutting parts in ABS. Quite a few different models came in to being in the last ten years!
My future projects are: PanoGEX (Glacier Express) from RhB (bogies are existent), a Transnet Class 35 Diesel engine based on a Aristo model SD45, a SAR Class 21 steam engine (tender already existent). And many more…
Pics of all this, see in my home page www.trainmaster48.net
I have also published a book, “Bahnen in Namibia” on the Namibian Railway system in German.
Thanks for your attention!
Trainmaster
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Good morning and welcome to the forum.
I model in N Gauge, but I had a look at your website and yout Garden and HO stuff is awesome, really well done :thumb:
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Welcome! :thumb:
I know you. Met you at the N club and Wolfgang's place.
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Welcome to the Forum.
Niel
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
I stay down in Noordhoek in the southern peninsula. Yours looks like another layout i need to visit here in Cape Town sometime.
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Hi Wesley!
You are welcome! (and all others to...)
Cheers
Hans