Just a few pics of the ballasting progress. Note that the space in between the passing loop hasn't been done yet, as I will first build the platform.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Drawing and ballasting
The weather has been tropical the past few weeks, so progress has been slow. But the plans are slowly turning into an actual layout.
Monday, June 28, 2010
CENTRAM (2)
And they are out! Tomytec's Tetsudou Collection CENTRAM model appears to be another gem. The motorized model is available for little under €50,-. A bargain for such a great running tram. The CENTRAM is available in white, silver and black.
Available on eBay through Plaza Japan.
Available on eBay through Plaza Japan.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
A peach from Tomytec
A little package from Plaza Japan arrived today. It contained this beautiful model of the Okayama Railway 9200 series ´Momo´ (which means peach in Japanese) from the Tomytec Tetsudou Collection. Like the previously released PORTRAM´s, the tram body easily slides onto a TM/LRT01 chassis, making it an excellent runner. No problem at all with turnouts and tight curves.
The body is coloured light grey (a little metallic even, or is that just the light reflection?), making it, at least in my opinion, a more appealing model than the PORTRAM. It doesn't have such a clean look. I really like the livery it comes in, which was designed by the famous Japanse designer Eiji Mitooka. The biggest difference with the PORTRAM is the extra door at the rear end. This makes the tram more convincing for right-hand traffic.
I think the front also looks a lot better. I has many nice details. Especially the headlights stand out. Pantograph and roof details are identical to the PORTRAM.
I'm sure this model will be a real eye-catcher on any N scale tram layout. At least it will be on mine :)
The body is coloured light grey (a little metallic even, or is that just the light reflection?), making it, at least in my opinion, a more appealing model than the PORTRAM. It doesn't have such a clean look. I really like the livery it comes in, which was designed by the famous Japanse designer Eiji Mitooka. The biggest difference with the PORTRAM is the extra door at the rear end. This makes the tram more convincing for right-hand traffic.
I think the front also looks a lot better. I has many nice details. Especially the headlights stand out. Pantograph and roof details are identical to the PORTRAM.
I'm sure this model will be a real eye-catcher on any N scale tram layout. At least it will be on mine :)
Sunday, June 13, 2010
More doodling in AnyRail
A couple more designs for a 30x40 cm baseboard, using the Tomytec Mini and Super Mini range. That stuff is really useful!
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
A tram with issues
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