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Re: FD Trainbucket
Just awesome!
Re: FD Trainbucket
I don't usually comment in this thread, but Craig's latest additions are exceptionally fine.
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English Electric Canberra FD
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English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
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Re: FD Trainbucket
Hi Craig
I usually don't even watch this thread, but that's going to have to change. These steam engines are just... WOW
Greetings
GD
I usually don't even watch this thread, but that's going to have to change. These steam engines are just... WOW
Greetings
GD
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Awesome drawings! And lovely old fashionated colors! Cheers.
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Many Thanks guys!
Craigh
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More Ships with Sails
Early Torpedo Boats in SB and FD Scales
Some railroad stuff
More random stuff that strikes me!
More Ships with Sails
Early Torpedo Boats in SB and FD Scales
Some railroad stuff
More random stuff that strikes me!
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one might add that a airhose should be there between the cars under the couplers
Morten812
Morten Jensen
Randers
Denmark
Traffic Manager
Morten Jensen
Randers
Denmark
Traffic Manager
Re: FD Trainbucket
Yes and no! Air braking was introduced in about 1868. At first the equipment wasn't up to powering a whole train (leaks in the system). This particular road, the NPCRR had air breaks added over time and relied heavily on good old fashioned hand breaks into the 1880's. We have the cash books and ledger entries showing purchases and shop expenses. There are also a couple surviving cars that show the frame modifications and hardware added! Cool stuff.
Craigh
In active progress
More Ships with Sails
Early Torpedo Boats in SB and FD Scales
Some railroad stuff
More random stuff that strikes me!
More Ships with Sails
Early Torpedo Boats in SB and FD Scales
Some railroad stuff
More random stuff that strikes me!
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Philippines, LRT-1 Series 1200:
The Series 1200 of the Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 is the third generation of rolling stock used on the line. These light rail vehicles were built by Kinki Sharyo and Nippon Sharyo and put in service on the line in late 2006 and early 2007, complementing the first generation stock built by BN/ACEC and the second generation stock built by Hyundai/Adtranz. The addition of these light rail vehicles made LRT-1 one of the highest capacity light rail systems in the world. However, due to it running on a fully grade-separated route, LRT-1 is more of a rapid transit than a light rail system.
The Series 1200 of the Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 1 is the third generation of rolling stock used on the line. These light rail vehicles were built by Kinki Sharyo and Nippon Sharyo and put in service on the line in late 2006 and early 2007, complementing the first generation stock built by BN/ACEC and the second generation stock built by Hyundai/Adtranz. The addition of these light rail vehicles made LRT-1 one of the highest capacity light rail systems in the world. However, due to it running on a fully grade-separated route, LRT-1 is more of a rapid transit than a light rail system.
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France, Alstom Citadis X05:
A generic Alstom Citadis X05 tram in the 305 configuration featuring pivoting bogies.
A generic Alstom Citadis X05 tram in the 305 configuration featuring pivoting bogies.