Bill Carl (modeling Chessie and predecessors from 1973-1983) Member of Four County Society of Model Engineers NCE DCC Master Visit the FCSME at www.FCSME.org Modular railroading at its best! If it has an X in it, it sucks! And yes, I just had my modeler's license renewed last week!
QUOTE: Originally posted by yankeejwb Actually, I would be interested in modeling a RR from Vietnam, ca., late 50's to early 60's. Never seen anything about RR operations there, but I know they exist. My guess is the equipment would have been Chinese. The interest comes from the fact that I plan on someday working there, teaching English. I'm curious if there are any VN vets in this forum that could pass along some info about Vietnamese RR's. Did anyone see any locos/stations/equipment while over there? It would definitely be different, but I'd love to try it if I can get some prototype info to start with.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by tajsbb Yes. I'm currently building a Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) layout with a very scaled down Zurich HB (main station) at one end. My wife and I lived in Zurich for two years some time ago, and loved the rail system there. Modeling it keeps us close to one of our favorite parts of the world. Tim Johnson, Tucson, AZ
QUOTE: Originally posted by aluesch QUOTE: Originally posted by tajsbb Yes. I'm currently building a Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) layout with a very scaled down Zurich HB (main station) at one end. My wife and I lived in Zurich for two years some time ago, and loved the rail system there. Modeling it keeps us close to one of our favorite parts of the world. Tim Johnson, Tucson, AZ Hey Tim. SBB all the way, well along with some BLS, BT etc. There are some that claim European railroads are boring. I think the challenges of managing heavy mixed passenger and goods traffic alone makes for a more interesting railroad. Boring electric locos, some said? To me, looking at a model of a heavy Swiss electric loco that in the early seventies was already capable of generating more than 10'000 horsepower gives me goose bumps. To be able to pull some heavy trains up the famous Gotthard line you could see 2 or 3 enignes on one train, talk about raw horsepower! I'm also interested in a scaled down (very, very scaled down) version of the Zurich HB. Do you have a track plan you could send me? Regards, Art http://www.mrsonline.net/
QUOTE: Originally posted by Paul3 What's far worse, IMHO, is the ardent European railfans I've come into contact with, especially on misc.transport.rail.americas (the newsgroup). They (and others like them) have permanently turned me off to European modeling with their attitude that everything in American railroading is second class compared to outside North America. Of course, you start talking about freight tonnage and they ignore you, but on every other subject, Europeans (according to them) have done it faster, cheaper, more efficient, more on time, and on a wider scale, than anything ever accomplished in North America (or so it seems). Maybe they're right, maybe not. But their smug attitude about it all drives me nuts... [:D]