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Sat, Sep 6 2003 7:50 PM
Greetings!
My name is Ollie Ahokas and I live in Sewden and I have just finished a couple of websites that might interest you.
First, a page called Ollies Trainstuff, a collection of own photos from Sweden and Norway. If you are not that interested in European, but the EMD.s are just great, there is aplenty of images of Nohab covered wagons which are infact F7,s built after EMD licence, but altered to European standards, and there are few of them running miles in Sweden by some regional operators. Perhaps you wonder how a swedish narrow gauge Mallet looks like?
Right now, I estimate that I have some + 700 images of various motive power on the site.
You will find it on following URL; http:www.olaviahokas.com/trainstuff/
The second is Railscenes by Ollie, and it deals how the prototype handles the common problems of modell railroaders. The problem is as usually the lack of space, all packed with various images detail and overall. The sites are standard gauge to 3-feet narrow gauge.
You will find it on following URL; http:www.olaviahokas.com/railscenes/
Thanks for taking your time
Ollie Ahokas
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Posted by
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Sat, Sep 6 2003 7:50 PM
Greetings!
My name is Ollie Ahokas and I live in Sewden and I have just finished a couple of websites that might interest you.
First, a page called Ollies Trainstuff, a collection of own photos from Sweden and Norway. If you are not that interested in European, but the EMD.s are just great, there is aplenty of images of Nohab covered wagons which are infact F7,s built after EMD licence, but altered to European standards, and there are few of them running miles in Sweden by some regional operators. Perhaps you wonder how a swedish narrow gauge Mallet looks like?
Right now, I estimate that I have some + 700 images of various motive power on the site.
You will find it on following URL; http:www.olaviahokas.com/trainstuff/
The second is Railscenes by Ollie, and it deals how the prototype handles the common problems of modell railroaders. The problem is as usually the lack of space, all packed with various images detail and overall. The sites are standard gauge to 3-feet narrow gauge.
You will find it on following URL; http:www.olaviahokas.com/railscenes/
Thanks for taking your time
Ollie Ahokas
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