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General Category => The Gallery => Topic started by: jacq01 on March 21, 2008, 06:57:58 AM

Title: Jacq's layout part 4
Post by: jacq01 on March 21, 2008, 06:57:58 AM
   Here part 4  the Pusher engine facilities.


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     The Bahnmeisterei building  built up from Kapplar individual board.



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     The "Verwaltung"  the office, small workshop and crew accomodation of the loco shed



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     The signalbox, locoshed and bahnmeisterei.  2  tracks are running between tower and shed.


     
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     The shed with V100 ( standard german 1000 hp  diesel/hydraulic ) and ore train receiving green light



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     Same situation in bird's eye perspective



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      Shed front with coaling tower in the background.



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       Coaling tower for small engine facilities after southern german / austrian practices



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       Watertower and coal crane  Watercrane tank built up as original construction with
       overlapping and riveted plates



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        Mainline large waterspout  able to fill a tender in less than 5 min.  This crane is not
        connected to the small watertower. V100 waiting with train on the side track.



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         Details of bahnmeisterei



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         Close up of "Verwaltung"



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         Engineshed front



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          Banking ( pusher) engines being serviced and on waiting track




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         Local switcher waiting for it's next job



         Till part 5
          Jacq 
Title: Re: Jacq's layout part 4
Post by: TRAINS1941 on March 22, 2008, 09:01:18 AM
Jacq

Beautiful work everything just comes together so nicely.  I think the stucco or cement building are just perfect the right color and with the stress cracking hard to tell whether they are real or models.  Excellent job.

Jerry