Designed to be fitted on suitably sized N Scale Chassis to represent New Zealands Narrow Gauge Railways. 1:120 Scale
Chassis I used was from a Spectrum USRA 4-8-2 Light Mountain Union Pacific's
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http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/Bachmann-N-81663-USRA-4-8-2-Mountain-Steam-Locomot-p/bac-81663.htm
1:120
This is the WB at the end of its life, not to be confused with the WB as it first appeared.
**Moving Parts failed, This notice will be removed when a modified design is confirmed.
NZR AB NZ120 (1:120 Scale)
Complete with bogies under the tender, just fit wheels and go.
Designed for Microace 4-6-2 Chassis, Should fit the minitrix chassis, although this is still unconfirmed.
Designed on request.
TT (1:120)
"A Bo'Bo'-EMD/GM G12 would be one of the models of choice. One purpose-built demonstrator went around Denmark, Sweden and Norway in the early Fifties, and was bought by the swedish SJ in 1956, numbered as T42 205, serving in northern Sweden. In the mid-1950s also the Sydvaranger iron ore mine railway in northernmost Norway introduced another two G12. The GM-demonstrator, later SJ T42, became the forefather of some very successful NoHAB designs as the GM-engined T43."
Designed to be fitted on suitably sized N Scale Chassis to represent New Zealands Narrow Gauge Railways. 1:120 Scale
Please Note : The photographed model is painted.Your model will appear in the colour of the material you select.
1:120 Scale NZR DQ Class.
The New Zealand DQ and QR class locomotives are two classes of mainline diesel-electric locomotives in New Zealand and Tasmania, Australia. Originally Queensland Rail 1460 and 1502 class, they were purchased by New Zealand Rail Limited in 1995 to be rebuilt, as a cheaper alternative to buying new locomotives.
Designed for the Lifelike PA1 Chassis
NZ120 (1:120) Scale Shell of the new AK Class carriage for the recently launched Northern Explorer Passenger train in NZ.
Includes Shell, Chassis, Bogies, Seats & Table
Designed on request. N Scale (1:160) "A Bo'Bo'-EMD/GM G12 would be one of the models of choice. One purpose-built demonstrator went around Denmark, Sweden and Norway in the early Fifties, and was bought by the swedish SJ in 1956, numbered as T42 205, serving in northern Sweden. In the mid-1950s also the Sydvaranger iron ore mine railway in northernmost Norway introduced another two G12. The GM-demonstrator, later SJ T42, became the forefather of some very successful NoHAB designs as the GM-engined T43."
NZ120 Scale Locomotive Air Hose Set
15x Steam Engine Air Hoses
12x Diesel Air Hoses (Enough for 4 complete diesels & 2 single spare)
Enclosed in barrier to prevent breakages in transit.