To continue with some inspirational photos from the German Bundes Archives.
Photos, some in colour, mostly in black & white have the atmosphere I want to achieve in my build. The details shown are essential when you want to build it right. There was a topic lately about tracks from a new brand from Europe. I compared the Sabre issued tracks with kit and found out they are similar to e.g. Trumpeters(sprue layout is 1:1). But when you want a little more "fine scale" these tracks are too high and fat. Shape is not ok, Also for the sleepers, but a plus, the mounting brackets look pretty good. By the time I come to lay out the tracks, it will be wood and steel, with etched brackets and nails. Got a nice link to a shop in Germany and are very tempted to buy their stuff already, but patience is needed and can wait.
I bought 3 kits of the Sabre SSys, number two is in progress, as I build the bogies simultaneously, as with the breaking system levers. The wooden planking and rest of the installations are still to do, which is a lot of work.
Planning my diorama I looked for the real thing. That means you see a lot of space when it comes to railroads. So many times you see beautiful models but the environment created is too busy, like a fancy fair with all things available.
I'm looking for this:
People living near the loading platform somewhere in Ukraine
Wide landscapes of Ukraine, one can see the length of a platform (it's way from even a big railway station)
Tigers on a platform in an almost desolated environment. Note the sun screen above one of the Tigers!
Details of coupling the wagons
Got to go now, food is waiting at the market, have a cold LEO and some Thai Food.
Kind regards,
Robert Jan