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Underground activities
The snowscape of A&B S.L. in the morning of Feb. 2.
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Publication
The book "Miniature Garden Railway 3" is now edited for publishing in this March.
Sapphire steaming up
No.9 loco Plymouth and No.8 Sapphire in Garage station
The west doorway of the garage and sidetrack
Winter garden
West garden line and Stationmaster Thoma on the path by the sidetrack
He patrols the garden and checks the timber trestle
The stream and the path are the same for Thoma.
Next capital locomotive
New chassis for the next locomotive and the controller units
Two Batteries and the controller on the chassis
Plastic steam engine
My original 45mm gauge locomotive by two plastic steam engines of the Magazine "Otona no Kagaku (Science for adults)"
The pulleys melted by fire and the driving system (the view from bottom)
Report in UK
Fenchurch in Bluebell Railway LBSCR and the great collection by Mr. Peter Dunk (Both photos by Mr. Hoshino)
O gauge tin toy clockwork locomotive (production in 1925) and the coach of Bassett Lowke (in 1930)
45mm gauge livesteam of LSWR S14 by H.B.Model (These locomotives and rollingstocks are all souvenirs from GB by Mr. Hoshino for me) Very thanks!!
Reports from the others
45mm narrow gauge livesteams running in Kichijoji-Kitaura Railway (Photo by Mr. Shinbori)
Narrow gauge livesteams in London Model show (Photo by Mr. Hoshino)
On layout
The water tower almost completed and Orange DL of Bachmann running
The LGB rails on the yellow wagon as weights for stability
Favorite snow!
The morning of the west garden covered by white
White maple tree by sidetrack and the brick circle, porch, west garden covered by snow
The track disappeared in the forest and in stone pavement of south garden
Northern wood deck is covered by snow too (the snow lies about 10cm).
Snowplow
The rotary snowplow turning on the headlight and starting to drive the rotor
Snowplow and Sapphire in the garage station
The snowplow are pushed by Sapphire, and it drives alone on the track in the forest
By white cover the scenery became to more realistic in scale world.
The front view of rotating snowplow in the garden
The snowplow with another body (coach No.3)
Stationmaster Thoma wearing his sweater and eating the snow in the garden
The smallest in the world
The Sinkansen of the smallest size (4.8mm gauge and 1/300 scale) in electric drive railway model
etc.
Old Hornby's locomotives of clockwork (O gauge)
Old Hornby's crane cars (O gauge) and the long steam locomotive of LGB Mallet in the hobby room layout
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