Recalls the lay out that my Dad built before Christmas each year. He created towns with buildings train station trolley line Both passenger and freight trains ran.😀
Is that a Red Deluxe FE cab near the signal box? Excellent representation - As a child I used to get the tram from Maroubra Beach which joined up to your tram line travelling along Anzac Parade at Maroubra Junction.
You know what would be really good on this layout? - a black and white photographic backdrop of La Perouse via Malabar street scenes at the time of modelling. I wonder where you might find such a thing? The colour of the trams on the black and white backdrop should work well. I don't know where that came from lol. I just clicked on your vid, saw the trams and voila!
It’s not my layout but I will send your suggestion on to the builder. For my layout, see Gold Coast Model Trams but don’t expect any constructed scenery. It has ever-changing natural scenery.
Wonderful to see them running after seeing the article in the AMRM. I am trying to model an R 1 Car in G Scale (1:24) Where did you get the plans for your models?
Yes, great models. Re Shooting Through, it actually dates from the steam tram days before the electrics replaced them. Apparently one or more late night runs to Bondi from the city went at breakneck speed, thus the term which in fact means since then, anybody who makes a rather hasty retreat from wherever.
They're 'O gauge', not 'O scale'. It works by the gauge of the track, not the size of the tram. Next thing you'll be calling them 'class' instead of 'type'. Sydney trams were 'types' i.e. O Type, P Type and R Type, where as Melbourne trams were class i.e. W1 Class, W2 Class, Z Class...etc!
It is built into the room of the house and cannot be removed. If you visit Gold Coast Australia, a visit could be arranged, but not at the moment. You may also like to see my tramway. Check RUclips for ‘Gold Coast Model Trams’.
@@tressteleg1 Thanks very much for info. Very impressing models You built. I hope I will stay around 2022 @ OZ for some holiday. At the Moment I'm planning an australian dio, but in H0..
Johno advises sheet copper for the bodies, soldered with a blowtorch and soldering iron. Brass for trucks, poles, lifeguards, couplers, and trolley wheels. “O” trucks are .9mm gal sheet steel.
@@Callumrileyw4 Didn't Weico had some as a kit in programme ? May be also Jem Kits of Southern Australia. But I think production of them is stopped. You will get them only 2nd Hand.
Now, is this true "O" Scale? It looks a lot like the layout that was published in AMRM recently which was slightly larger than O. I mean 1 to 43 Scale O ( 7mm to 12") not some variant. Regardless, It is fantastic and thank you for posting. It does not appear to be DCC but I may be wrong, just the headlights not being on all the time appears odd for DCC. There are other O scale modellers out there, I just wish they would post some brag shots pease. Well done, and thank you.
I’m sure Johno said that is layout had been published in the magazine, so whatever you read would be correct. I should have taken a scene or two of him driving. He had a panel with two little controller handles. He said a mate had build it for him but I know no further details except that it has two transformers, I believe. As for the rear headlights, at the time they were built, maybe 30 years ago, he did not know about the use of diodes. I only went to visit him because I had to take another friend to see the layout and took my video camera along thinking that it would be a nice topic for my RUclips channel. When I got there, he said he would like to get his Tramway on RUclips one day, so this meeting satisfied the needs of both of us. Unfortunately with the passing of time, few young people are taking on modelling of anything these days. Eventually the hobby is likely to die out altogether. I can’t remember the last time I saw a model Tramway at any exhibition in Brisbane, Sydney, or Melbourne.
John's layout has been featured in AMRM: 'La Perouse via Malabar', AMRM Issue 324 (June 2017). You can preview the contents and purchase it as a back issue here: australianmodelrailwaymagazine.blogspot.com/2017/05/june-2017-amrm-arriving-soon.html
@@Miquel-ew1nw We don't have any printed distribution into Germany, but if you contact us via our website: www.australianmodelrailways.com, we can send you a copy via mail order, and you can also subscribe to get the magazine on a regular basis.
@@tressteleg1 in the non soccer loving part of the world that equates to a bit better than 11' x 4'. It's O scale so it's going to be big. Great looking layout by the way.
Thanks. It does fill up most of a reasonably large room inside the house. When I wrote that reply I was already in bed and was not going to get up and do the conversion. Yes, it certainly is great looking. So much detail and so accurately representing Sydney with street furniture like the signal box and waiting shed, not to mention the depot. Until the 1930s, Sydney’s tramway was part of the state government railways so everything was done from the railway point of view, not that of a usual Tramway.
It’s the 2 usual Fu..wits who lead such empty lives that they have nothing better to do than dislike my video every week. . Undoubtedly incapable of producing a video which would interest anyone.
How awesome is this!!. 🚋 🚋🚋. Thank you!. Love all the old cars, especially the 57 and 60 Holden
Recalls the lay out that my Dad built before Christmas each year. He created towns with buildings train station trolley line
Both passenger and freight trains ran.😀
I want one of these for Christmas!
Es ist einfach eine sehr schöne Bahn , und bin froh das ich dieses Video sehen konnte , wünsche mir noch viel mehr von der Anlage sehen zu können .
Vielen Dank! Ich habe diese nach Herr Wallace geschickt.
Hier ist meine Bahn.
Model Trams Gold Coast
ruclips.net/video/cM0_L91fpa8/видео.html
nice trams , streetcars , trolleys , yep us here .am a fan of them for a long time . thanks for sharing.
😊👍
😒👍
Fantastic work deserves a award. Would love to have a model world to escape too
how cute i loved this !!! thank you for this
Thanks. I will send this on to the model maker.
Is that a Red Deluxe FE cab near the signal box? Excellent representation - As a child I used to get the tram from Maroubra Beach which joined up to your tram line travelling along Anzac Parade at Maroubra Junction.
Phillip Clift z
You know what would be really good on this layout? - a black and white photographic backdrop of La Perouse via Malabar street scenes at the time of modelling. I wonder where you might find such a thing?
The colour of the trams on the black and white backdrop should work well.
I don't know where that came from lol. I just clicked on your vid, saw the trams and voila!
It’s not my layout but I will send your suggestion on to the builder. For my layout, see Gold Coast Model Trams but don’t expect any constructed scenery. It has ever-changing natural scenery.
Wonderful to see them running after seeing the article in the AMRM. I am trying to model an R 1 Car in G Scale (1:24) Where did you get the plans for your models?
Please email me using
tressteleg(at)icloud.com
Use the normal symbol instead of (at)
Is this where the expression "shot through like a Bondi tram" came from? lol Great models
Yes, great models. Re Shooting Through, it actually dates from the steam tram days before the electrics replaced them. Apparently one or more late night runs to Bondi from the city went at breakneck speed, thus the term which in fact means since then, anybody who makes a rather hasty retreat from wherever.
Very impressive. Thanks for posting!
👍
They're 'O gauge', not 'O scale'. It works by the gauge of the track, not the size of the tram. Next thing you'll be calling them 'class' instead of 'type'. Sydney trams were 'types' i.e. O Type, P Type and R Type, where as Melbourne trams were class i.e. W1 Class, W2 Class, Z Class...etc!
Beautiful models and overhead wiring.
The overhead wiring is really something, very impressive.
I'm not into trams, but I would love to have that!
Well this one only exists because everything was built bit by bit. A deceased estate may be the only other option.
Great ! In which location or exhibition this layout can be seen live ?
It is built into the room of the house and cannot be removed. If you visit Gold Coast Australia, a visit could be arranged, but not at the moment.
You may also like to see my tramway. Check RUclips for ‘Gold Coast Model Trams’.
@@tressteleg1 Thanks very much for info. Very impressing models You built. I hope I will stay around 2022 @ OZ for some holiday. At the Moment I'm planning an australian dio, but in H0..
0711 Stuggi Good luck with your modelling. With this virus problem, nobody is allowed into Australia. We have no idea when it will end.
Beautiful models... so well detailed. I’m
Assuming scratch made? Balsa wood?
I think Johnno said they were brass but I will try to check.
Johno advises sheet copper for the bodies, soldered with a blowtorch and soldering iron. Brass for trucks, poles, lifeguards, couplers, and trolley wheels. “O” trucks are .9mm gal sheet steel.
tressteleg1 where can I buy a p class tram?
@@Callumrileyw4 Didn't Weico had some as a kit in programme ? May be also Jem Kits of Southern Australia. But I think production of them is stopped. You will get them only 2nd Hand.
wonderful craftsmanship
👍
Love the detail
Yes! Finer than my models which are twice the size.
Now, is this true "O" Scale? It looks a lot like the layout that was published in AMRM recently which was slightly larger than O.
I mean 1 to 43 Scale O ( 7mm to 12") not some variant. Regardless, It is fantastic and thank you for posting. It does not appear to be DCC but I may be wrong, just the headlights not being on all the time appears odd for DCC. There are other O scale modellers out there, I just wish they would post some brag shots pease. Well done, and thank you.
I’m sure Johno said that is layout had been published in the magazine, so whatever you read would be correct. I should have taken a scene or two of him driving. He had a panel with two little controller handles. He said a mate had build it for him but I know no further details except that it has two transformers, I believe. As for the rear headlights, at the time they were built, maybe 30 years ago, he did not know about the use of diodes.
I only went to visit him because I had to take another friend to see the layout and took my video camera along thinking that it would be a nice topic for my RUclips channel. When I got there, he said he would like to get his Tramway on RUclips one day, so this meeting satisfied the needs of both of us. Unfortunately with the passing of time, few young people are taking on modelling of anything these days. Eventually the hobby is likely to die out altogether. I can’t remember the last time I saw a model Tramway at any exhibition in Brisbane, Sydney, or Melbourne.
John's layout has been featured in AMRM: 'La Perouse via Malabar', AMRM Issue 324 (June 2017). You can preview the contents and purchase it as a back issue here: australianmodelrailwaymagazine.blogspot.com/2017/05/june-2017-amrm-arriving-soon.html
Johno advises that it is built to “J” scale, 5/16ths to 1 foot; 1/38.8, track gauge 37mm. Bogie cars are 14” long.
@@jamesmcinerney2882 That means it's a digital version of this magazine ? Where can I buy a printed copy in Germany ?
@@Miquel-ew1nw We don't have any printed distribution into Germany, but if you contact us via our website: www.australianmodelrailways.com, we can send you a copy via mail order, and you can also subscribe to get the magazine on a regular basis.
Do you know the dimensions of the layout? Thanks for shooting and sharing.
Johno advises it is 3.47 x 1.3 metres, (whatever that is in real measurements!)
@@tressteleg1 in the non soccer loving part of the world that equates to a bit better than 11' x 4'. It's O scale so it's going to be big. Great looking layout by the way.
Thanks. It does fill up most of a reasonably large room inside the house. When I wrote that reply I was already in bed and was not going to get up and do the conversion. Yes, it certainly is great looking. So much detail and so accurately representing Sydney with street furniture like the signal box and waiting shed, not to mention the depot. Until the 1930s, Sydney’s tramway was part of the state government railways so everything was done from the railway point of view, not that of a usual Tramway.
Brilliant.
Awesome. Detailed. 😀😀
I will send this on to the owner. 👍
@@tressteleg1 thanks 😀
Why would anyone thumb down this video?
It’s the 2 usual Fu..wits who lead such empty lives that they have nothing better to do than dislike my video every week. . Undoubtedly incapable of producing a video which would interest anyone.
Where did you get these from?
The owner built the trams from raw materials.
@@tressteleg1 is he/she selling?
@@cityraildude it took a few days to get a reply and I have been travelling as well, but no, he is not about to sell any of his models.
@@tressteleg1 That's a shame. I would have paid for them
When you build something for yourself and it took months or more to complete, no price could be put on it.
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