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The beautiful Lima RBe 4/4 1435 railcar, which I finally acquired after many years, is really very nice, and I got a lot for my money, as the railcar seems to be somewhat lavishly constructed,

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The beautiful Lima RBe 4/4 1435 railcar, which I finally acquired after many years, is really very nice, and I got a lot for my money, as the railcar seems to be somewhat lavishly constructed, probably 1:140 or so. Well, that's not really a criticism*, but rather a side topic... *otherwise, I could have bought the Piko RBe 4/4. 

29.04.2025

The beautiful Lima RBe 4/4 1435 railcar, which I finally acquired after many years, is really very nice, and I got a lot for my money, as the railcar seems to be somewhat lavishly constructed, probably 1:140 or so. Well, that's not really a criticism*, but rather a side topic... *otherwise, I could have bought the Piko RBe 4/4.

29.04.2025

Stefan Wohlfahrt http://klein-aber-fein---imagination.startbilder.de/ 25.07.2025, 2 Calls, 0 Comments

EXIF: NIKON E7900, Date 2025:04:29 16:57:40, Exposure time: 10/578, Blend: 48/10, ISO50, Focal length: 78/10

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Something different: in addition to the recently acquired Lima N-gauge RBe 4/4 1435, I've owned an N-scale model of the U36B  Santa Fe  ATSF 353 diesel locomotive with three cars for many years. Reason enough to showcase the vehicles. The idea is to build a (divided) fairly small model railway for the existing vehicles instead of a diorama. Since technical clarifications regarding the overhead line for the  Swiss  section still need to be finalized, I began by interpreting a small station located somewhere between Canada and Mexico. For this, I can draw on a few old prototype photos from a trip to Florida. Of course, the design is a challenge in terms of space. At least I can show the first pictures. The palm tree is home-made, as is the loading ramp (still under construction). The vehicles are from Bachmann (made in China), and the tracks are from Lima, Roco, and Fleischmann (made in Italy, Germany, Austria, and Romania). April 14, 2025
Something different: in addition to the recently acquired Lima N-gauge RBe 4/4 1435, I've owned an N-scale model of the U36B "Santa Fe" ATSF 353 diesel locomotive with three cars for many years. Reason enough to showcase the vehicles. The idea is to build a (divided) fairly small model railway for the existing vehicles instead of a diorama. Since technical clarifications regarding the overhead line for the "Swiss" section still need to be finalized, I began by interpreting a small station located somewhere between Canada and Mexico. For this, I can draw on a few old prototype photos from a trip to Florida. Of course, the design is a challenge in terms of space. At least I can show the first pictures. The palm tree is home-made, as is the loading ramp (still under construction). The vehicles are from Bachmann (made in China), and the tracks are from Lima, Roco, and Fleischmann (made in Italy, Germany, Austria, and Romania). April 14, 2025
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Model Railroad / N Gauge 1 to 160 / Various

6 1200x622 Px, 25.07.2025

My U36B  Santa Fe  ATSF 353 runs quite well, but the running noise after fifteen years of inactivity made me think that it might not be impossible for the locomotive to break down on the track with a transmission failure. Then I'd have a suitable layout, but no locomotive. To prevent this from happening, New Haven (NH) ALCO RS1 0667 rushed to the rescue from the far north and is now supporting Santa Fe No. 353. April 18, 2025
My U36B "Santa Fe" ATSF 353 runs quite well, but the running noise after fifteen years of inactivity made me think that it might not be impossible for the locomotive to break down on the track with a transmission failure. Then I'd have a suitable layout, but no locomotive. To prevent this from happening, New Haven (NH) ALCO RS1 0667 rushed to the rescue from the far north and is now supporting Santa Fe No. 353. April 18, 2025
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Model Railroad / N Gauge 1 to 160 / Various

2 1200x717 Px, 25.07.2025

The landscape in the corner of my small N-gauge layout is slowly taking shape, although some things are still provisional.

June 3, 2024
The landscape in the corner of my small N-gauge layout is slowly taking shape, although some things are still provisional. June 3, 2024
Stefan Wohlfahrt

Model Railroad / N Gauge 1 to 160 / Various

31 1200x770 Px, 10.06.2025

For the international day of the model Railroad (2.12.2020) a picture fpr the stimulation: H0 (1:87, Gauge 16.5mm) N (1: 160, Gauge 9mm), Z (1:220, Gauge 6.5mm, Ze (1:220, Gauge 3mm) and the T-Gauge (1:450, Gauge 3mm). 

22.11.2020
For the international day of the model Railroad (2.12.2020) a picture fpr the stimulation: H0 (1:87, Gauge 16.5mm) N (1: 160, Gauge 9mm), Z (1:220, Gauge 6.5mm, Ze (1:220, Gauge 3mm) and the T-Gauge (1:450, Gauge 3mm). 22.11.2020
Stefan Wohlfahrt






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