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#1
I know I posted this a few years ago, but I tweaked it out a bit more. It still has that "charm" of hand held VHS camera, common  some 10 years ago. I hope you like it. I was thinking of making an americanized version of this but never got around to do it and once 4-6-0-s came along. I picked more of them than the engines I really needed.  Anyway, I hope you find this inspireing. The gauge is 3 swedish ft (891 mm) instead of 914 mm in US 3 ft gauge. Originally the line was 91 kilometers long, had three Mallets, of two are preserved and running whilw I shot this, now both of them are to undergo restauration and will be back steaming in a few years.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6aVU6KjMEs&t=514s

#2
On30 / How about this gem as future release?
December 11, 2014, 06:07:49 AM
I was figuring as as I see the 2'-gauge models have been a hit...  This nice 2-6-2 would be nice addition.



#3
On30 / Re: Hi there, I am back!
December 07, 2014, 04:01:25 PM
Actually I allmost got all the steamers in action somehow in it. Thr both Mallets as the #12 was pushed in to the roundhouse. Today it is set a side at the workshop as it needs a new boile and the number 8 was fresh out of the shop. They are the two surviving engines of the classas the third, #1 was scrapped at the 1960 or so. The smaller engines, like the 2-4-0T and a 0-6-0T are from another local line, called BLJ (Byvalla-Långshyttan RR) some 100 or so kilometers way and was part of the roster of  the line that used breakers in trains to the very end in 1970 and never got air brakes. Suprisingly there are many of the steam engines from that line operating on various preserved lines in the country. They had 2 main line engines a 2-8-0 which is operating on a preserved line that is the longest preserved line in Sweden, some 40 km long, and the second mainline engine, 2-8-0T runs on another preserved line near the city of Allingsås some 40 kms north east from Gothenburg.  The tan engines seen on film as used as plant switchers.

The DONJ, the original 90 km system of the filmed preserved railroad, had three identical steamers like the BLJ 5 and was the first non tank engines used on line. The line also operates a small 0-6-2T that operated on small mining road that connected to DONJ some 15 kms further west and was the first engine under steam on the preserved line.


BLJ #5 at Faringe in late 1980.s


BLJ #6 at Anten in late 1990.s.
#4
On30 / Re: Hi there, I am back!
December 06, 2014, 06:21:26 AM
I forgot to add, I have a web page with 0n30 which I started and with some ideas of the planning I did when I first bought the 2-8-0. It never got further than ideas and some photos of the line as it is operated to day which I had plans for transform in to something more suitable to the engines and cars that are offered.

www.olaviahokas.com/riofanguso
#5
That Alco RSD looks like Winner to me...
#6
On30 / Hi there, I am back!
December 04, 2014, 08:51:20 AM
I am back again and back with interest with 0n30. Last time I managed to buy a 2-8-0 and few pieces of track from Micro engineering Before interest shifted in to something else. I recently picked up the steamer and clened it and ran back and forward on some flex track and went wow.  So I looked at stuff at Ebay as there are not much of dealers around and now I got an black and undecorated Tenwheeler on its way over here, it should arrive just Before holidays and I guess it will be a perfect excuse to add more track and start by doing something with modules. I have playing aound with Calling the road as Rio Fanguso Western but that may change. Let's see what happens to that bit. It is not that important right now. The planned roster right now is a pair of 2-8-0.s and that 4-6-0.

I surveyed a bit on offerings that are suitable and on lines presented in various forums and I am rounding up a nice game plan for it. Still as I live in Sweden, there are loads of preserved lines in 3 ft gauge. One near by is a jem as it is a 6 km long portion of the 90 km line that starteed as a small iron hauling road but as it was extended turned out to a timber hauler. I would not say a log hauler as it served as a connection between a big saw mill in the west end with the giant paper mill at east. The ore business was phased out during the early years of 1930.s, yet during the WWII the mine and other mining business was reopened a few years. Next year, I will visit a preserved line in Finland which is in 750 mm gauge which is pretty close to 0n30 and they have a 2-8-0 with a inside frame that is pretty Close in propotion to what I have right now. One thing for sure, I will quite a few flat cars for the timber...

Last summer I edited a video of what I recorded between 2000 -2006 of their current operations and I have a plan to transform it in to 0n30 and to what is available. The location will be altered though as freight cars in Europé is way different than in America so right now I will have it somewhere on the east coast of USA or Canada. As the the railroad will have its only connection with a unmodelled standard gauge line, it gives me freedome to settle with the standard coming with Bachmann offerings.  The space available is not settled so I am thinking start out with modules.

So so far I will give you a link to the video I mentioned and post more when I have more to add.
http://youtu.be/uQLU9KFlNAs

Cheers!