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Royal Engineers improvise a coupling with chains to facilitate the movement of casualties on a light rail system.
The Western Front 1917.
The Great War.
















 
Royal Engineers improvise a coupling with chains to facilitate the movement of casualties on a light rail system.
The Western Front 1917.
The Great War.


















Wayne.​
 
Amazing little wheeled cars, you are so creative Wayne. I was hoping it was something to do with my favourite TV series 'coupling'. Not disappointed however, something quite different as expected from you. Robin.
 
Awesome mate, love the track work and did you make the little engine and rail car? It's a brilliant piece and the scene is very inventive.

Tom
 
Awesome mate, love the track work and did you make the little engine and rail car? It's a brilliant piece and the scene is very inventive.

Tom
I didn't 'make' the engine just put it together, I did make the 'car' and painted both.....based on pictures from the Great War.



 
Aweome paint job you did mate, very detailed and meticulous.

Tom
 
Brilliant ! Does the engine actually work?

Funny you should ask, I work with a bloke who is the President of the Qld branch of the Australian Model Railway Acc and in passing one day I asked him where I could obtain some G-Scale light rail items for our museum dioramas, after some discussion I said that the items would be static on the diorama, he gave me a strange look and exclaimed 'What! they won't be moving?'.......:rolleyes2: The engine is from Scalelink and is the static version, it does come in a moving version if wanted.
Wayne.
 
You put the engine together? That is impressive, another great dio and very innovative. Chris
 

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