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This was shown in an other forum, so thanks to Carey Williams for sharing, unfortunately I cant reply there. Wow! is right. cTr....( Choose the Right )
Yes Stephen, Wow, is the word. Wonder how the display/layout is doing these days? It's probably nowhere near you , Max, or Nev.
Dan Weinhold
It's across the other side of Australia from me, I live in the Wild West of Australia that show is in the East, heard about it years ago but never seen it, thought it went when the owner died sounds like it could be still around. We never hear about anything over here might as well be in another country which suits me. At least we have ebay to fall back on! Roo.
OGAUGEGUY posted it, what's Carey got to do with it, unless he is the same bloke, how many forums has this been on? I only post on this and the Guild forum. Roo.
Your right Roo it wasn't Carey, sorry Carey! but E7. The layout is gon! The rolling stock at Ipswich Railway Museum, Brisbane, all in storage . cTr...( Choose the Right )
Roo posted:OGAUGEGUY posted it, what's Carey got to do with it, unless he is the same bloke, how many forums has this been on? I only post on this and the Guild forum. Roo.
ROO, thank you for crediting me, OGAUGEGUY, a.k.a. Kenn, (I'm not Carey) for being the original poster of that video. If, as Stephen Bloy says, "The layout is gon! The rolling stock at Ipswich Railway Museum, Brisbane, all in storage", that is truly a loss to all model railroad enthusiasts. Such a magnificent undertaking deserves to see the light of day being shared with everyone interested in seeing it.
Btw, ROO, what is the Guild forum?
It's the English O Gauge Guild forum similar to the NMRA but only has about 6000 members and is just one scale..... O, mainly British railways. Roo.