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Ab730
Ab730; (above) this is
one of the largest Locos on the railway,
the proto-type was built by North British Works in Scotland and entered service in 1922. She was written off in 1969 and spent her last days in Southland,
The model entered service in 2000 and around 7 months (on & off) to build, it is powered by a Barry's Big Trains chassis which gives it perfect running ability.
F72
F72; (above) was the first loco to enter service for 2002, in February. The proto-type entered service
in 1875 and lasted til the late 1960's. This saddle tank loco was built by Yorkshire loco works
in England. The model runs on a Bachmann 2-4-2 Spectrum chassis heavily modified to an 0-6-0 arrangement which gives an ok
running ability.
A62


A62; (above) she was built in 1873 by Dubs & Co of Glasgow and is the only model I have made that the
proto-type still surrives today in a private museum in Auckland.This loco entered service October 2002.
It's a 0-4-0 tank running on a Bachmann Spectrum porter chassis which has been modified to hide the
motor in the tool box just in front of the cab. The "old" A class was NZR's smallest locomotive to be
given a classification.
Dg2330


Dg 2330; (above) was re-cabed & re-entered service in Nov 1980, it worked its remaining life on the South
Island Main trunk between Dunedin & Christchurch. It was written off 24-2-84, a Dunedin scrap dealer
bought it for $3000. After being stripped of usable parts it was scraped. The model is built on a LGB
White Pass chassis with only the motor mountings & basic bogie frames being used. If you want to see
growen men cry tell them you have cut up LGB, That'll do it!!!!!!! She is the only
NZR diesel on the railway
and entered service on the 20-2-03.
Q17


Q17; (above) was one of 2 Rogers 2-4-4 built for the Rakaia & Ashburton Forks Rly in 1878, as this was a private
Rly they were given names Q2 "Stanley"& her sister Q1 "Livingstone". Around 1885 the NGZR purchased
the line & company & renumbered the locos, Livingstone became Q51 & Stanley became Q17. They served
there last days down in Southland & were written off, Q51 1879 & Q17 1901 so didn't get much of a working
life. The model is built on the Aristo-Craft Rogers motor block with a spacer to make correct wheel base the
only other thing not scratch built is the front pony truck which has been modified, all the rest has been built
from scratch. The model is painted in the black livery of the early 1900's although she may have not lasted
long enough to wear this livery they would have looked very striking! The model entered service on the AFR
mid May 2004.
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