Australian Model Railway Magazine

RECENT ELEASES

AndIan Models have released further 3D printed locomotive crew figures in both HO and O scales, moulded in poses typical of those adopted by crews working 30T class tender engines and 20 class tanks.

Haskell Co of Taiwan have released the second batch of their r-t-r HO scale models of the WAGR WO ore wagon. The vehicles are sold in six-packs with six different numbers and are also available factory-weathered (top). The models are also available in kit form, also in six-packs, but unassembled. The kits include wheels, weights and all plastic parts, but aren’t painted or decalled.

Latitude 32 has released an HO scale 3D printed WAGR WNA/APNY pneumatic discharge nickel concentrate wagon, as built in the 1970s for the nickel concentrate traffic from Leonora and later used on the Loongana lime traffic. The one-piece body casting in natural yellow

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