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Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 10 juin 2021, 15:48
par Atxuria64
Egun on!
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 10 juin 2021, 23:30
par CC6559
Bienvenue sur le forum !

Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 11 juin 2021, 06:07
par Grantham
Thanks all!
Mick
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 11 juin 2021, 08:29
par Bagages Express
Atxuria64 a écrit : 10 juin 2021, 15:48Egun on!
René
propose de l'Axoa tant que tu y es
Bienvenue Grantham !
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 11 juin 2021, 08:47
par vchiu
Hi Mick , you are very welcome on this forum.
It is great to meet people from down under sharing the same passion for this scale. I am inclined to believe there are very few reproductions of australian rolling stock in O-scale.
By the way, is australian O-scale like the british 1/43,5 or more like the US 1/48 scale ?
Warm regards from Paris
Valery
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 01 juil. 2021, 19:13
par tchou-tchou
Welcome !!!!!
Patrick
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 01 juil. 2021, 21:38
par suppr sur demande
Hi Mick,
Good to have you here man. Google translate works quite well, there's another one that will do an even better job: deepl translate . If your English is correct, no one will notice that you're not French
Great US models, what's the brand? Is it brass?
Cheers, Jeff
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 01 juil. 2021, 22:34
par Bagages Express
Jeff ?

Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 02 juil. 2021, 09:10
par fabricehecquet
Hi Mick , welcome on this forum.
Re: Hello from Australia
Posté : 10 août 2021, 01:19
par Grantham
vchiu a écrit : 11 juin 2021, 08:47
Hi Mick , you are very welcome on this forum.
It is great to meet people from down under sharing the same passion for this scale. I am inclined to believe there are very few reproductions of australian rolling stock in O-scale.
By the way, is australian O-scale like the british 1/43,5 or more like the US 1/48 scale ?
Warm regards from Paris
Valery
G'day Valery,
There are some Australian O scale models, mostly kits. The 1435mm gauge trains are usually built to 1:43.5, and the 1600mm gauge trains are usually built to 1:48.
Generally I don't model Australian trains, as I get to see them in real life. I prefer to model trains from overseas.
Mick