Mainly because of a new job and some extra business travel, I didn't get much time to model in the past year or so, much less to blog about it. But I've come out the other side and have started working on Kingsvale again, keen to get it finished so that I can start on my life's work - Demondrille!
Last week I spent a few days following the Main South to Junee, Wagga Wagga, Culcairn, following the branch to Corowa and down to Seymour to visit the Heritage Centre there. Came back through Albury, Rand, Henty, Cootamundra and home. Found a few trains to chase and the weather was great. Despite the ever-dwindling steam-era infrastructure, I had lots of fun and took lots of photos.
My next step with Kingsvale is the point rodding. I have started on this, but it's more complicated than first thought. But I have it figured out now and will post some photos soon.
Looking forward to Liverpool tomorrow, surely the modelling highlight of the year!
Cheers
James
This blog documents the progress of a finescale model railway layout based on the locality of Kingsvale, NSW, on the Blayney-Cowra-Demondrille line, circa 1953. Kingsvale is a fruit growing area and is the first station from Demondrille when heading north towards Cowra. It is the only crossing loop between Demondrille and Young. Demondrille is on the main south and was the location of extensive railway infrastructure including a coal bunker to service locomotives on the main line.
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