Hi everybody,
It's been a long time since last post something here. Mostly because I am now concentrating on other projects, mainly a belgian steelworks layout. (pictures of this project here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/floris_dilz/albums/72157653375997370 )
Because this is quite a huge project which will not be finished anytime soon, our trusty old Stefanowo layout will not be retired for some time, so it was time to refresh it a little. Because I have my own flat now I could just assemble the layout here and repair everything and add a lot of detail stuff I already wanted to add a long time ... just never found the time to do it .... Now it is finished I thought it would be nice to show some pictures here!
This week we'll take Stefanowo to Modell Hobby Spiel, so if anyone is going to see you in Leipzig!
First: Fuel composition. There's a lot more going on here now, with the coal bag filling thing, the Busch weimar-bagger gut hydraulic piping and a lot of other stuff was added.
IMGP7911 by
Floris Dilz , on Flickr
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Floris Dilz , on Flickr
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Floris Dilz , on Flickr
Turnout throws were added, I could have ordered kits from weinert but I was too lazy and ended up making them from scratch in the end. They actually move and made me really happy.
https://flic.kr/p/YyqbKf
IMGP7863 by
Floris Dilz , on Flickr
A lot of other stuff was added too ... kilometer-marker-stones, lanterns showing the end of the platform, lamp posts on the platform, all the stuff for the mechanical signal cable was made on the left module but on the right module there was nothing, so that was added too
IMGP7871 by
Floris Dilz , on Flickr
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Floris Dilz , on Flickr
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Floris Dilz , on Flickr
No polish house without a fence, so I made one using lots of leftover photoetched parts
IMGP7878 by
Floris Dilz , on Flickr
A G10 van was converted into a PKP works car. It is just fantasy, I did not build a particular one, but there were so many different cars of this type I hope nobody will notice. ;-)
IMGP7837 by
Floris Dilz , on Flickr