Sunday, 2 November 2008
After spending several months away from home, due to a new water supply being laid, I am now back and starting to commence some work on the layout during the winter nights. During the summer period no new rolling stock has been obtained, and I will now be looking via my various Japanese sources to see whats available.
Thursday, 7 February 2008
!!! HAMAKAZE !!!
The latest release in 1/80 from our friends at TOMIX is that of a nice four car type 181 express DMU set in the colours of JR West and used on the Hamakaze service. I decided against this model when it was available in JNR red and cream and the wait was worthwhile, all we want now are some modern style diesel express units, to complement this gradually being withdrawn old JNR rolling stock.
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Bare Metal
When the Japanese national rail system introduced the standard KiHa 58 DMU sets they were initially produced in the JNR orange and cream livery chosen for DMU vehicles. All this changed when the new private JR regional companies introduced a plethora of colour schemes on these units to represent an area or particular line that they serve.
The Kato model has only been available on the mainstream market in the "as new" ex works orange and cream livery, however Kato did produce a few years ago a run of these models in white enabling the more artistic modeller to repaint them into a chosen colour scheme, I am now down to my final pair of white units and i am pondering as to what livery to get them repainted into, im spoilt for choice but these are my last two!, I will update the blog when the final scheme is chosen.
The Kato model has only been available on the mainstream market in the "as new" ex works orange and cream livery, however Kato did produce a few years ago a run of these models in white enabling the more artistic modeller to repaint them into a chosen colour scheme, I am now down to my final pair of white units and i am pondering as to what livery to get them repainted into, im spoilt for choice but these are my last two!, I will update the blog when the final scheme is chosen.
Monday, 24 December 2007
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
Body Building
A nice recent model added to the diesel rosta is this type 125 JR Kyushu single railcar. The model came as a simple build brass bodyshell from Japan to mount onto an ENDO type 110 chassis. The kit is made by the N gauge specialists Tokyodo and so far its their onlyHO offering, I had the model constructed by a guy more familiar with GWR tank engines than anything with a diesel engine, but what a fine job he has done!
Thursday, 6 December 2007
Tourist Class
The Japanese manufacturer One Mile (http://www.one-mile.net/) have just released a nice 1/80 modern touring coach. These models are sadly not available outside Japan but can be obtained from some of the specialist online shops willing to export.
When i started to model Japanese 1/80 over six years ago there was very little street furniture or road vehicles available, now thanks to the TOMIX 80's collection and One Mile I can furnish my roads all I am waiting for now is a nice 1/80 modern HINO truck!!
When i started to model Japanese 1/80 over six years ago there was very little street furniture or road vehicles available, now thanks to the TOMIX 80's collection and One Mile I can furnish my roads all I am waiting for now is a nice 1/80 modern HINO truck!!
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
True Blue!
The latest delivery has just arrived, another repainted locomotive,this time we have the Japan wide DD51 in the latest JR freight blue and white colour scheme. It bemuses me that KATO have since the models introduction only made the model available in diesel orange. This leaves the door open for people like Japaness shop Sazan to offer a multitude of later liveries, not just on the DD51 but the DE10 and a plethora of electric locomotives.
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