Hey there,So I'm thinking of constructing a model railway based on Gunnedah however I can't seem to find any good detailed track plans ( with lengths and what not). I'd post this in the model section however it seems more appropriate in here. Any help would be great!
The newer 2008 and 2010 diagrams of Gunnedah are not drawn to scale, except for reporting the length of the new "North" loop which is about 1300m long.
The ARHS "Track & Signal" DVD Rom (cost about $70) has one "Working Sketch" number 633N dated 1933, which is to scale, IIRC 2 chains = 1 inch or 1:1584. Start looking there. The WS sketch is a bit out of date, since some of the sidings and crossovers have changed since 1933.
Gunnedah is a good place to model, because of its complicated but clumsy layout and lots of interesting detail.
Edited 04 Jan 2015 21:13, 7 years ago, edited by awsgc24
Hey there,So I'm thinking of constructing a model railway based on Gunnedah however I can't seem to find any good detailed track plans ( with lengths and what not). I'd post this in the model section however it seems more appropriate in here. Any help would be great!
The newer 2008 and 2010 diagrams of Gunnedah are not drawn to scale, except for reporting the length of the new "North" loop which is about 1300m long.
The ARHS "Track & Signal" DVD Rom (cost about $70) has one "Working Sketch" number 633N dated 1933, which is to scale, IIRC 2 chains = 1 inch or 1:1584. Start looking there. The WS sketch is a bit out of date, since some of the sidings and crossovers have changed since 1933.
Gunnedah is a good place to model, because of its clumsy layout and lots of interesting detail.
Edited 04 Jan 2015 21:11, 7 years ago, edited by awsgc24
Hey there,So I'm thinking of constructing a model railway based on Gunnedah however I can't seem to find any good detailed track plans ( with lengths and what not). I'd post this in the model section however it seems more appropriate in here. Any help would be great!
The newer 2008 and 2010 diagrams of Gunnedah are not drawn to scale, except for reporting the length of the new "North" loop which is about 1300m long.
The ARHS "Track & Signal" DVD Rom (cost about $70) has one "Working Sketch" which is to scale, IIRC 2 inches = 1 chain. Start looking there. The WS sketch is a bit out of date, since some of the sidings have changed.
Gunnedah is a good place to model, because of its clumsy layout and lots of interesting detail.
Edited 04 Jan 2015 21:03, 7 years ago, edited by awsgc24
Hey there,So I'm thinking of constructing a model railway based on Gunnedah however I can't seem to find any good detailed track plans ( with lengths and what not). I'd post this in the model section however it seems more appropriate in here. Any help would be great!
The newer 2008 and 2010 diagrams of Gunnedah are not drawn to scale, except for reporting the length of the new "North" loop which is about 1300m long.
The ARHS "Track & Signal" DVD Rom (cost about $70) has one "Working Sketch" which is to scale. Start looking there. The WS sketch is a bit out of date, since some of the sidings have changed.
Gunnedah is a good place to model, because of its clumsy layout and lots of interesting detail.
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