Lambing Flat

Tuesday, 3 May 2022

Impressionist Scenery...

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Well, it's been about two years since my last post on this blog, so going on my performance over the last ten years or so, it must be ti...
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Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Building a standard NSWGR 40,000 gallon locomotive water tank

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Yes, it has been a while since I wrote anything in this blog, but I have been a little busy! Let's see, since my last entry in Dece...
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Tuesday, 5 December 2017

The old Lambing Flat website; risen from the dead!

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An idle search on the Wayback Machine revealed that my old Lambing Flat website has been preserved, pretty much intact! https://web.archive....
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Thursday, 14 September 2017

Another video; shunting the pick-up at Lambing Flat.

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This new mobile phone doesn't take a bad video, if I say so myself! This is a little 'documentary' showing how the pick-...
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Monday, 11 September 2017

Some videos of Lambing Flat

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I have very recently acquired a mobile phone that takes very good videos, so I had to try it out on the layout! The first video shows...
Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Some of the new 'intrastate' stuff, Pt 1...

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The constant deluge of r-t-r rolling stock does make it very easy to fill up the yards with lovely models of the delightfully picturesque w...
Wednesday, 16 August 2017

That damned 'Pig'!

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When I last mentioned 3607, my modified Austrains roundtop 'Pig' back in November 2014, all was not well, a situation that ...
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Monday, 31 July 2017

The 'modern era' comes to Lambing Flat: Bogie rolling stock

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The Indian red diesels need something to haul, so, thanks to all the lovely r-t-r 1960s/1970s bogie rolling stock now available, it is a si...
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James McInerney
Lifelong railway enthusiast and modeller. Originated the concept and organised the first decade of the 'Modelling the Railways of NSW' convention. Started building the current version of my HO scale NSWGR steam-era layout 'Lambing Flat' in 1983. Started my 1:24 scale Tasmanian West Coast inspired garden line 'Rurr Valley Railway' in 1999. Was the Production Manager/Editor of the Australian Model Railway Magazine from 2006 to 2020. Now retired and enjoying life not far from the spiritual home of Lambing Flat.
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