brill27mcb Posted June 8, 2023 Share Posted June 8, 2023 I have just uploaded two new sections to the N-Trolleys website: http://www.trainweb.org/n-trolleys/ These cover Arnold (and Hornby/Arnold) articulated Duewag GT6 models, and the Kato-Lemke Duewag 2-axle T2 models. Still a little bit of a work in progress... Rich K. 2 2 Link to comment
cteno4 Posted June 8, 2023 Share Posted June 8, 2023 Rich, just wanted to say a big thanks for all your hard work over many years keeping the websites going with eztram, Tomytec chassis info, n scale trolly history, etc. they have been sooo helpful and info that’s just not collected elsewhere! I don’t know how many times I linked to your Tomytec chassis info page! thank you! jeff Link to comment
brill27mcb Posted July 4, 2023 Author Share Posted July 4, 2023 Well, with the apparent website disk space problems behind me, I have since been going a little crazy on the www.trainweb.org/n-trolleys website. It's now an all-time global compendium of N-gauge trams and trolleys (ready-to-run or ready-to-power like Tomytec), static N scale models that can be powered (including diecasts), and manufactured body shells (but no 3D-printed). It now has sections for 80M Bus Model Shop's tram models, A.C.M.E tram models, Arnold trams, Bachmann trolleys, Cooee Concepts diecast trams, Father Nature shells, GHB International shells, Hobbytrain trams, Imperial Hobby Productions (IHP) shells, Hoedl trams, Kato/Lemke trams, Lesney/Ty-Phoo diecast trams, Miniatures by Eric trolley shells, Model Power/Mehano trolleys, Oxford Diecast trams, Tomytec's World Railway Collection trams, Tramway/Dauphin trams, and Western Railcraft electric interurban kits. I have added these to Garth Hamilton's original webpages for Modemo, Tomix, Tomytec, Kato and Greenmax, which go up through 2008. As they like to say on Japan Railway Journal, "Please take a look!" I'm now wrapping up with Brawa's static tram models. Anyone know of other brands that I've missed? I will admit that Tomytec and Kato get short shrift here. They have produced just too many trams for me to hope to catalog or photograph, so instead I offer a link to Hobby Search Japan's wonderfully encyclopedic website. It covers things very well, except for Tomytec's "special event only" models that do not show up for retail sale on Hobby Search. Rich K. 3 Link to comment
bill937ca Posted July 4, 2023 Share Posted July 4, 2023 I don't see Aru-Model (Japan) who offers metal kits. There are a couple on eBay now at ridiculous prices. https://www.ebay.com/itm/314487381004?hash=item4938e89c0c:g:eE4AAOSw1QxkIq1d&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4LWUkPELPivQDXfc0EkNDtArrQ%2FwezwneRB2O3e7HrIJdXtm%2FOneksJVHQq%2BlBTGqHn%2F%2BoJc1ySwhtrsMAltAkbiCAbva5EqeuCGDZws6id9tX21MbPpZIYkmGO77KOnewppPVf1T81iSFScsbLro4ZTlQIgPBrBhlArz%2FfqRqiA2ztCZGdbdRIlKVHlpIDuJvH%2Byjrsmyr1tS%2BKNzeRBnAFUPwLi2dMHkS3nBZNbifWwMZ75aUkJbkM31q7mWi9Pfw6yWwHlRIp9iYCA4OWUUGSHUOT9uHXGeH9yT258qmk|tkp%3ABk9SR4Sh96ykYg https://www.ebay.com/itm/314642723165?hash=item49422af15d:g:qDcAAOSwkFhkhekL&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwHyFODgzXsUhL4eooY9KbjJWDoX8G0pTmcYSgs3GQsKAe9toVJd%2Fls8t4jbT%2FbTnBVAAElTQj91ztyj740v8LFEEwYwizg%2B4VXI9RPLYZGnlKZs%2BxSyunA1IxfaGJj7pIBcTNS2%2FLBnjo6eLwyqQ4Vp%2F3VomN3OdE0x5hJMtgcjVBZDGpCAZ4%2FSLWc4AHKCW4cwmPFy4gjluak4jboS3KG5hDxWiC4MDCdxq6AmgmtjRkwJlgkdDG9hCI6Yw9vDF8w%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR4DH_qykYg http://narrow-japan.net/index.htm#PRODUCTS 1 Link to comment
Aleks Posted July 26, 2023 Share Posted July 26, 2023 (edited) @brill27mcb What a wonderful web page update you have done - many thanks! At first glance this small batch producer of quite a few European models is not there but I may have missed it. https://modelytramvaji.websnadno.cz/ Edited July 26, 2023 by Aleks Link to comment
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