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Railway models in wood

Started by Ray Dunakin, February 17, 2015, 04:28:10 PM

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Ray Dunakin

Here's someone in Germany who builds exquisite railway models entirely of wood, save for a few screws and the motors/batteries. They're built to run on 5" gauge track, which is also wood:

http://fluhdesign.ch/?p=4073

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

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greenie

Bit confused with what the actual "scale" of these models would be, OK, the rail line is 5 inch wide, but what scale does that make any models ?

So -- 1/12, --- 1/8, --- 1/7.25 or some other scale ?


regards  greenie 

1-32

hi
the track is duel gauge,
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really beautiful work, clean no filling would love to see his workshop.
regards kim

finescalerr

Wood really is a beautiful material. All he did was clear coat his models and none looks as though it needs paint. And his craftsmanship is excellent.

And then look at all the fools playing with his trains and ignoring the beauty and elegance of his creations!

Russ

lab-dad

WOW!
I do both (woodworking & trains) but doubt I have the time(skill) for both at the same time.
Would kill two birds with one stone though!
Mj

SandiaPaul

My dad took me to see these when I was a little kid...

pics are small but you can google him to find better ones

http://www.warthers.com/carving.htm
Paul

Lawton Maner

I love the faces of the children operating the trains.

After this I think it is time for me to quit trying and start collecting empty beer bottles 1 at a time.


Bill Gill

Here's another amazing train woodcarver
This first link is a about a 3 1/2 minute overview of some of his work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYYFNff5e20

This is almost a half hour look at his work in his family museum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwT3HVp5Klk

finescalerr

He's cheating; he has help! -- Russ

SandiaPaul

Bill,

Thats the one I linked to and went to see when I was about 10 years old, but the video is great, thanks for that!

Paul
Paul