Densha Posted January 14 As the title says, show us your rolling stock lineups! 3 Share this post Link to post
Densha Posted January 14 Here are a couple of pictures from my small private railway trains collection. 3 Share this post Link to post
JR 500系 Posted January 16 May I? 🙂 My little Shinkansen rolling stock line up ~ With a new addition to the family ~ 🙂 Which reminds me to do a photo shoot soon for my other trains ~ 🙂 14 1 Share this post Link to post
railsquid Posted January 18 Two-thirds of my Chuo-Sobu line collection: Chuo-Sobu Line models by Rail Squid, on Flickr 7 Share this post Link to post
railsquid Posted January 21 100% of my Chuo-Sobu Line/Tozai Line (through-running) trains: Chuo-Sobu Line/Tozai Line trains by Rail Squid, on Flickr 4 Share this post Link to post
Welshbloke Posted January 21 My Yamanote collection: I also have a six car set of the old KuMoHa 11 type units and a lone SaHa 204, along with a pair of KuMoYa 90s (converted from 72 Series stock so kind of Yamanote relevant). Share this post Link to post
Ochanomizu Posted January 22 Hello JR500, Please tell us more about your joinery unit. Where was it made? What is it made of? How much did it cost, etc. Share this post Link to post
JR 500系 Posted January 22 8 hours ago, Ochanomizu said: Hello JR500, Please tell us more about your joinery unit. Where was it made? What is it made of? How much did it cost, etc. Hi I assume you are referring to the display cabinet? It is a custom made furniture piece, made by my renovation contractor when I renovated my new place, along with my dinning table layout.. It's made of solid wood and sliding glass doors (4 pcs). It cost around SGD$1800 and it is around 2.4m Long and about 1.2m high and 0.5m thick 1 Share this post Link to post
Ochanomizu Posted January 23 Hello, It is made from "timber" JR .... "wood" is stuff you burn .... 😉 Still, awesome job ... I'm jealous! Share this post Link to post
railsquid Posted January 23 13 minutes ago, Ochanomizu said: It is made from "timber" JR .... "wood" is stuff you burn .... 😉 My house is timber-framed, I have various items of furniture made of wood inside it. Share this post Link to post
cteno4 Posted January 23 While they are used similarly around the world, woodworkers would call it wood not timber. Ive worked with woodworkers all over the world and I’ve never heard anyone saying timber for kilned and milled boards for cabentry or furniture. Jeff Share this post Link to post
serotta1972 Posted January 23 “Timber” is what a lumberjack yells out when a tree he’s cutting down is about to fall. 😀 1 Share this post Link to post
chadbag Posted January 23 According to dictionary.com timber is wood from growing trees suitable for structural buiding. I guess once cut it is no longer timber 😉. Wood is what trees are made of 🙂 and a superset of timber. Share this post Link to post
Welshbloke Posted January 23 A convocation of KuMoThingies (there must be a Japanese term to cover all of these): Some not shown, have power and dummy versions of the Kato ones and the GreenMax KuMoYa. The rest are Tomytec, the KuMoNi 143 and KuMoYuNi 147 are motorised but the KuMoYuNi 143 is a dummy. That way it can run with my matching Kato Minobu line 115 Series. 4 1 Share this post Link to post
railsquid Posted January 23 My Seibu collection: seibu-trains by Rail Squid, on Flickr 2 Share this post Link to post
railsquid Posted January 23 Yamanote Line, in chronological order: yamanote-line-trains-2 by Rail Squid, on Flickr 6 Share this post Link to post
serotta1972 Posted January 23 Love it, nice collection of Yamanote trains. Share this post Link to post
Welshbloke Posted January 24 Roughly half of my B Train Shorties: Planning to order another case next month, have a bit of a problem with the 500 Series though as the noses are too long to fit in this size foam. It can sit in one of the glass-fronted bookcases instead. 3 Share this post Link to post
Sheffie Posted February 26 (edited) Okay. This is everything. Edited February 26 by Sheffie 7 Share this post Link to post
Kiha66 Posted February 26 That little yard looks great, that's the perfect amount of rolling stock for it! 1 Share this post Link to post
nah00 Posted March 1 Well I started out wanting to model Japanese freight and I've *mostly* kept to that so here's my once again *mostly* JR East fleet. Big boys first, Tomix First Run EH500 and Kato EH500, Tomix EH200 in the front with a Kato EF510 in the rear. I use the EF81 to pull my Annaka freight (it did for a bit I understand) so it gets included here. On to some smaller electrics, a trio of Tomix ED75s, a Kato ED62 and in the front a Kato EF210-100 and EF-210-0 Diesels here, Kato DE1o followed by a Tomix DE10 with an out of place Seibu E851. In the front Kato DD16, Tomix KD55, Tomix DE10 and a Tomix DF200. Also I have this little fellow: And finally, while some people on this board may think that a certain 8-axle electric locomotive is the epitome of Japanese locomotives, some of us have different tastes. Behold the glory that is the DD51! Tomix Euroliner, Kato DD51-500 3 headlight and cold weather version, Tomix DD51-1000s. In the front Kato and Tomix DD51-800s and Kato Hokkaido DD51s. Sadly only the Hokkaido ones will run together without fighting. Even though the Kato JRF -800 is from Aichi I may still get another one so I can at least speed match them and double head them since I have a decoder in it (Kato DD51s take one relatively well). 7 Share this post Link to post
Pashina12 Posted May 30 On 2/25/2019 at 8:46 PM, Sheffie said: Okay. This is everything. Nice start... I'm sure it'll expand whether you're planning on it or not... 😉 1 Share this post Link to post
Thankyu6300 Posted June 28 (edited) My entire collection, but i will always need more!!!!!!! Glory for the person who picks the odd 1 out Edited June 28 by Thankyu6300 2 Share this post Link to post
railsquid Posted June 29 The Shinkansen, because it's the only Shinkansen? The JR West express next to the Shinkanse, because it's the only JR West express? The Nagoya? metro train third from the left/ The NEX, as it's the only JR East train? Share this post Link to post