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Starting with projects that are best described as being 'the story so far', which are presented as photo surveys. In the future we'll get in more details during construction.
BR03 (Einheitslok),
03 001

The first of the models to be shown as construction progresses. A model of 03 001 as she was just before being withdrawn.
BR18.2 (Reko),
02 0201-0 auxiliary tender

Auxiliary tender for Roco's model of 18 201.
BR19 (Sachsen XX H V),
19 017

Ex-Sachsen 19 017 built from a Model Loco kit.
BR38.2 (Sachsen XII H 2),
38 205

This model of 38 205 uses a mixture of parts. Some come from the Piko BR38.2 model, though most of it is scratchbuilt.
BR38.10 (Preußen P8),
38 1182, 38 2918-1, 38 3979-2

These models are of different versions of the famous (infamous?) KPEV P8. All are built from Weinert kits with details changed or added to match the prototypes.
BR62 (Einheitslok),
62 015

Coming very soon is a set of pictures of 62 015. Detailed Liliput/Bachmann.
BR74.10 (Preußen T12),
74 1230

This model of 74 1230 started out as Roco. Now in need of an update it would appear. And the wheels are awful...
BR80 (Einheitslok),
80 002

This is Dave's handiwork. A Roco BR80 with loads of Weinert details and wheels turned to RP25 standards. I'm hoping Dave can be persuaded to write a few paragraphs on it for us - it's a splendid piece of work as you can see.
BR212 (Neubau E-lok),
212 001-2

Marklin's limited edition model of the 'White Lady'. New, Roco, pantographs and etched 'plates have been fitted to detail an already fine model. Most of the changes are internal - a new coreless motor courtesy of an SB Modellbau upgrade kit and DCC using a home-made socket unit...
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