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Hand Build Models by Harold Joynt: |
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A62 (live steam) on the Gauge 3 railway (some 5" track can be seen in the background). |
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Mount Magdala Station built from Oamaru Stone and a Gauge 3 water vat (used for storing water for the live steam locos). photo taken on Rob Wilsons railway |
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Gauge 3 Coaling crane |
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Mount Magdala Station in its orginal location on the Mt Magdala Tramway in Harold's backyard. Prominent use of local Oamaru stone in the retaining walls. The wagons are hand built "narrow gauge' running on 0 gauge track on the dual gauge railway. |
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Gauge 3 platform crane. all the gears work. Gauge 1 track in background. Photo taken on Rob Wilson's Railway |
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Gauge 3 fully working velcoipede. When you move the handles the gears turn the wheels! Gauge 1 track in background. Photo taken on Rob Wilson's Railway. |
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Gauge 1 Live steam Tram. One of the few Gauge 1 locos Harold built. |
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