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SFER rolling stock is mostly freight
wagons, typified by this small train that also is hauling the line's only passenger
carriage (see below). The locomotive shown is an "out of the box" offering
from Sidelines Models (England) and is described below. The flat car and low sided
open wagon are also from Sidelines kits. Figures are almost entirely from LGB and Preiser (including animals), except the dog, who is a mascot from the Small Dog Electronics Company. |
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Largest locomotive
on the SFER is 'Mosca', a freelanced 1930's estate diesel based mainly on Jungian
archetypes. It's home-built on a Model Power Hustler chassis and is made mostly of
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Workhorse of the SFER is 'Jején'
('Gnat'), made from a freelance diesel loco kit from Sidelines Models. At six scale
feet long, Jején is exactly the right length to fit with one wagon onto the
sector plate. It does this over and over again in accomplishing the work of the little
railway. The driver is a "seated passenger" from Preiser. One of the pleasures of G scale is the nicely sculptured people and animals available from a number of suppliers. |
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The little Squarefoot owns only one
passenger vehicle, used for giving Estate guests a tour of the grounds. This little carriage is modeled on Sir Arthur Heywood's original passenger carriage built for his pioneering 15" railway at Duffield Bank in 1881 or so. It seats two comfortably, three or four in a pinch. The car was built up on the chassis of a Sidelines flatcar, so it is somewhat shorter than Heywood's original car. Everything above the floorline was scratchbuilt. Seated figures are from Preiser and LGB...they change periodically throughout the SFER's busy day. |
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Most of the freight
stock of the Squarefoot is straighforward, as shown in the picture at the head of
this page. There's one exception, however: the tipping car shown here. |
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