This is a photo from Dallas Mallerich, of Boulder Valley Models, who’s just started modeling in Gn15.
Mosca was the first known scratchbuilt Gn15 locomotive (I made her well before ordering a Gnat kit).
This was my first Gn15 locomotive and much tweaking and detailing still remains to be done. Built around the chassis of a Bachmann On30 Porter, the tank, cab, stack and backhead are scratchbuilt from styrene.
Not content with giving us plans for the DCR’s rolling stock, Paul Napier has also sent us plans of one of the bridges on the line.
Paul Napier has provided more plans from New Zealand’s Driving Creek Railroad. This plan is for their bogie well deck wagon.
Paul Napier has provided more plans from New Zealand’s Driving Creek Railroad.
Paul Napier has provided more plans from New Zealand’s Driving Creek Railroad.
More plans from the Driving Creek Railroad - this time featuring their relatively small diesel.
As with “Possum”, the Driving Creek Railroad’s utility loco may seem a little on the large side for most Gn15 layouts, but if you’ve got the space and are thinking big …
The Driving Creek Railroad’s railcar may seem a little on the large side for most Gn15 layouts, but if you”ve got the space and are thinking big …
