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MyModelRailroad liked a video
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This month the main line was completed. In the video are already driving the first trains, including the IC2000, the RABDe 500 ICN or the Ae 6/6 wi...
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This month the main line was completed. In the video are already driving the first trains, including the IC2000, the RABDe 500 ICN or the Ae 6/6 with your freight. Now it is possible, 5 trains simultaneously, without running any circuit. A brief section is also already a bit of overhead line. It is the Märklin catenary, of which I had about 20 poles available. On the rest of the system is built largely Sommerfeldt catenary of the SBB. On the eastern exit the station, the first 5 signals of the company Schneider has been placed. 4 are already Connected. Even with the digitization of course it goes ahead. Construction of the mountain range is made in the near future. In parallel, the station is fully equipped with signals. In the coming months, so much is happening, for which reason worth a click on my new videos in any case.
In diesem Monat wurde die Hauptstrecke fertiggestellt. Im Video fahren bereits die ersten Züge, darunter der IC2000, der RABDe 500 ICN oder die Ae 6/6 mit Ihrem Güterzug. Jetzt ist es möglich, 5 Züge gleichzeitig, ohne irgendeine Schaltung zu betreiben. Auf einen kurzen Abschnitt steht auch bereits ein Stück Fahrleitung. Es handelt sich um die Märklin Fahrleitung, von welchen ich noch ca. 20 Masten vorrätig hatte. Auf der restlichen Anlage wird weitgehend die Sommerfeldt Fahrleitung der SBB verbaut. Auf der östlichen Bahnhofausfahrt sind auch die ersten 5 Signale von der Firma Schneider aufgestellt worden. 4 sind bereits Angeschlossen. Auch mit der Digitalisierung der Weichen geht es voran. Der Baubeginn der Bergstrecke wird in der nächsten Zeit erfolgen. Parallel dazu wird der Bahnhof vollständig mit Signalen ausgestattet. In den nächsten Monaten geschieht also viel, wesshalb sich ein Klick auf meine neuen Videos auf jeden Fall lohnt.
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Hey guys, Thanks for stopping by the BRRR... Hope you enjoy this clip... Please check the link below of a vid someone put up a while ago showing th...
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Hey guys, Thanks for stopping by the BRRR... Hope you enjoy this clip... Please check the link below of a vid someone put up a while ago showing the real M-497 being built & running.. Really a treat...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pB-PG...
Be Well & Keep the Tops of those Rails Shinin !!!
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Visit: http://warfareinscale.blogspot.com/
Ancient Iberian Warriors The Warriors of Ancient Spain
Ancient Iberian Warriors: The Warriors of Ancient Sp...
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Visit: http://warfareinscale.blogspot.com/
Ancient Iberian Warriors The Warriors of Ancient Spain
Ancient Iberian Warriors: The Warriors of Ancient Spain
The Iberians were in great demand as mercenaries throughout the western mediterranean. They were a tribal people, and Iberian men valued martial prowess above all.
Iberian warriors wore a woolen tunic, girt at the waist with a broad belt. The hem of the tunic was often dyed purple. Armour was usually only worn by noblemen and included mail, leather, lamellar and quilted variants. Some warriors wore armour woven from tough grasses. They protected their heads with bronze helmets, and many tribesmen wore highly distinctive headgear made from sinew.
Iberian Infantry Ancient Roman writers made two distinctions between Iberian infantry; scutarii carried the broad oval shield (scutum) and generally fought as heavy infantry, whilst caetrati used a circular leather buckler (caetra).
Most warriors used spears as their primary weapons - some carried spears and javelins. The Gladius Hispaniensis was a short stabbing sword which was so devastatingly effective that Rome eventually duplicated the design and made it the primary melee weapon of her legionaries. Another fearsome sword, the falcata, was a recurved sabre that was especially popular with Iberian warriors. It was easily capable of crushing helmets and lopping off limbs, and the sword skills of Iberian warriors made them fearsome opponents. Most warriors also carried a broad triangular dagger.
Read more at Suite101: Ancient Iberian Warriors: The Warriors of Ancient Spain | Suite101.com http://grant-sebastian-nell.suite101....
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(3 weeks ago)
Zweites Video von meiner digitalen schweizer Märklin Modelleisenbahn die sich momentan noch im Aufbau befindet. Die Streckenführung hat sich geringf...
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Zweites Video von meiner digitalen schweizer Märklin Modelleisenbahn die sich momentan noch im Aufbau befindet. Die Streckenführung hat sich geringfügig geändert. Die Masse wuchsen somit auf ca.5,20m x 2,20m. Im Rohbau zeigt sich im Hintergrund erstmals das Matterhorn. Lokomotiven: -Märklin 39602 Re460 SBB vor SBB Eurocity -Märklin 39606 Re465 BLS vor BLS Lötschbergbahn Personenzug -Märklin 37320 Re10/10 vor Güterzug Hangartner
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MyModelRailroad liked a video
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Visit: http://warfareinscale.blogspot.com/
Ancient Iberian Warriors The Warriors of Ancient Spain
Ancient Iberian Warriors: The Warriors of Ancient Sp...
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Visit: http://warfareinscale.blogspot.com/
Ancient Iberian Warriors The Warriors of Ancient Spain
Ancient Iberian Warriors: The Warriors of Ancient Spain
The Iberians were in great demand as mercenaries throughout the western mediterranean. They were a tribal people, and Iberian men valued martial prowess above all.
Iberian warriors wore a woolen tunic, girt at the waist with a broad belt. The hem of the tunic was often dyed purple. Armour was usually only worn by noblemen and included mail, leather, lamellar and quilted variants. Some warriors wore armour woven from tough grasses. They protected their heads with bronze helmets, and many tribesmen wore highly distinctive headgear made from sinew.
Iberian Infantry Ancient Roman writers made two distinctions between Iberian infantry; scutarii carried the broad oval shield (scutum) and generally fought as heavy infantry, whilst caetrati used a circular leather buckler (caetra).
Most warriors used spears as their primary weapons - some carried spears and javelins. The Gladius Hispaniensis was a short stabbing sword which was so devastatingly effective that Rome eventually duplicated the design and made it the primary melee weapon of her legionaries. Another fearsome sword, the falcata, was a recurved sabre that was especially popular with Iberian warriors. It was easily capable of crushing helmets and lopping off limbs, and the sword skills of Iberian warriors made them fearsome opponents. Most warriors also carried a broad triangular dagger.
Read more at Suite101: Ancient Iberian Warriors: The Warriors of Ancient Spain | Suite101.com http://grant-sebastian-nell.suite101....
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