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made in Australia or New Zealand
Here is a selection of models which were made in Australia or NZ . Click on the image for a bigger picture. |
An Australian or NZ diesel shunter with cab roof shape which differs from the British version | A mint NZ Jinty complete with headlight and BR logo (Photo: D Gardner) |
An Australian or NZ shunter with earlier logo (Photo: D Gardner) |
Australian Double-ended diesels with various liveries (Photo: Dave Poynter) |
A selection of Australian Jinties (Photo: Dave Poynter) |
A New Zealand made double ended diesel in red and white/grey |
This NZ double-ended diesel has lost its pilots and front transfers. The NZ model lacked the yellow nose of the British-made version. | An Australian-made double-ended diesel in Victorian Railways livery |
R55 in Transaustralia livery |
R155 in Transaustralia livery | and R357 in Transaustralia livery | An imaginary livery applied to the Brush Type 2 |
The NSW suburban set was only available in Australia | Here's a closer view | And this NZ coach is one from my collection |
Another one of mine - an example of a 'TransAustralia' in blue | A glimpse of a couple of New Zealand-made coaches (Photo: D Gardner) | Just to show they made British prototypes too. |
This VR liveried BR brake van was a Tri-ang Hornby product | This 'Readymix' livery on the Presflo cement wagon was peculiar to Australia |
And the caboose in blue - made in Australia by Moldex (Photo: Dave Poynter) |