Sunday, October 8, 2017


Welcome back to the second part of our look at the great work of the 
"Strange Modelers of Universal Trains' members and the great work they do.
Our group is based on friendship and giving back to the railway hobby. Two things that seem to scare so many people.
The first part of this article inspired many more to send in, even more, shots of SMUTTERs at work in the preservation scene.
Thank you to one and all.


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Lenny Stewart drives the final spike on the restored platform Rd Crookwell.

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Evan Rees was captured here needle gunning the bogies of MAM907.

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Albert Melchert busy deplating (if that is a word) sleepers at Crookwell.

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Zachary Dray is a regular sight on train tours, spending his free time helping passengers enjoy the experience even more.

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Albert is SMUTs trike expert, having restored many over the years and with a great personal collection.

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Though he is behind the camera in this shot, Bradly Coulter was conductor and trainee driver in this historic shot on the wharves at Newcastle.

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Ben Barnes is another familiar sight on railway tours. This time he was the guard on a double headed steam train to Newcastle for THNSW.

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Dodgy Lyons seems no more happier than when up front of the 
restored Red Rattler set.

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Stay tuned for part 3 - Coming soon.



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