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The year is 1963 somewhere in Victoria, Australia
A bird's eye view of 'the Empire'I have been asked to submit a few photos of Wombat Creek for a tram magazine. One request was a bird's eye view of Wombat Creek. Why not share the photo with you!
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Claus
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Well, it is a Metcalfe and it is in the background, but I could not do nothing about the above comment :cool winkIs the "Regal" a Metcalfe structure Claus ? It doesn't quite come up to the standard of the bank………………. :hmm
I have added a few details to the 'Regal'. Instead of 'cinema' it now states the name of the musical Wildcat. The posters at the entrance have been replaced with appropriate versions. Some 'cut-outs' on the balcony could draw in crowds as well.
The area between the Royal Arcade and Chinatown still creates a challenge. It is quite narrow, so the building will be very low relief. A public bath and a RSL building are both on the drawing board.
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Claus
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A happy trio are leaving the Hobby shop. Dad is carrying their newest purchase. The Tri-ang train-set R4A consists of a Princess Victoria locomotive, two BR coaches, tracks and a battery operated controller.
The Pedal Place appears to be fully stocked inside, but it is a little wonder they haven't utilised the space in front of the shop to show off their newest bicycles. Maybe later!
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Claus
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Wow. So reall!! Just needs a little litter! Great modelling. The birds eye view is great too.Happy customers at the Hobby shop
A happy trio are leaving the Hobby shop. Dad is carrying their newest purchase. The Tri-ang train-set R4A consists of a Princess Victoria locomotive, two BR coaches, tracks and a battery operated controller.
The Pedal Place appears to be fully stocked inside, but it is a little wonder they haven't utilised the space in front of the shop to show off their newest bicycles. Maybe later!
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The next addition to Wombat Creek will be the RSL building (RSL – Returned and Services League of Australia). The building is inspired by the RSL building in Clunes, Victoria. The photo also shows the return of the Mechanics Institute, which has been in storage for a few weeks. The Institute didn't seem quite right by itself, but the RSL has enhanced the look.
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Claus
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Well, sort of in the News. As a volunteer at the Melbourne Tram Museum I occasionally ask my fellow tram enthusiasts questions about trams and tramways. The purpose is 'getting Wombat Creek Tramways right'. Inspired by this the editor of the Museum's magazine 'the Bellcord' has written a short article.
Here it is: https://www.trammuseum.org.au/downloads/bellcord/bc-052.pdf
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Claus
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Work on the RSL building is progressing. The walls have been rendered and painted, even the finishing isn't too good. It seems a major part has fallen down! After parking his trusted VW van in front of the Mechanics Institute carpenter Ray Knott has gone inside the building to discuss the issue of window frames with the president of the RSL. The latter is pushing to get the job done, but the approaching holiday period may cause a delay until after New Year.
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Claus
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On behalf of Alfred Campbell, Mayor of Wombat Creek, Chairman of Wombat Creek Bank and Gold Exchange etc. etc., I wish you all
MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Claus
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Best,
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Lovely work, as always.
On behalf of Alfred Campbell, Mayor of Wombat Creek, Chairman of Wombat Creek Bank and Gold Exchange etc. etc., I wish you all
MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hope you had a happy Christmas and wishing you a Happy New Year, Claus. Hopefully we can catch up sometime in 2022.
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More than 150 cities and towns around Australia have 'a big thing'. Coffs Harbour has the big banana; West Ballina the big prawn; Tully the big gumboot; the big pineapple on the Sunshine Coast and the big koala in Cowes to name a few.
Of course Wombat Creek has to join in with the 'Big Spoon'!
It is temporarily placed in front of the Bank.
Ok, this may not make any sense at the moment, but some time next year it will all fall in place!
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Claus
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I can't wait for "sometime next year" Claus - will there be a big bowl of porridge to go with it ?
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Definitely no porridge Perhaps a Vegemite sandwich ;-)
I can't wait for "sometime next year" Claus - will there be a big bowl of porridge to go with it ?
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Claus
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:doublethumbYou are such a tea’se’-spoon!
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Claus
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A while ago Wombat Creek Tramways acquired a double-decker tram from Hobart (read: from the internet). The aim is to put it into service after re-gauging and repainting. Later two tramsand a trailer arrived from the same source. They seem to be of Austrian origin. The manufacturer is unknown and the work quality is rather dubious, but the motors are fine. One of them has a wheelbase which is only 1 or 2 mm to long for the double-decker, so it is doomed as spare parts. Anyway it fell apart trying to get the chassis out! Next step is to cut away the lower floor of the double-decker. The work is still in progress. The result so far is shown of the photo. The floor is still intact but the two ends have come off!
The top floor will need a make-over, too. The Hobart trams were totally open except for a roof. So the side windows and the doors at both ends have to go. The model came without seats, so they have to be manufactured in the workshop. And no, the passengers didn't loose their legs in an explosion. They were already gone at their arrival.
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Claus
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On the last day of the year the employees at the tram shed were busy testing the 'new' tram despite the temperature of 39 C. All buildings in Wombat Creek are removable – except one. The petrol station is glued in place. Every consideration was taken placing it years ago, but could a double-decker tram pass? As the photo shows – just!
After a few 'wobbly' test runs (how the driver managed to do that without a cab and controllers is a mystery) the tram went back to the workshops. The roof was cut of, and the windows replaced with steel poles made out of 'extra log quilting pins'. Just before the workers went home for New Year celebrations they put the first coat of brown paint to the upper level.
I wish you all a Happy New Year!
Cheers,
Claus
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Except the four seat in the corners the seats of the top floor of the double-decker tram have reversible backs. The joiners at the workshop have been busy today. 10 pieces of cardboard, 10 pieces of thin plastic sheets, 40 small staples, some paint and a lot of patience (plus a pinch of quiet swearing) give you 10 seats.
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Claus
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The mechanics at the workshop have been busy this week. The former Hobart tram has been transformed from this:
to this:
The photo shows the tram, now renumbered as WCT no. 17, at the tram stop in Victoria street. The rebuilt is almost finished. Still to come are two side steps and the seats of the saloon. To gain a more smooth run additional weight will be placed under the longitudinal seats.
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Claus
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