My Work for Peruvian Layout in H0
Luis Alfonso Iturriaga Cendoya, Peruvian Modeller.
This blog contains illustrations of various places in my model, worked in H0 scale, with as much detail as possible. It is the result of my own work reflected in my layout. Each photograph seeks to show geographical features, own the land where the first Peruvian railways, overcoming extreme, abrupt and lush mountains such as the Andes were laid. And own exhibits architectural details of the history of this legendary country.
It is, perhaps, more of the same in some cases, but with touches of a single country, such as the Peru. I think you'll find images, that scale, for the first time in the history of model railroading, are represented.
I hope to give something more, my friends, in this hobby so beautiful.
Hopefully enjoy them, and in any case, to serve them something.
Industrial and Operations Railroad Yard
Electrical substation steel mill
Eye, Stop, Crossing, Train. Typical Peruvian railway signal
"Sider Peru" steel mill
West access to the industrial yard. Peruvian RailRoad Administration Build, on left side
East access to the railway maneuvers yard
Electric plant. North view
Oil Chemical fence. South view
More industrial fence. South view
Another view of the electric plant. Southwest side
Another view of the electric plant. Southeast side
Factory laminating steel. Southeast side full view
"Petro Peru" oil chemical. East side view
"Petro Peru" oil chemical. Northeast side full view
Diesel tank for fueling locomotives
Radial warehouse. Locomotive repair shop. West side view
Another view radial warehouse. East side view
Tournament. South side view
Tournament. Another view on west side
Wagon loading shed. Northeast side view
Front view of oil chemical. North side
"Sider Peru" Steel mill. East side
Tournament. Another view of northwest side
Bottom view of the turntable. The motorization is fabricated myself, by hand. Appreciates, the stainless steel frame and the main terminal block.
Bottom view of the turntable. The motorization is fabricated myself, by hand. Appreciates the stainless steel frame and the electric engine with its gear reduction system.
Another view of the bottom turntable. The stainless steel frame is fabricated myself, by hand. Appreciates the frame and the mechanic system, electric engine, gear reduction and the main terminal block.
Full view of the bottom turntable. As I said, the stainless steel frame is fabricated myself, by hand. Appreciates the frame and the mechanic system, electric engine, gear reduction and the main terminal block, connected to the system and the electrical circuit of the model.
Platform and crane for unloading and wagon maintenance. Northeast view
Platform and crane for uploading and wagon maintenance. Southwest view
Peruvian Railroad administration build. North side
Industrial yard. Full view of northwest side
Industrial fence. South view
Industrial fence. West view
Railroad yard perimeter fence. East side
Railroad yard perimeter fence. Northeast view
Lighting train yard
Lighting train yard
View of the Railroad and industrial yard, from the otherside of the down valley of Urubamba
Ruins of Inca Fortress
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. North side view
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. Northwest side view
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. Southwest side view
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. Southeast side view
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. South side view
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. Another southwest view. Pay attention to the carved rocks that are in the profile silouette
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. View from de east hill, to the bases of the fortress
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. Bottom view of the west face of the mountain
Going to Ollantaytambo Inca fortress
Entrance to the archeological site
Ollantaytambo Inca fortress. East side of the ruin
Air view. Don't look down!
Peru Rail company railroad, go to the Inca fortress, taking tourists
The summit of the Inca fortress, in reality called "Temple of the Sun". Here we see her in H0 scale.
Iron Mine
View from de west entrance of the mine
Another view from the west entrance to the iron mine
North side of the iron mine
Detail of entrance of the excavation tunel
Detail of entrance of the excavation tunnel. Top view of the same.
Overview of the iron mine, with mechanical dredge for loading hooper wagons with the raw material
Overview of the iron mine, with mechanical dredge for loading hooper wagons with the raw material
Water tank at the entrance of the iron mine, which remained from the age of steam. Still in use to supply water as necessary
Water pump, still operative to load the tank
Pit Pass Train
Aerial view of access to the creek, crossing over a bridge, over the Urubamba river. It is dry season, and the rains have not yet notified
Bend to the creek. In the corner the small farm in the Peruvian mountains can be seen
A small farm with thatched roof
North view. From the creek
Tracks buried and overgrown grass into the creek. North view
Taking rood to the creek
Tracks buried and overgrown grass
Tracks buried and overgrown grass
High and Down Valley. River and Waterfalls
Urubamba river high valley. View from the center of the rivel channel and curve steel rail bridge. Downstream
Urubamba river high valley. View from the centre of the river channel. Upstream
Urubamba river high valley. Decrease
Urubamba river high valley. View of gradient
Urubamba river high valley. View of ascend the river
Urubamba river high valley. Ascend the river view
High Valley. Backwater prior to the falls
Frame of the first drop of water
Overview of waterfalls becoming in down valley
Another view of the waterfalls and the born of the Urubamba down valley
Close up of waterfalls
Waterfalls and Urubamba down valley. North view
Down valley Urubamba river and steel bridges. North east view
Down valley Urubamba river and steel bridges. Another view
Down valley Urubamba river and steel bridges. South view
Urubamba river. View from road bridge
Urubamba river down valley. Panoramic view
Urubamba river down valley. Another view
Down valley Urubamba river