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Vanmiddag werd mijn verzameling weer een beetje gespekt in het Haunetal tussen Bad Hersfeld en Fulda. RTS 1216 902 passeert hier het dorpje Nüst bij Hünfeld met een containertrein richting Bremerhaven, 04 november 2013
The Paradise Cafe is Octan's newest Rapid Transport System (RTS), entering service this September 2025!
The ship is heavily based on John Wallin Liberto's Vecto ship, but in an Octan style.
I started with the soccer plates and then it grew from there.
Length: 117 studs
Inmiddels is de RTS op het hekwerk en de schoorsteen na gestickers in de oranje./grijze RTS-kleurstelling maar op 1 juni reed de recent gereviseerde loc nog in de verse Angel Trains-kleuren door de stromende regen bij Groenekan. Met een fraaie sleep Faccs'n en twee machines is de RTS 1018 onderweg uit werkzaamheden op de Emmerlijn vanuit Ommen naar Roosendaal.
Op 27 Mei 2019 staat de RTS 1018 ter hoogte van het buurtschap Barrahûs voor het beladen van een dwarsliggertrein. Na belading zal de trein weer terug geduwd worden richting de werklocatie om de RU800 weer van nieuwe dwarsliggers te voorzien.
RTS/Swietelsky loc 92 84 2275 101-8 NL-ATLU met een sleep gele Faccs'n beladen met ballast komt van Roosendaal naar Den Bosch langs Hulten. 5 mei 2020
*** Weet iemand onder welk nummer deze trein reed? ***
The last RTs, London Country RT604 and London Transport RT624. Seen here at Wallington Library on the Carshalton running day.
Contax RTS II mit Distagon 2,8/35
Die RTS II ist immer noch einer meiner Lieblingskameras.
The RTS II is still one of my all time favorites
I have always been very fond of Contax cameras, from the original rangefinders to their Japanese reincarnations. However, their first Japanese effort, the RTS never ticked my fancy. I went to acquire other models and wrote off the RTS from my mind.
Then, in my usual flea market thete was this wreck of a RTS II, filthy, tired, worn out, junk really. I thought it wasva regular RTS until I read RTS II in the back. I cleaned, polished, corrected the infamous mirror slip and voila, the camera is back from the dead or the undead.
I read a lot about it and it bears little resemblance to the original RTS in technical terms, this camera is in the Nikon F3 territory, not Yashica: titanium shutter curtains, two mechanical shutter speeds, mirror lock-up, huge 97% of coverage viewfinder with exceptional brightness. The camera is a silky smooth operator, the shutter doesn't sound like a Yashica anymore, winding is smooth and quiet too. Like the F3, it features a digital readout, only much better presented, easily readeable and more complete.
You know I am very drawn to small details and this RTS II has some nice touches. The battery cover, reminiscent of the door locks of the rangefinders is beautifully machined and engineered, a far cry from the usual cover that needs a coin to work. The mirror lock-up button, almost all dials and buttons are made of metal.
I can't help to think of how much thought and money Kyocera must have invested in Contax. These cameras are not modified Yashicas, they were designed to be at the very top and knew what distinctiveness meant, at leadt to me they do.