Frank Roberts (model maker)
Frank Roberts (1882–1963) was a New Zealand pioneer in building model trains. His models were extremely accurate and reflected the history of the New Zealand railways.
Roberts spent his early career working for New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) as a cleaner, fireman and driver before becoming a partner in an electrical firm with his brother Jack. In 1903 Roberts built his first model which was of the WA class steam locomotive using a scale of 1:19. Over the next 50 years he was to develop a garden railway at his home in Epsom, Auckland. His meticulously accurate working models of examples of the locomotives and rolling stock found on New Zealand railways became a local attraction. The popularity of this layout led to Roberts being commissioned in 1938 by NZR to build and operate a working model train layout for the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition.
Roberts' work for the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition (1940) showed him at the peak of his expertise. The NZR section of the exhibition was extremely popular.
Roberts sold his models to the Railways Department in 1950 and was employed by them to maintain them as working models. In 1993, just prior to privatisation, New Zealand Rail Limited gifted the collection to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.
External links
- Models by Frank Roberts from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- Film Letting off Steam Working models of railway locomotives at a model engineering society's field-day and children at an exhibition of N.Z.R. models. Held by Archives New Zealand. Ref: R.V.132
- Film Weekly Review No. 379 (1948) Auckland Garden Railway. Held by Archives New Zealand. Ref: R.V. 689
References
- Steam in Miniature - Frank Roberts and his garden railway by Joyce Roberts, Reed, 1976
- Vintage Steam - Stories by Frank Roberts, Edited by Frank Roberts and Gordon Troup, 1967