Re: Locomotive advice
Posted: Tue May 05, 2020 11:00 am
WTD
At our club we have a test track for Gauge O with a double track 'main line' and a single track with mixed gauge - 16.5mm gauge, 21mm gauge and 32mm gauge, really handy. So some of our members model US 3' 0" gauge which runs on 21mm and some beautiful (and expensive) models these are, Others have On16.5 locos and stock, mostly hand built on OO chassis, and when they are not running I can run my 32mm Industrials while the other run their kit built B16s and A2s on the main line!
I am still toying with the idea of a On16.5 train to take to the club now and again. Probably find a Hornby 0-4-0 to modify if I can find one that doesn't run like an idiot immediately I turn on the controller. One idea is a double Fairlie with two Hornby mechs inside, perhaps one day, when I can get to a Toyfair again.
At our club we have a test track for Gauge O with a double track 'main line' and a single track with mixed gauge - 16.5mm gauge, 21mm gauge and 32mm gauge, really handy. So some of our members model US 3' 0" gauge which runs on 21mm and some beautiful (and expensive) models these are, Others have On16.5 locos and stock, mostly hand built on OO chassis, and when they are not running I can run my 32mm Industrials while the other run their kit built B16s and A2s on the main line!
I am still toying with the idea of a On16.5 train to take to the club now and again. Probably find a Hornby 0-4-0 to modify if I can find one that doesn't run like an idiot immediately I turn on the controller. One idea is a double Fairlie with two Hornby mechs inside, perhaps one day, when I can get to a Toyfair again.