As promised a few pics (and a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am0TnpeR6-c < Link To Transporter Wagon Test .) of how the transporter wagon looks on a train. Hope you like 'em. It negotiates R1 curves okay but not so good over spring points (I think I will have to put metal wheels on the bogies
You must be pleased! It looks and runs really well, and is completely 'at home' in that train - much enjoyed the video. I wonder whether you're tempted to produce a standard gauge tank wagon, like the one I'm sure I've seen on old L and M cine footage?
You must be pleased! It looks and runs really well, and is completely 'at home' in that train - much enjoyed the video. I wonder whether you're tempted to produce a standard gauge tank wagon, like the one I'm sure I've seen on old L and M cine footage?
Thank you for the kind comments. I hope to have two transporter wagons and a 'few' standard gauge wagons (including at least one milk tanker ) in my fleet. I may not be able to afford the L&M but I'm there in spirit
I know exactly what you mean. My attempt to reproduce the L and CR on a small raised garden railway might not convince everyone, but when I run a train of period rolling stock, I am, as you say, there in spirit at Treworgey crossing, watching it go through.
It's a great hobby, this: looking forward to seeing that tanker and another transporter wagon!
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