Gauge 3 meeting Sunday 30th May

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Alert The Gauge 3 Society has monthly garden meets here in the UK during the summer.
Most of the stock is scaled around 22.5 and in the main is British outline. The majority of 'runners' are coal fired and operate on 64mm track gauge.

The picture shows a combined GI/G3 railway with an added rail along side the 45mm track.
We can also run Gscale when the power is on and 16mm narrow gauge (45mm track) when the mood takes us, although we stick to G3 at the meetings

The picture shows a member attending to the fire in a Great Western Grange class. The Grange's were made at Swindon works from 1936 onwards. They were versatile mixed traffic engines with nearly 29,000 lbs tractive effort making them marginally more powerful than the' Halls'
In the you tube video you can see a GNR (i) 4-4-0 and a rather sweet 4F 0-6-0. both coal fired.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiFu9l1QX1s

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Truly sensational, those Loco do have a large presence don't they!! The coaches on the express (250mph?) are gorgeous