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Giles Ireland

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I’m interested in building a woodland railway in Ireland. Near the sea, so I am not considering live rail. Will start with battery. With ambitions possibly to migrate to live steam after I’ve got over the landscaping effort and the cost of track!

First though, I am looking at a starter play set for my young grandchildren in Jersey, Channel Islands. Will need to be robust. Again prefer battery to live rail. Would welcome comments on the Playmobil engines: it seems that track powered engines drive four wheels, whereas battery models only drive two. Is that right and if so why?
 
I’m interested in building a woodland railway in Ireland. Near the sea, so I am not considering live rail. Will start with battery. With ambitions possibly to migrate to live steam after I’ve got over the landscaping effort and the cost of track!

First though, I am looking at a starter play set for my young grandchildren in Jersey, Channel Islands. Will need to be robust. Again prefer battery to live rail. Would welcome comments on the Playmobil engines: it seems that track powered engines drive four wheels, whereas battery models only drive two. Is that right and if so why?
I started with one of these, the 4018 ICE style one, and then added some of the battery powered steam outline tank engines. All were used at displays and ran well, although with these earlier models the 27mhz R/C is pretty basic (forwards-off-backwards, no sounds or lights) and has limited range outside, although I think you would need a pretty large garden to hit problems, but indoors and outdoors large metal objects can block the signal.

The later 5258 diesel uses the newer and better 28GhZ R/C and offers lights and sound. Here's a review of this version by a former GSC member:


Caution is needed when buying the steam tank engine version because the track-powered and R/C versions are very similar.
 
Hi Giles , where are you in the Emerald Isle. have you checked out curtis curtis website and youtube (see below), might be worth getting your grandchild to go to one of his charity open days.



There are two starter sets coming up for sale at the end of the month, easy to convert to battery.



if you have any questions on bidding for these let me know as im happy to help.
 
Hi Giles , where are you in the Emerald Isle. have you checked out curtis curtis website and youtube (see below), might be worth getting your grandchild to go to one of his charity open days.



There are two starter sets coming up for sale at the end of the month, easy to convert to battery.



if you have any questions on bidding for these let me know as im happy to help.
Beware!
Ireland is technically in the EU zone, so the dreaded GPSR rear their ugly heads..

PhilP.
 
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