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In accordance with Rule 8 I have happily mixed scales (1:19, 1:20, 1:22, 1:24, 1:29), eras and liveries - even within a train if it looks OK. All under the cover story of a fictional railway that only ever bought recycled locos and rolling stock. But I now need to explore the limits of this approach - is 1:32 off the scale?
I find myself leaning a bit more towards standard gauge and have been collecting Aristo heavyweight passenger coaches (think the train from Chicago to Florida in Some Like it Hot - generally reckoned to be about 1:30), more for their length and the era than the scale or livery. So I have been looking for appropriate locos but without much luck.
I have a strategy of buying economical non-digital locos and upgrading them with battery/RC/sound, but since the demise of Aristo that strategy has become much more difficult.
To the point. Taking advantage of Rule 8 what alternative locos should I consider to match the heavyweights?
mike
I find myself leaning a bit more towards standard gauge and have been collecting Aristo heavyweight passenger coaches (think the train from Chicago to Florida in Some Like it Hot - generally reckoned to be about 1:30), more for their length and the era than the scale or livery. So I have been looking for appropriate locos but without much luck.
I have a strategy of buying economical non-digital locos and upgrading them with battery/RC/sound, but since the demise of Aristo that strategy has become much more difficult.
To the point. Taking advantage of Rule 8 what alternative locos should I consider to match the heavyweights?
mike