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Anybody got one yet?
Netty - 15/11/2009 9:34 AM
I looked at one at Arcadia last week. They are really nice and would look brill' in BR green. I offered it up to some LGB stock and it is a little bigger. I would have imagined running it with my V52 fleet but I am sure it would look too tall next to them but if you ran it not next to them it woul be excellent (rule 8 wins)
Tim also has all three of the new piko coaches in now. I would like to see some in the garden here first but am very tempted with one of each.
stockers - 15/11/2009 11:03 AM
The Harz line runs some standard gauge diesels (regauged to fit) and they are huge next to the other stock - so a prototype for everything.![]()
whatlep - 15/11/2009 12:50 PM
stockers - 15/11/2009 11:03 AM
The Harz line runs some standard gauge diesels (regauged to fit) and they are huge next to the other stock - so a prototype for everything.![]()
Crikey! Honey - I shrunk the train.![]()
bunnyrabbit03 - 15/11/2009 1:01 PM
The coaches by the way are superb. (snip) They are heavy and with the articulated centre wheel run very smoothly even through tight curves.
whatlep - 15/11/2009 2:25 PM
bunnyrabbit03 - 15/11/2009 1:01 PM
The coaches by the way are superb. (snip) They are heavy and with the articulated centre wheel run very smoothly even through tight curves.
How are they on uneven track or negotiating changes of gradient? The German magazine Gartenbahn Profi reported minor issues with the centre wheel on vertically uneven track and some pointwork (though they did thoroughly praise the coaches).
[edited for spulling]
Radish Bahn - 15/11/2009 2:27 PM
Wow. I haven't seen the 3 axle coaches before but they look very nice. Does anybody know how they compare in size to the LGB 2nd class DB coaches?
bunnyrabbit03 - 15/11/2009 3:48 PM
Pictures for size comparison: