To Live Steam or Not to Live Steam

Well yes the original Mamods do, but in later years there was at least one possibly more geared ones that would be tamable.
Mmmm, I've a geared Brunel, it is very sedate, but it's not a very goid runner. Although I like it, and enjoy running it, it does need to cool right down between runs.
 
Well Madman you are to be congratulated on raising this topic: to live steam or not. To gain a feeling for playing with live steam search for on line videos of the Great Southern Steam Up (on this weekend 8-9 November at a hall in Emerald, Victoria - the terminus of the NG Puffing Billy heritage railway.
For garden railroaders ease of use is important. First years ago it was clockwork (wind up) powered large scale models in O gauge, then along came LGB low voltage electric resilient plastic models in 1.22 scale on 45mm brass track! at a reasonable cost many people could afford, and now these models can be battery powered, too. Most importantly for enjoyment of ‘live steam’ is the provision of a ‘steaming bay”, fire proof and at about waist height.
Now every thing happens in Victoria this week: today there is the Melbourne Cup, the horse race that stops the Australian nation for a few minutes. The TV room has to be prepared, tasty nibbles and sparkling wine laid on, so as to enjoy the spectacle of rain soaked Flemington race goers attending the event. I will have the best race track view and informative commentary at a dry leisure venue!
 
And for large radius curves - and some very tasty (expensive) live steamers running at prototypical speeds search for Big Sky Rail Steamup April 2024 on Youtube.

KB might be watching the Melbourne Cup today but I'll be in the shed prepping my locos for the GSSU. :)
 
Back
Top Bottom