talking about playmobil...
be carefull if/when buying playmobil locos. the new ones are all RC and batterie powered. but there are still second-hand older trackpower locos around. (to be recognized easy by the contact-sliders between front- and backwheel.)
Radio control works well with kids, and it’s worth limiting the voltage with kids, I run on my Lgb trains on 12v and it bring some the top speed down, to prevent derailments.
And for cheaper things you can get train 757 brand or search for east coast rotor on eBay, there good for play value and modifying.
The loco has mixed reviews but the restaurant is good
Dan
Hello everyone,
An update from today and yesterday's work, so the wall has been broken through, despite hiding a nice 2 inch wide steel plate, viaduct built, although it will need to be rebuilt as and when the lockdown ends as I'm out of sand and cement.
Tomorrow I'll have the surveyor back, and hopefully have enough levels in place to complete all remaining track I have on site.
Then it's a case of waiting for pay day!
The 153 has been mocked up, although clearly quite a few improvements needed. The plan is to make it modular so that while I would prefer a full length version, shorter versions could be made for tighter radii and shorter lines.
I'll post a topic elsewhere for this for more comments etc.
Hullo and welcome to the forum. The 757 brand is a Chinese make also known as Newquida or Train.
Try East Coast Railways, who also stock Piko....
Good for bashing as they are so cheap. I turned a coach into a Driving Trailer, but it has now donated its chassis and roof to a dining car....Hi, and Thanks for the info.
I've seen the Newquida models, they're good as far as they go, but not ideal for the types of trains I would like to have, plus I would prefer to have track powered as I don't want to spend time charging batteries etc.
I'm aware that there were issues with the previous version of the forum regarding Newquida, so perhaps the less said the better!
Good for bashing as they are so cheap. I turned a coach into a Driving Trailer, but it has now donated its chassis and roof to a dining car....
You might have to search on the forum, as I only have my smart phone for viewing GSC at the moment?Pictures? I'm intrigued!
You might have to search on the forum, as I only have my smart phone for viewing GSC at the moment?
Have a look at my thread at my old home as in my signature....
Pity that the German Dicke Trains are not easily available in UK. They run on 45 Track and are a sensible price. Not the most robust of things and running a bit lumpy but perfectly adequate for the younger ones.Greetings! I have a 2 year old and a 6 year old. The older one loves Thomas, so I have the Thomas locos. They are great bang for buck, but the plastic is very brittle and the glued detail bits are easy to break off. LGB tends to have more pliable plastic and pop out detail parts that can be put back.
The younger one loves a new old stock German-made Stainz I picked up at a nice value. With the Stainz, you can actually push the loco (as the little one is wont to do) and the wheels turn and pistons rods move. Most other things just slide uncomfortably!
I’m still working on the multi year outdoor project, so we run a different interior layout each week.
I look forward to updates and welcome to the forum!
- Dennis
Greetings! I have a 2 year old and a 6 year old. The older one loves Thomas, so I have the Thomas locos. They are great bang for buck, but the plastic is very brittle and the glued detail bits are easy to break off. LGB tends to have more pliable plastic and pop out detail parts that can be put back.
The younger one loves a new old stock German-made Stainz I picked up at a nice value. With the Stainz, you can actually push the loco (as the little one is wont to do) and the wheels turn and pistons rods move. Most other things just slide uncomfortably!
I’m still working on the multi year outdoor project, so we run a different interior layout each week.
I look forward to updates and welcome to the forum!
- Dennis
Pity that the German Dicke Trains are not easily available in UK. They run on 45 Track and are a sensible price. Not the most robust of things and running a bit lumpy but perfectly adequate for the younger ones.
No they sooner you start, the sooner you start your extension linebut the sooner you start the sooner you'll finish!
That is not one of their Trains that run on 45mm. It is a push and go floor jobby. This is certainly the real deal, though it will be gone very soon. Key to looking for these on EBay is to search with G or Gauge 1.Do they run on 45mm? I saw a very nice tram on amazon yesterday but was sure the scale was off see below:
Dickie 203748002 Freewheel City Train with Opening Roof & Doors: Amazon.co.uk: Toys & Games
Shop Dickie 203748002 Freewheel City Train with Opening Roof & Doors. Free delivery and returns on eligible orders of £20 or more.www.amazon.co.uk
Obviously bearing up wellBack in the late 90s there was a cheap 45mm gauge battery set by Scientific Toys that was sold for £25 in our local Lidl. I took the motor and gearing out of the loco as we had a young lad who also preferred to push stuff along It lasted pretty well. I think we still have the wagons, and I still see bits of these sets turn up on ebay occasionally. I expect there is a similar set in current production out there somewhere.
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