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Does anyone recognize the dump cars in this video? They're being pulled by the green diesel. They appear several times in the film.
 

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Well not I.... but then I cant see the video either...
 

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Agree Trev, tricky ask.
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Madman said:
Does anyone recognize the dump cars in this video? They're being pulled by the green diesel. They appear several times in the film.
We are good, but not that good! ::) ???
;) :D :happy: :happy:
No, don't know.. Give us a clue, like the link to the video.. :D :D :D
 

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Does anyone recognize the dump cars in this video? They're being pulled by the green diesel. They appear several times in the film.
Oh, I thought you guys were that good. OK, here's a video showing the cars in question.


http://youtu.be/EUt6cuuqhnc
 

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The wagons pulled by the green diesel are not dump cars but drop side wagons, both they and the diesel are from the Regner plastic electric RSSB feldbahn range. There are a coupler of Hartland (HLW) grey skip wagons in a siding.
 

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funandtrains said:
The wagons pulled by the green diesel are not dump cars but drop side wagons, both they and the diesel are from the Regner plastic electric RSSB feldbahn range. There are a coupler of Hartland (HLW) grey skip wagons in a siding.
Spot on Steve, also it should be noted (Madman) that they are 30m Track Gauge. Not sure if they are still available, but here is a link to the site:-

http://www.regner-dampftechnik.de/feldbahn/wagen_lle.php

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I didn't have a clue about the wagons in fact, I did not realise that Regner did rolling stock.
The sound in the little diesel is impressive at times it sounds like a single cylinder. How does he get it to rev without the speed changing?
Anyone know what the card might be?
 

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The loco and wagons are actually from a starter set:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/REGNER-Feldbahn-Start-Anlage-30mm-/191447610893?pt=DE_Modellbau_Modelleisenbahnen&hash=item2c932ab60d
 

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Regner have been making these for quite a while as a bought some of there 30mm gauge wagons in the 1980s.
 

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Steve Do you know if the sound is standard?
 

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KeithT said:
Steve Do you know if the sound is standard?
I don't think so, I don't think Regner fir anything other than the mostg basic electrics. Being a diesel there would be plenty of space in the body to fit a sound unit.
 

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I don't speak German but I think it mentions an ESU sound decoder in the comments under the Youtube vid.