JazzDad Gandy Dancer Oct 11, 2017 #1 OK, who's going to be the first to build a model of this Chinese loco? Better yet, who would even want to recreate this monstrosity?
OK, who's going to be the first to build a model of this Chinese loco? Better yet, who would even want to recreate this monstrosity?
Iron Horseman Well-Known Member Oct 11, 2017 #3 JazzDad said: OK, who's going to be the first to build a model of this Chinese loco? Click to expand... Looks to be somewhere between 18" and 24" gauge.
JazzDad said: OK, who's going to be the first to build a model of this Chinese loco? Click to expand... Looks to be somewhere between 18" and 24" gauge.
tootnkumin Well-Known Member Staff member Oct 12, 2017 #4 Oh, I dun'no. An HO model would be a fitting talking point for Ken's China Cabinet.
D&J RailRoad Professor of HO Oct 12, 2017 #5 tootnkumin said: Oh, I dun'no. An HO model would be a fitting talking point for Ken's China Cabinet. Click to expand... I don't know about that one.
tootnkumin said: Oh, I dun'no. An HO model would be a fitting talking point for Ken's China Cabinet. Click to expand... I don't know about that one.
tootnkumin Well-Known Member Staff member Oct 12, 2017 #6 D&J RailRoad said: I don't know about that one. Click to expand... I think you could run one on about a 3" radius. Don't know how you'd ever get anything to stay coupled on anything but straight track.
D&J RailRoad said: I don't know about that one. Click to expand... I think you could run one on about a 3" radius. Don't know how you'd ever get anything to stay coupled on anything but straight track.
JazzDad Gandy Dancer Oct 16, 2017 #7 I think they used link and pins. You could always add another link to compensate for the overhang.
N NP2626 Guest Jan 24, 2019 #8 For the challenge is one thing; but, I don't model the Chinese railway; so, why would I model that locomotive?
For the challenge is one thing; but, I don't model the Chinese railway; so, why would I model that locomotive?