I don't know what it is about British O gauge trains and what not, but they are really unique pieces of equipment and also very hard to find out about. Back when I first joined the forum I posted a thread about Ace Trains and Bassett-Lowke, but it would appear that those aren't the only sources for these trains. So I now pose another question (or more) on the subject:
~What are some other manufacturers that produce Ready-to-Run (R-T-R) or kit versions of British O gauge locomotives & rolling stock?~Does anyone here on the forum own any British O gauge locomotives & rolling stock from any manufacturers?~Can these run on 3 rail track (Lionel tubular)? If not, what needs to be done to make them able to do so?
Other information would be good to know as well. Thanks in advance.
Bob Keller
Apart from the 3-rail Ace and Bassett-Lowke which are similar 1:48 as per Lionel etc.
You could I guess swap in a AC control board or TMCC from Electric RR to convert a DC product to AC. Hmmm Ace A4 with full TMCC.....
2-rail O gauge in the UK is 7mm to the foot. It used to be mostly kit built equipment but in recent times Heljan have brought out two BR diesels Class 35 Hymek and Class 47 r-t-r. These are around the £400 mark.
Maybe it would be possible to build a 3-rail chassis for some of the 2 rail kits.
I would say that US 3-rail O is a lot better value than some of our native offerings. However this might start to change with the introduction of Lionel's GWR Hall class (hogwarts set). Which at its current price point may be a wake-up call to certain British outline manufactures.
Nick
I too have had a desire for one of these sets from "across the pond" as my mother is off the boat from jolly ol' England. This is why I am excited about getting the "Hogworts" set as it looks really nice, even though I have absolutely no desire for anything Harry Potter, this set will find a place on my pike.
Dennis
TCA#09-63805
Apart from basset lowke or ace trains there's Hornby (later mecano) and a huge lot of finescale kit manufacturers. 3 rail is something very odd in Europe, the ones manufactured by Ace are meant for "overseas". 0 gauge is 2 rail here, lima, rivarossi etc is also 2 rail DC!
If you want stuff like that, forget ebay.com. I've seen advertisements on .com of hornby material with prices far above the price fetched on ebay.de or ebay.uk. Also ebay.fr or ebay.be are well known sources for prewar and postwar 3 rail. (also take a look at JeP, the made nice machines as well!)
.de is germany .uk is United Kingdom .fr is france and .be is belgium.
Also interesting are the swiss locomotives by the small manufacturers like Buco, there are very simple ones, but also highly detailled and scale sized.. Also Hermann ( http://www.hermann-rail.ch/ ) makes beatufull 3 rail swiss locomotives.. Search for those on ebay.de or ebay.ch (germany and switserland).. An old friend of mine, living in Amsterdam, has a huge collection of these very nice running locomotives.. Now and again he changes his collection and ebay gets a lot to sell.. If you fetch one of these for a nice price, you really have a good day!
Here is a page with links for europe: http://www.argespur0.de/index.php3?hid=038188
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