Does anyone have any ideas about what types of small cars I could make for my "field railroad" type layout?
If anyone has plans to build this type of thing and is willing to share them it would be great!
Its time to look into 7/8's scale (1:13.7) two foot narrow gauge railroading (its one of my interests)
My little railroad so far - http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/157615/1738373.aspx#1738373
Pete's railroad is one of the best but I heard he tore it all up recently to do it all over -
http://home.cogeco.ca/~daisybeach/
Bill is nice too - http://www.amalgamatedconserves.org.uk/
lots more info and ideas here especially during swap car build time when members anonomously build cars for one another (like secret santa) - http://www.7-8ths.info/
-Brian
but I have guage 1 track, does that matter to 7/8 scale?
Welcome to the confusing world of large scale! All of the above run on Gauge #1, G scale, 45 mm track except the 7/8n18 which run on smaller 32 mm track (O gauge).
Scotty L's diagram may help -
You can also do similar models in a smaller scale (G - 1:22.5 or 1:24) but you may get inspiration from the links I mentioned. I have a large number of other links too. Just add @yahoo.com to my screen name here to email me for them.
Bachmanns metal tipper ore cars look almost dead-on for 7/8 scale, they are enormous in any other scale and have been used by other 7/8thers, HLWs mini car line are inexpensive and can be easliy bashed into 7/8 also. Your looking at alot of kitbashing as almost everything in that scale is custom. HLWs Mack chassis would be a good choice to build a 7/8 critter on top of, just discard the cab and hoods and keep everything else, something like a small Brookville would fit nicely on top of that.
Have fun with your trains
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