Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train
QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G Back in I think Aug 2000, GRR mag had a nice outside Lionel layout that had artillery pieces in cement fortifications. Also, in one of the GRR mags (which one??) was a nice article on a rail gun (with exploding sounds, and a target structure which exploded with 4 mousetraps inside.
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi Capt Carales I don't have a military train but it would not be that hard to create one. Take a suitable flat car sand bag it put a gataling gun and crew or other suitable gun on the flat car. Get locomotive sand bag the boiler place flat empty car in front of gun car then locomotive followed by box car flat car with tarped military looking load add a passanger car at the back populated by suitable figures add a caboose /guards van and you got a military train. A train as described would look best with Civil war or Colonial troops on board but if done right the train could revert to civilian use fairly easy. regards John
QUOTE: Originally posted by devils I've got a Revell 1/35 kit armoured railcar on a LGB motor bogie, hoping they reissue the kits as I need another 7 to make up the full armoured scout train. There are two Dragon Leopold rail guns in the garage waiting for time to build them and broad gauge them to 45mm. For anyone doing WW1 there are quite a few kits available for the european prototypes in the UK. www.ipengineering.co.uk has some nice MOD (ministry of defence) wagons and petrol tractor kits. There are others but as they aren't all on the web!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Torby Sure! My younger son in command.
Tom Trigg
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
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