LHS mechanic and geniune train and antique garden tractor nut case!
Hi Guys
I run 0 Gauge Love steam and stud Electrics together and have had no problems over the past lifetime since i started in 1949, present layout is in the garden and has some hefty grades, these restrict train lengths unfortuantly to around 4-5 coaches in steam and with electrics 8 coaches is the max for single loco then its double heading steam or electric. or maybe tripel heading on wet tracks. we then have problems with train length at the termini stations. lot of work for station pilot. i live in the uk. run both uk prototype 12-20v dc, or US 20v ac, however not together. plus STEAM !!!
good running Brian
Just as soon as I can find a mamod on Ebay for about $100-$175 I'll move into steam. Of course, if I win some on the lottery I'd love a Roundhouse Millie / Bertie / Katie / Billy or an Accucraft Edrig!
One day...
Until then I'm running on batteries and so are my locos.
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
QUOTE: Originally posted by FJ and G John, I'd settle for an O gauge live steamer then and run it at a separate operating session from the O scale stuff. Heck, I'd even be willing to scratchbuild larger scale rolling stock. I just don't have a heap of money lying about.
QUOTE: Originally posted by piercedan Aristocraft has a live steam engine. The Mikado comes with Radio Control, and includes whistle and bell sound coming from the tender. Running time was over 30 minutes.
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