Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vettbass Scotty: I appreciate the fact that a good steam sound goes with a steam loco. If you do this one: http://roundhouse-eng.com/srrl24.htm (which is my next project) you'll get the real thing. No sound system required. I already have this one: http://www.argyleloco.com.au/a_cs22.html which is notorious for it's great chuff. It was my first and I'm hooked. Hoplessly! Regards, LDH
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Nightingale Congratulations, someone at last actualy says the hobbies fun. For all those that whine about costs, scales, you should try garden trains down under. Nothing is really available, tracks far too expensive to buy, locos are out of this world and to get anything on the net costs an arm and a leg to import. Shipping out of the US is incredibibly expensive. So what do you do, make your own. You need a house, church etc, none of these plastic things, you make your own. Whats the results, a train around the back yard where most weekends the kids are asking to look at. and more importantly the grandkids are out with me hot glueing the lolly sticks on plywood to make weatherboards for a house. Not sticking a plastc model together, but doing it from scratch. Stop moaning about scale, do it to 1:25, and that leaves a little tolerence both ways, and at the end of the day your having fun and if that gives some else some enjoyment, what else can you ask for?
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