Yes that would be surprising and impressive.
Ian
I would like to take this opportunity to push my long term barrow; of wanting to have a WW2 German Field Marshals train. I have the engine, in my DR Mallet and a luxury passenger coach with my Golden Mountain coach but i would like an anti aircraft gun mounted on a gondola or similar and an open waggon full of Nazi troops.
I could run it out and play "Deutschtland" loudly over an amplifier, along with a few loud cannoades and i could get myself a little black moustache and brown blazer with a swaztika on the arm.
This would certainly wake people up and grab attention.
rgds Ian
Tom Trigg
No need to apologise - always value your contributions . If you want to defend your line - and it seems you need it have a look at the us army core of engineers manual - http://www.girr.org/girr/military_railways/military_railways.html
last sections is all about armoured trains .
I downloaded the pdf file with the plans http://www.cardmodels.net/forum/attachment.php?s=f4c8b43943a4a4cb9a78bf350b5b638b&attachmentid=602&d=1138787489
and resized to match the correct scale - it does mean saving the images as a screen dump then splitting and resizing but it saves a lot of working out very funny angles - Just transferred shapes to styrene then glued together with blocks of thick sheet inside to reinforce corners
not very neat on mine but it worked ok - turret was formed from a ring of styrene rolled and glued to disc - guns are wood dowel and plastic , lights are biro tube , spotlight on roof is plastic tube from accounting machine paper roll . rivets are slices of plastic (evergreen) rod glued with revell liquid cement - mark positions with pencil apply spot of glue , apply rivet. afterwards sand to flatten and round edges. Was a cheap build and runs well on gandy dancer chassis.
This site has info on details http://derela.republika.pl/drais.htm
Would love to take orders but for the work involved but its really easy to build yourself
In all seriousness i wouldn't mind one of those tanks myself, it would look great running around the track at an open day or running day as we call them in this part of the world.
Rgds ian
Have fun with your trains
tangerine-jack wrote:Oh Lordy, here we go again. Might as well start a new thread...........................
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
TJ, the resources of the RT&F stand ready to assist you in any way needed in order that that smart a-- upstart over there on the Left Coast be held in check! I would even support bringing Vinny and the boys out of retirement!
I don't care what you say, it ain't gonna stop the bad mouth and provocation til we either shut him down or buy him out! I darn well know that he's just like those dictators from WWII, once he ate you up, I'd be next; so I'm ready to support your efforts to repulse his attacks!
There is already a kit available from a polish manufactorer but it seems to be out of production in 1/35
it would be an easy resin kit to make but I suspect demand would be limited to say the least
Cheating is wrong. LOL
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
cheated a little and used a card model i downloaded as a cutting template suitably scaled up
the originals were towed by the train if not in use as recconaisance
http://www.cardmodels.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3318
Just finished my scratchbuilt - well mostly scratchbuilt Polish Draisine
plastic card construction and sat on a cutdown Bachmann gandy dancer
The prototype was manyfactured by Tatra with a crew of 3 and was a self propelled armoured scout vehicle It was attatched to an armoured train - the remainder of the train is currently under construction
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