QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Why do you North Americans only think about industrial or mining set ups, surely you can stretch your imagination and think about the something more original and pleasant. I like to run passenger trains, as well now as goods (freight) trains and surely you could consider something like I have done and that is produce a pleasant layout through which you would like to travel ypourself. Would you rather see your trains go through these bleak landscapes or through pleasant scenery with flowers, decorative scenes of gravel and pebbles etc. From the many North American model railways I have seen photographs of, they just about all seem to be just clones of each other. This is not to say they are not very good layouts with some outstanding and extensive work going into them. My advice is to give your imagination a go and try to do something quite different, you will reap the rewards i can tell you. Rgds Ian
Tom Trigg
QUOTE: Originally posted by vbsltco Ian Americans put a great deal of thought and effort into modeling industrial and mining railroads for the sole purpose of keeping you pissed off. Bob
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
QUOTE: Originally posted by Torby (Ian lives in Australia, so I imagine he has a pretty good grasp of the concept of "Bleak." )
QUOTE: Originally posted by Chompers I'm probably going to regret this but.......... 2 years ago, i read that "the purpose of a model train is for the users pleasure" so if iandor likes twisty "s"bends in a small space, then his railway is doing its job. if you like long coal drags pulled by 6 dash- 9's, then you run them!!!!!!!!!!! lately there hasn't been 1 new topic in which everyone hasn't tried to mock iandor or tried to get into a fight. Thats how i see it!
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt Capt, A little help here please. Since I#8217;m not of the Euro persuasion I don#8217;t understand exactly what an R1 curve is. I assume it means, R = radius and 1= 1meter. So R1 = 39#8221; radius curve? Thanks Walt PS. Do you happen to know what the effective radius of a #4 turnout is?
QUOTE: Originally posted by capt_turk Shay and Climax will work on the 4 footers, the Heisler though does need the 6er's , its drivetrain is too long for the 4 footers and will bind up...at least thats the warning I got. I have the Hiesler ,and it has absolutely no problem with R1 curves. I have checked the travel on the trucks and there is still alittle bit of travel left on R1's. My track is just laid out on the grass so it is by no means smooth and level. The Hiesler handles it like a champ. It actually derails less than any other loco I have. The only time it has ever derailed was pulling 15 cars up an aprox. 4% grade with a R1 curve at the top. The front axle derailed.
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