QUOTE: Originally posted by Bucksco All the clowns on this forum really make me laugh [:o)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Puckdropper http://www.boecker-varel.de/images/BGB-Fahrzeuge%20Harz_Brockenlok%2099-7222-5.jpg Is this the rail shaver you guys were talking about? I didn't bother to reread the thread before posting... I had a feeling Mikado wasn't right...
QUOTE: Originally posted by Curmudgeon No. They aren't even Mikados. They are 2-4-4-2's. The engine assembly is pivoted in the center, with slip-rods to allow comression and expansion. It does a good job, but a 2-8-2 it isn't.
QUOTE: Wellllllllll .........have you seen the video of the considerably shortened LGB/Aster GG1 going through a R1 curve?
QUOTE: Originally posted by the feed wait so if the 99 7222-5 will make it in a R1 curve...y cant the aristo mikado do it?? or did i miss something imporant on the articulated driverods on the 99 7222-5?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rastun Yes it's true. now how they look going around that curve is all in the eye of the beholder. [*^_^*]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Greg Elmassian I thought there was a new 2-10-2 steam loco that will not go around r1 curves. Anyone know? Looks like an excellent start for a 2-10-10-2 Santa Fe, except oh the cost! Regards, Greg
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