the Accucraft SP 2-10-2 can out-perform the Mikado, but you might need a larger radius curve to use that one. whats the biggest loco that your club's members own that is able to run on that layout?
@JoostdeVaar here in the USA, people will often convert a spare room or a basement in a building into an HO scale empire. a lot of people belong to clubs that have very cool layouts. some have recently put live loads(real coal, ore, very fine gravel, etc.) in the operations, which adds more intensity to pusher operations.
were did you get it from
lewis9968 4 months ago
How one control the speed of this advice?
TrainAsia 8 months ago
the Accucraft SP 2-10-2 can out-perform the Mikado, but you might need a larger radius curve to use that one. whats the biggest loco that your club's members own that is able to run on that layout?
Fireheart528 1 year ago
Great garden railway, if we had the weather think I would like to try that, first class
howarth004 1 year ago
Hi Joost.
Check the G1MRA website. They have several Dutch members and you could meet up with them and see our hobby in the Netherlands.
svrronline 2 years ago
Wow, I'm looking for a new hobby and was considering H0 scale trains. This is also very cool!
Now I only need a very large garden..
Joost from the Netherlands.
JoostdeVaar 2 years ago
@JoostdeVaar you dont need a garden for H0. But you need one for gauge one
Buemmo 1 year ago
@JoostdeVaar here in the USA, people will often convert a spare room or a basement in a building into an HO scale empire. a lot of people belong to clubs that have very cool layouts. some have recently put live loads(real coal, ore, very fine gravel, etc.) in the operations, which adds more intensity to pusher operations.
Fireheart528 1 year ago
It is Gauge One, 45mm.
svrronline 2 years ago
what gauge is this?
cubspiano 2 years ago
darn wind up toys will do that every time!
looks like fun thanks for sharing!
oldtroll52 3 years ago