If you have the room, equipment, time, and money, 15" gauge is nice.
I've driven 7-1/2" gauge also and prefer 3-3/4 gauge because the perception of speed is greater even though both scales may travel the same speed.
For serious passenger hauling 7-1/2" and up is indeed preferable but, the anti-tipping rail (in yellow in the video) does a great job in preventing serious derailments of the riding cars.
Looks cool but I'm sticking with 15 gauge.
Dinosorable 4 months ago
@Dinosorable
If you have the room, equipment, time, and money, 15" gauge is nice.
I've driven 7-1/2" gauge also and prefer 3-3/4 gauge because the perception of speed is greater even though both scales may travel the same speed.
For serious passenger hauling 7-1/2" and up is indeed preferable but, the anti-tipping rail (in yellow in the video) does a great job in preventing serious derailments of the riding cars.
BasementEngineer 1 month ago
Hi Wolfgang,
No. 2888 is running well. Looks like she'll be ready for paint soon. Hope to see you again in July.
You can find some videos from MLS on my YouTube account.
tootall287 11 months ago
@tootall287
We certainly are planning to attend those festivities! We would not want to miss your hospitality, camaraderie, and good fellowship for any reason.
Wolfgang
BasementEngineer 11 months ago