We have one of these at the local club in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. Our gauge is a quarter inch narrower and these locos certainly are nice. Also, it's surprising how easy it can be to re-rail locos this size, just takes some ingenuity, since they are rather damn heavy! I only have a small tank loco myself (videos on profile) but we have some more great US stuff, including a Santa Fe 2-8-4, a Burlington (I think!) 2-10-4, a great little 4-4-0, and a Norfolk & Western Y6B! Lovely stuff!
Very nice work. Very nice, indeed.
Tecnobingo 1 year ago
I think I saw this C-19 at the 2009 BCWRR narrow gauge meet, Am I right?
chappybolo 2 years ago
Last year, I had seen a simular train for sale on ebay. 1/4 mile narrow guarge track included. price $ 30,000.00 (must be nice!)?
missingremote 3 years ago
We have one of these at the local club in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. Our gauge is a quarter inch narrower and these locos certainly are nice. Also, it's surprising how easy it can be to re-rail locos this size, just takes some ingenuity, since they are rather damn heavy! I only have a small tank loco myself (videos on profile) but we have some more great US stuff, including a Santa Fe 2-8-4, a Burlington (I think!) 2-10-4, a great little 4-4-0, and a Norfolk & Western Y6B! Lovely stuff!
PierreProcter 3 years ago
how the hell would you get one of those things back on track if it derailed? Forklift mabye.
KSE828 3 years ago