My new On30 Steam Locomotive!

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2007

This loco is On30, which is O scale (1:48) narrow gauge. I grew up in Newfoundland with narrow gauge trains. This loco is the first - supplied by Broadway Limited Imports - in my growing collection. This loco has already been kitbashed, detailed and repainted! I am modelling railways in Newfoundland during World War Two. When I get a section of layout finished I'll make a video of trains passing. Enjoy!

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  • I got it on ebay for maybe $185??? I can't remember. Was a while ago.

  • yours came letterd like that I assume NCNGRR with is Nevada County Narrow Gauge railroad I will have to look for one letterd like that ..that was a railroad that ran out of Colfax California

  • Neat. I liked the lettering, but now have repainted it. I did not really care what railway colours it came in, as it would have been repainted anyway. THanks for the info. I have never heard of Colfax. I'll Google it. I do like learning about narrow guage the world over.

  • that is ho or oo gauge not 0 gauge

  • This loco is O scale (1:48) that runs on HO track. Therefore it is like a real loco with 30 inches between the rails, hence "On30"

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  • I was thinking about getting one of these BLI 2-8-0s. would you reccomend them?

  • Accucraft sells this as a live steam loco meaning it still boiles water like the real thing cept smaller.

  • It's O scale narrow gauge. Specifically On30, or 30" between the rails. The nice thing is that O scale 30" gauge has the same distance between the rails as HO scale standard gauge, so you can use the cheap tracks.

  • I like everything about the train besides the whistle

  • I myself use this system..., if u do not need to program or change any thing on ur loco i would recommend this system, u can control 10 engines plus the sounds and functions, however u can't program anything at all, u can only change the number that the engine responds on, but besides that i haven't had any problems with it.

  • its o scale narrow guage on HO scale track to get the effect of smaller track

  • thats ho scale

  • i live in victoria BC to cool man

  • its an ok system, but very basic and limited, with DCC splash the cash, but do try them out if you can before buying

  • Beautiful! Thank you for posting. I am in the market for a DCC system. Would you still recommend your Bachmann Easy DCC? Thanx again.

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