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  1. 4 hours ago, Nile said:

    James does seem more 3mm scale. When I built one I increased the cab height, amongst other mods.

    As I understand things, Peco were initially intending to make these for TTn3 before Eggerbahn arrived and H09/009 took off. If you look at the cab openings on both James and Jeanette, they’re definitely undersized for 4mm scale.

     

    Charlie Insley

  2. Just joined this conversation. I’ve modelled French 60cm for about 13 years now, and the dodge I’ve used is to model the stock in 4mm scale, so it looks ok on the track, but the layout itself is 3.5mm/H0e. This allowed me to use the small no of kid that are available for French 60cm and which tend to be 009 (e.g. the Tortillard Models Weidknecht 4-6-0 - such as ran on the Calvados and the Tarn, or the BCF Models Calvados 4w coaches).  My layout is set in Normandy, in the Caux region (east of the Seine) and is an imaginary line along the coast around Étretat and Fécamp; it’s called St Etienne-en-Caux and was in Continental Modeller in October-December 2010. A few pictures here.

     

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  3. Neil, how did you manage that fact that the rear driving wheels have got a lot of sideplay? Without the rear pony wheels, doesn’t the chassis wiggle from side to side a bit?

     

    You've achieved a good finish on that model. You should start your own topic showing us your ng models, what I've seen so far looks good.

    Back to Skarloey, I got the saw out again and removed the rear of the chassis and cleaned things up back there. the result is a more compact looking loco.

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    Using bits and bobs I got to work on the inside of the cab. I've tried to make the motor mount look like the firebox backhead, complete with steam dome and safety valves. They sort of line up with those on the cab roof.

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  4. As Paul RHB says, the prototype for the Minitrains model was built as a competition entry to find a British outline model to use the standard MinitrainS Krauss mechanism. My model was inspired by 'Excelsior' (late of the Kerry Tramway), known to most in her 0-4-2 configuration but built as an 0-4-0. Because the model was built to fit the chassis unmodified, there were, shall we say, some compromises - notably in width and length, plus the need to use the standard MinitrainS stovepipe funnel to fix the body to the chassis. That said, the model has been released for a couple of weeks and I've already seen several in modified condition on other forums!

     

    Charlie Insley

  5. Super work, Franck - very atmospheric!  I built one of the Moroccan 0-6-6-0s for my French 009/H0e layout St-Etienne-en-Caux, using the Bachmann Spectrum USRA mallet.

     

    Where did you get the station master from, by the way - at least, I mean the man by the station building wearing the sun helmet?

     

    Charlie Insley

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