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Posts posted by TrainzBrainz23
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I like to add this rare, hand crafted item to the mix.
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Very nice concept and model! The articulated bogie does look a bit sparse, but I like it nonetheless.
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Here are a few “One of a Kind” locomotives I found.
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How could the ICE 1 and X2000 demo trains operate on the Amtrak NEC when they operate at 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC and 25 kV 50 Hz AC and the NEC uses 25 kV at 60 Hz AC, 12.5 kV at 60 Hz AC, and 12 kV at 25 Hz AC?
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at the beach
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With modern ways
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and painting walls
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3 hours ago, sncf231e said:
The US railroads did not share the same method of class naming for locomotives. Of course the Whyte notation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whyte_notation) was used for wheel arrangements. Classification for steam locomotives for all US railroads can be found in the book Guide to North American Steam locomotives published by Kalmbach.
Regards
Fred
Thank you, I will have to check out this book!
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How do US railroads come up with the class naming of locomotives, like the PRR’s K4 or the SOU Ps-4?
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the number pi
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Riders On A Storm - The Doors
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It might just be me, but the pictures aren’t working.
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The Lost Battalion - Sabaton
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The End Of The War To End All Wars - Sabaton
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54 minutes ago, Quarryscapes said:
Possibly on the finescale layout Borth Y Gest?
No, I looked. Only Palmerston, Litte Giant, Livingstone Thompson, Merddin Emrys, Taliesin, and Snowdon Ranger.
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Has anyone ever done the FR’s double fairlie Little Wonder in 4mm? I’ve seen it done in 7mm, and have searched for a 4mm version for a while.
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A Ghost In The Trenches - Sabaton
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On 24/09/2018 at 13:13, Andy Y said:
You should be able to hide the post, a form of soft delete.
Then can others see it?
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On 14/01/2020 at 10:59, drmditch said:
Do thoroughly recommend Mr Brown's book.
It is a good book, I have it right beside me right now!
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For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica
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Which is better? The Langley Miniatures Fairlie of The Backwoods Miniatures Fairlie?
The Langley Double Fairlie is £138.65 and is white metal.
The Backwoods Double Fairlie is £110 and is brass.
I have no experience with brass, so I’m thinking about going with the Langley Miniatures Fairlie.
Ted Polet has said some of the Langley kits are poorer quality than today’s standards.
I’m on the fence about the subject, so I want some outside help.
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To Hell and Back - Sabaton
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Coat of Arms - Sabaton
Imaginary Locomotives
in Modelling musings & miscellany
Posted · Edited by TrainzBrainz23
Would this fit here?
A fictional boxcab I drew up based on the main chassis of a Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 and a body from some cabooses (cabeese?) lettered for a fictional railroad I'm thinking up. Heavily inspired by the works from this site.