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I think that I have enough industries for this small Model Railroad switching route, but I will contact you if I have any questions. Thank you for offering.
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Two old WIPs of mine
Crossing signals are on the DLS search grade xing Oh 2lane no gate or something close to that.
You guys never seen British Rail classed units before...? Welp first for everybody.
If anything that unit reminds me of GECX 809, an early GE widecab prototype at Erie that was used on road tests.
Paul Duda foto~
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Slightly off topic but I really am curious. On the left we can see the track diverging by only about a foot then running parallel for about 80-100 feet before converging again. What's going on?
To be frank, that's because it is a garden railroad, or near enough. The locomotive is based on a 15-inch-gauge locomotive, which, while technically still narrow-gauge, the locos(in this case based on a Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch locomotive) are small enough to make a fence look like a parapet wall:That engine looks out of scale, like a garden railroad compared to the size of the gate.
To be frank, that's because it is a garden railroad, or near enough. The locomotive is based on a 15-inch-gauge locomotive, which, while technically still narrow-gauge, the locos(in this case based on a Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch locomotive) are small enough to make a fence look like a parapet wall:
The locomotive seems out of scale, however, because it is a little out of scale, even for an RH&D locomotive. Unfortunately the creator saw fit to up the gauge to 2', making the whole loco look like miniature broad gauge, and losing the greater effect. The intensely bright paint and strange, out-of-place tender doesn't exactly help with that.