Hello again
I was just wondering if there was any P4-type advice on narrow gauge modelling. I'm currently using Peco N gauge track (009) for that part of the layout which is OK but isn't that realistic...
I think this scales to approx. 2' 3" on the prototype ? Would this cover any of the Welsh lines or North Devon /Somerset maybe ? (I've just ridden the Lynmouth area short line but forgot to ask the gauge).
Also, I would like to convert a Graham Farish 08 Diesel shunter (N) to narrow gauge steam outline. Something like a Pug or Hunslett maybe.
Thanks for any guidance.
Dave
Narrow Gauge advice
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Re: Narrow Gauge advice
See http://www.scalefour.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3890
And the Talyllyn is 2'3" http://www.talyllyn.co.uk/about, also the Corris Rly.
Regards
Keith
And the Talyllyn is 2'3" http://www.talyllyn.co.uk/about, also the Corris Rly.
Regards
Keith
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Re: Narrow Gauge advice
Dave will have to become a member to read that
It's a discussion about the interest in re-establishing a specific group to discuss narrow guage modelling to p4 track and wheel standards.
It may be, Dave, your interest is timely.
It's a discussion about the interest in re-establishing a specific group to discuss narrow guage modelling to p4 track and wheel standards.
It may be, Dave, your interest is timely.
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Re: Narrow Gauge advice
Oops, sorry, I didn't notice it was the guest book.
Keith
PS. The other does not need to be in the members' lounge, could perhaps be moved to the readable area, eg in "Trains,: model and prototype"
Keith
PS. The other does not need to be in the members' lounge, could perhaps be moved to the readable area, eg in "Trains,: model and prototype"
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