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Thanks for the pictures!Thanks for the likes.
Your tracklaying skills are an inspiration. Handlaid track? Even if you can get tracks cheaply at a model shop it just looks so much better for a narrow-gauge line to lay one's own tracks. What are the sleepers made of again?Track on my partly built layout.
Your tracklaying skills are an inspiration. Handlaid track? Even if you can get tracks cheaply at a model shop it just looks so much better for a narrow-gauge line to lay one's own tracks. What are the sleepers made of again?
Already mentioned the small stash of vintage American Flyer here but it's annoying how little S Scale gear is out there for cheap--but --
Anyway--Found an online group that is 3d-printing chassis and such for S gauge trains! While it won't work for fixing these steam locomotives they DO HAVE the plans & files to build diesel-electric locomotives, and I suppose one could use the files for the motor bogies to build some electric freight motors, some trolleys or interurban cars, or anything nice like that.
The S Gauge stuff is sold by "Dragon Railroad" which -- here's the files. I do not have a 3d printer yet, nor do I have $56 for plastic train directions, but I'm really curious about making some of these little guys and detailing them. You can probably get the American Flyer trucks from Lionel now that have rotating bearing caps, and of course detailing parts are available from a lot of places, so that'll be interesting to see just how good they could look.
Dragon Railway V2 - Complete set
Me with my classic Aurora Postage Stamp Trains and tracks, 1968. I sooooo loved N-Gauge.
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Such nostalgia!![]()
I don't have any model trains, but what takes my fancy are model steam engines which go hand in hand. Those things are so cool
Have you ever constructed models from scratch? Like literally out of bare materials?What I do these days is budget modelling as prices have gone so high. I fond ways to make things without spending too much.
Part of the charm is to make attractive things, which is why I love 7mm scale narrow gauge.
Have you ever constructed models from scratch? Like literally out of bare materials?