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Coming out next in the WDLR range the H Class wagon.

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I am running out of wagons to do next.If any one has any info on the other classes a U Class would be ideal.



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Nice rivets!



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Very nice!

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Barry, would you ever consider static locomotive kits? I'm surprised these aren't more popular, prices for buying a loco kit that I don't plan to run is very, very expensive

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Crewe Tractor (Based on the 1917 onwards Ford Model T)?

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That looks really good Barry.



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Thanks guys.

Rob the Crew tractor has always been a favourite of mine. As it is so small there is no commercial N gauge chassis that would fit any where to make it a "runner". However there is a chassis that could be used for the wagon it is pulling.

So it could be done. I do have scale 4mm (1:76) drawings for it and with an etch chassis it could be done.

What have I let myself into now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



-- Edited by baldwin on Monday 4th of February 2013 11:39:17 AM



-- Edited by baldwin on Monday 4th of February 2013 11:39:53 AM

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Barry John


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I suppose that you mean the "Decauville" track, as used on the Western front ? gemsco

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anything like this used by the Germans? I've been trying to locate info pertaining to that for a long time. (It also helps my fortress project because I am trying to find 25mm narrow guage track for my fahrpanzers.-when I can acquire them that is...doh)

 

Greetings, Josh



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