Grand Scale at Train Mountain
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Topics may include: antique park gauge train restoration, preservation, and history; building new grand scale equipment from scratch; large scale miniature railway construction, maintenance, and safe operation; fallen flags; track, gauge, and equipment standards; grand scale vendor offerings; and, compiling an on-line motive power roster.
Topics may include: antique park gauge train restoration, preservation, and history; building new grand scale equipment from scratch; large scale miniature railway construction, maintenance, and safe operation; fallen flags; track, gauge, and equipment standards; grand scale vendor offerings; and, compiling an on-line motive power roster.
Grand Scale at Train Mountain
Think about how much better TM would be if it had 5-10 miles of dual gauge 15" & 24" gauge track... I'd pack up and my family and move there permanently if that existed. Bless
- RussellCofIdaho
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Re: Grand Scale at Train Mountain
Would be gorgeous! I think the larger gauges are much more stable and 'people friendly' but 7.5" is really popular for backyards and above, WAY above in the case of Train Mountain.
I really like the setup in Tilden park, Oakland, California with the Golden Gate Live Steamers and the Redwood Valley Railway 15" gauge running separate, nearby routes.
I really like the setup in Tilden park, Oakland, California with the Golden Gate Live Steamers and the Redwood Valley Railway 15" gauge running separate, nearby routes.
Russell Courtenay
Idaho - USA
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Big trains and big dreams...
Idaho - USA
unknownidaho.wordpress.com
Big trains and big dreams...
Re: Grand Scale at Train Mountain
I would be all for it except that I have already sold my 15" Mogul. Oh well I had fun with it while I owned it.
John B.
John B.