09-11-2009, 10:31 AM
poliss Wrote:The Del Prado Flying Scotsman is an A1, but I don't know how practical it would be to motorise as it's a static model. It's probably 1:160 N scale too as opposed to the usual 1:148 British N Gauge.
Thought about that... cus I'm gonna do that with the Del Prado Royal Hudson.
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But with the British stuff being slightly different gauge... that would cause an issue motorizing it with a Bachmann A3 (as I doubt the Del Prado would look good on a Model Power Pacific chassis.
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