01-25-2011, 02:38 AM
Hallo Gerd,
nice to read from you here and welcome in our circle of German model railroaders in this forum. It looks that we are a fast growing species on this side of Atlantic.
I'm very interested to see the progress in building your Shay and I hope for success building such a heavy mechanical engine.
@AF350,
a short note to the East German TT-scale producer Tillig. They have a wide sort of TT models in their product lines because the TT-scale is wide spread especially in Eastern Germany. I think there are 35 diferent basic engines and more than 100 types of rolling stock and they develop each year a good number of new models - only in TT-scale. Tillig produced also fine HO models (all after German and European originals). Here the Tillig-Website if you would like to spend a view on their products.
nice to read from you here and welcome in our circle of German model railroaders in this forum. It looks that we are a fast growing species on this side of Atlantic.
I'm very interested to see the progress in building your Shay and I hope for success building such a heavy mechanical engine.
@AF350,
a short note to the East German TT-scale producer Tillig. They have a wide sort of TT models in their product lines because the TT-scale is wide spread especially in Eastern Germany. I think there are 35 diferent basic engines and more than 100 types of rolling stock and they develop each year a good number of new models - only in TT-scale. Tillig produced also fine HO models (all after German and European originals). Here the Tillig-Website if you would like to spend a view on their products.
Cheers, Bernd
Please visit also my website www.us-modelsof1900.de.
You can read some more about my model projects and interests in my chronicle of facebook.
Please visit also my website www.us-modelsof1900.de.
You can read some more about my model projects and interests in my chronicle of facebook.