Question re 3-1/2" & 4 3/4" gauge garden locos?
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That's one of my lottery winner dreams - enough land to run something like that, and the money to buy the required tools to build a kit live steamer or three to run around on my propertly. Totally scratchbuilt - I would say is beyond my talent range. I've also seen some nice diesels on display, that use a gas engine and hydraulic drive. Even a second oen to MU - it ahs hydraulic lines as MU hoses so the trailer has 'traction motors' but there's only one gas prime mover for both. Or I could jsut join the local club, they have both common smaller sizes plus an 15" gauge line - amuesement park trains, only their equipment is mostly done up realistically, except for some of the rider cars.

--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad of the 1950's in HO

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