https://www.hattons.co.uk/stocklist/100 ... dlist.aspxShahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:02 pm Good work, now what's the best model to use approximating to a small French shunting locomotive circa 1940 that won't break the bank?
(And of course, in an ideal world, I can paint it sooty black and use it for Russia and the Netherlands as well..)
What's on your workbench?
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There you might have an issue as HO/OO locos are going to look very much underscale in 28mm. Is scratchbuilding a small (0-4-0) pannier or saddle tank loco out of the question?Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:02 pm Good work, now what's the best model to use approximating to a small French shunting locomotive circa 1940 that won't break the bank?
(And of course, in an ideal world, I can paint it sooty black and use it for Russia and the Netherlands as well..)
...or look for a cheap plastic toy that is the right size and 'fancy' it up?
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Actually, scratchbuilding is probably not a bad idea. I just need a second hand freight wagon chassis (cos' scratching wheels is a pain). Ok, that's a cool little project I can get into...
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Or this one.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:08 pmhttps://www.hattons.co.uk/stocklist/100 ... dlist.aspxShahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:02 pm Good work, now what's the best model to use approximating to a small French shunting locomotive circa 1940 that won't break the bank?
(And of course, in an ideal world, I can paint it sooty black and use it for Russia and the Netherlands as well..)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jouef-JOB-LO ... 3430608246
Lok for jouef stuff for french. There would also be baldwin tank locos from ww1
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On30 is good off the shelf, narrow gauge 1/48th models running on ho track. If you do not need it electrifed, look at airfix/dapol kits for the wheels and chassis and go from there.
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I'd think of this as a starting point but change out the wheels to something batter and cover the tank with a layer of card or thick paper to hide the gaps.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:14 pm Actually, scratchbuilding is probably not a bad idea. I just need a second hand freight wagon chassis (cos' scratching wheels is a pain). Ok, that's a cool little project I can get into...
https://ttcombat.com/products/steam-tra ... 5572&_ss=r
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Yeah that's a nice one, I thought Sarissa had one but couldn't find it when I lookedFreddBloggs wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 12:31 pm Or this one.
https://sarissa-precision.com/products/ ... llingstock
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My wife always orders that whenever we go out for Thai food.
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Can't she reach the table?BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:50 pmMy wife always orders that whenever we go out for Thai food.