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I have some Japanese steam (and even more European steam). If you think there are lots of Japanese N scale steam models, you should check the variety of European N scale steam models!
Yikes, tell me about it. In recent weeks I've been slowly gathering information about European and Asian locomotive models (for an expanded locomotive encyclopedia) and it's been quite an eye-opener. Just amassing a barebones list of what's out there (past and present) will likely keep me busy for years. And that doesn't even include acquiring and testing them all! I should live so long... Cheers,-Mark
Fun, isn't it? I have accumulated some European models over the years. Time permitting, I might be able to assist in your (very worthy) cause. I know, I still owe you some photos.
Yeesh, the further I get into this the more bewildering it becomes. Basically manufacturer X makes locomotive Y and then sells it to a dozen different railroads (both state-run and private) in a half dozen different countries - with each of them then assigning their own "class" or "series" designation to it. It's the equivalent of the UP calling their SD40-2's "1234UP", BN calling them "100.456", Rock Island calling them "XYZ-555" (ad nauseum). I swear, the index alone is going to have 10,000 different entries Cheers,-Mark
Yeah, but you seem to actually enjoy doing this kind of research, and then publishing the results for everyone to reap the benefits of your extensive work!