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The Railwire is not your personal army.
It had its buffers when it was in Canada, 1970...
Actually the buffers in front were removed and a big red USA style steam pilot added before it left England. Once it arrived in Boston a headlight was mounted next to the stack.
That would be nice, but I seem to recall Jason saying that they aren't quite ready to tackle N scale steam yet.
My wife for Christmas got me the 4 CD set about this engine when it toured the USA and Australia, and that got me interested in it. Hatton's (in the U.K.) has the engine with cars. The manufacturer is Dapoland the model is 2S-011-001D. Anyone have any experience with this company's products? Are they any good? It would make a different looking train.
One of the fellows at our club has a Dapool locomotive.The problem with them is you can't take them apart. The shell is glued on. He needed a replacement shell part and they ripped it off another loco with the glue still showing.Rick
Being glued together is definitely a problem. Hatton's has responded to my questions and one I asked is if there is room for a sound decoder. Their answer is no, there is no room for a decoder and speaker, it has a 6 pin plug for the included decoder. It does appear to be a tender drive engine, so there might be room in the boiler but that could be a problem to access if it is glued on. Looks like I may have to pass on this loco.
Doesn't mention any glued parts in these two articles so it may be possible. The difference between 1:148 and 1:160 is not major especially when you don't have another engine like this to compare it to. May have to do it after all.
Hey, wes_sutton, are you also known as Bingley Hall??