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If you're Timonium bound, there was a vendor (Scale Model Railroads) selling off estate On30 locomotives ranging from $50 for the Davenport to no more than $150 for steam with DCC and sound. I don't know if any could be modified for your needs...Jeff
Given the number of gauge switchers running amok here these days you could have made a small fortune in finders fees pimpin these to TRW members. Wish I had seen it before today - he didn't by any chance have any of the side rod gas mechanicals did he?
I must admit, the whole dual gauge thing with On30 you already mentioned is one of the primary reasons I never seriously looked into modeling the section from Port Rayon toward Cranberry on my own layout...
And that dual gauge track is exactly what does appeal to me. And, you just have to admit that the dual gauge coal trestle in Johnson City is just cool.
I had a recent brainstorm that I would like to bounce off of my TRW friends. As we know, On30 gauge is approximately 31-1/2 scale inches in O scale. That's 4-1/2 scale inches too narrow for 36" narrow gauge track, but not a deal breaker for me to be able to use the very affordable and seemingly good quality Bachmann On30 ten wheelers decorated for the ET&WNC. However, O scale standard track is approximately 60 scale inches or 3-1/2" too wide as compared to the standard gauge of 4'8-1/2" or 56-1/2". That's also not a problem on its own, but if a modeler wants to model dual gauge track, using On30 and O scale track, it would more likely take on the look of Lionel track rather than dual gauge track.So, here's the idea. Since the On30 gauge is cheated 4-1/2 scale inches too narrow, why not do the same with the standard track gauge? In other words, why not make the standard gauge approximately 4'4", pulling the gauge in by 8", which should fix the disproportionate look. It's highly unlikely that I would even run any standard gauge equipment, and, even if I had a car or two for interchange, it shouldn't be too difficult to rebuild the trucks and regauge the wheelsets of a couple of freight cars.Thoughts?DFF
I wonder how close to S scale track it would end up being????
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With all of the room inside these locos, have you considered going dead-rail?