QUOTE (neil_s_wood @ 22 May 2008, 08:38) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The HO scale VR R class will feature:
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The first run will comprise:
Standard Coal Burner
(Numbers to be advised)
Festival of Britain display loco
R 704 This is the one at Williamstown Rail Museum.
West Coast Railway
R 711 R 766
Oil burners
R 719 R 748
Preserved locos
R 707 R 761
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Our HO VR R class 4-6-4 is due in 2009. Having seen the real loco this should be an impressive model. For VR modellers and others who are interested this should be a model to look forward to. If the standards of the Garratt were anything to go by this should be a good one.
***I hope its more reliable than the Garratt.... I've now put a dozen through rehabilitation, most due to the poor construction quality / assembly of the sound decoders which seem to fail frequently.
Interesting question though: HO scale. That makes the track gauge you'll need 18.375mm as its a 5'3" gauge Victorian loco. Same problem that the Irish have with gauge and scale.....
HO is 3.5mm scale on nearly accurate 16.5
OO is 4mm scale on nowhere near accurate 16.5
What do you call it when you put an HO broad gauge loco on 16.5.... Its going to look very knock-kneed compared to the lovely photo's Neil!
Richard
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The first run will comprise:
Standard Coal Burner
(Numbers to be advised)
Festival of Britain display loco
R 704 This is the one at Williamstown Rail Museum.
West Coast Railway
R 711 R 766
Oil burners
R 719 R 748
Preserved locos
R 707 R 761
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Our HO VR R class 4-6-4 is due in 2009. Having seen the real loco this should be an impressive model. For VR modellers and others who are interested this should be a model to look forward to. If the standards of the Garratt were anything to go by this should be a good one.

***I hope its more reliable than the Garratt.... I've now put a dozen through rehabilitation, most due to the poor construction quality / assembly of the sound decoders which seem to fail frequently.
Interesting question though: HO scale. That makes the track gauge you'll need 18.375mm as its a 5'3" gauge Victorian loco. Same problem that the Irish have with gauge and scale.....
HO is 3.5mm scale on nearly accurate 16.5
OO is 4mm scale on nowhere near accurate 16.5
What do you call it when you put an HO broad gauge loco on 16.5.... Its going to look very knock-kneed compared to the lovely photo's Neil!
Richard