Today wasn’t too hot so I went over to Jerry’s place to run my new acquisitions. He’s about to head for the NNGC in Maine so he wanted to test run his lumber train.
First up - Otto with the whole english train of Thomas wagons. Only one came with a face and that popped off very easily. All are excellent models of older UK stock at around 1:22.5 - apparently the UK guys swap the wheels to gauge 3 and run lots of them. The guards van on the end is a slightly smaller scale - maybe 1/26th (“Thomas Scale”) and won’t handle a 1:22.5 figure, but hey, the price was right. The flat car is my first LGB car, somewhat modified with UK buffers and Accucraft coach wheels - the largest I could find in my truck drawer, but still not as big as the Thomas ones. Which are rather nice spoked wheels, btw.
Jerry’s Lumberjack, somewhat improved with a corrugated roof, etc. I think the cars are Bachmann, and the backwoods caboose he bashed from an LGB DB freight.
Sea Lion taking the UK train around the main line past the vineyard (real vines!) We removed the LGB car as the Accu scale wheels were catching the LGB switch frogs - a well known issue. I’ll probably reduce the back-to-back a little.
Otto attempted the hill out of the inner loop onto the mainline and just about made it. There’s a limit to what a single oscillator can do! You can tell that not many trains go that way.
Lumberjack and the cut timber load. Jerry does a great job of detailing his cars and locos.
Sea Lion cooling down by the bush in the yard while we ate lunch.