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Miniatures Adventure => Railway Wargaming => Topic started by: Michi on April 18, 2010, 09:32:51 AM
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Very nice indeed !
I've had a fondness for armored trains of WWI-WWII, always saw such models as one step from a Weird WWI-WWII landship-dreadnought.
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Great mini wonderful work.
Very nice indeed !
I've had a fondness for armored trains of WWI-WWII, always saw such models as one step from a Weird WWI-WWII landship-dreadnought.
I was thinking that too!
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beautiful indeed
now I can see the bogies ;)
how does the engine wrestle the weight?
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how does the engine wrestle the weight?
The motor propels it without problems. It has two heavy brass flywheels for steady rotation, cardanic shafts and worm gears driving a cogwheel transmission to power two of three axles per bogie...
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electricity.....
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.....I was thinking that too!.....
Mind showing my age here but armored railway trains would be a good starting point to kitbash a WWWI-WWWII O.G.R.E. model if not a SOTR battlefield leviathan.
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very nice :)