
"Boxer Rebellion 15mm Train?" Topic
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| 11th ACR | 26 Oct 2009 8:12 p.m. PST |
I am looking at starting back to gaming with my 15 mm Boxer Rebellion Army's. But I need to find a train comparable to what they were using in China at the time and in 15 mm? Any help would be great. Robert Henry |
| Hrothgar Berserk | 26 Oct 2009 8:57 p.m. PST |
I'm not sure if it would work, but what about Peter Pig's Old West train? |
| boggler | 27 Oct 2009 3:56 a.m. PST |
Some of the old diecast ERTL Thomas the Tank Engine trains would work if you added a few bits and bobs to make them look the part? They often appear on ebay and aren't expensive. |
aegiscg47  | 27 Oct 2009 6:37 a.m. PST |
Peter Pig's train would work the best as the plow can be chiseled/sanded off as I'm currently doing for a Sudan train. Brookhurst was having a sale on the engine and cars for a pretty decent price when I got mine. The main issue is the TT scale track which is sold by Stone Mountain(unpainted) and QRF(painted). I'm still waiting for my QRF order from six plus weeks ago to show up I can glue the wheels on the cars to the exact dimensions of the track. |
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