
"N Scale (10mm) 1860-70 Trains" Topic
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privateer  | 04 Jan 2010 8:58 p.m. PST |
I am looking for an N Scale 10/12mm 1860-1870 European Train and Rolling Stock for my Franco-Prussian Troops. Does anyone know if one is made or where I can get one from? I don't want it to be a working one as its just for the game. Thanks |
Gungnir  | 05 Jan 2010 12:41 a.m. PST |
Fleischmann has a few trains in their N series for Era (Epoch) I which should do, but they are not cheap. link I don't know of any in kit form or so. |
| boggler | 05 Jan 2010 3:08 a.m. PST |
You can get hold of suitable static model locomotives on ebay which were issued with a magazine series a couple of years ago (I can't remember the name of the magazine but it was one of those Del Prado type things). |
| boggler | 05 Jan 2010 3:20 a.m. PST |
This is it: auction No carriages but you could use ordinary N gauge rolling stock for those, especially if you got them second hand on ebay or in kit form. These might do for the FPW: auction auction |
| Grizwald | 05 Jan 2010 3:54 a.m. PST |
"You can get hold of suitable static model locomotives on ebay which were issued with a magazine series a couple of years ago" Depends on how fussy you are. Nearly all of those listed on that auction are far too late in period. |
| boggler | 05 Jan 2010 4:21 a.m. PST |
Not the ones I've picked out Mike |
aecurtis  | 06 Jan 2010 4:24 a.m. PST |
The 0-6-0, yes: built 1854. The 4-6-0 was built in 1884. Allen |
| boggler | 06 Jan 2010 12:36 p.m. PST |
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privateer  | 06 Jan 2010 6:01 p.m. PST |
Thank you, I have just bid on them Thanks again |
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