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#51
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by Webbo - January 09, 2026, 06:09:16 AM
Quote from: Bob G on January 08, 2026, 09:41:04 AMI claim the fifth amendment... Oh and did you know N gauge storage takes up 1/8th the volume of OO? So you can have 8 times as many trains in N as you can in OO for the same storage space.

 :drool:


So N is vastly more expensive than OO if storage space is the limitation on loco numbers. If layout area is the limitation, then N is only 4 times more expensive than OO.

My locos are models from 3 continents (UK, North America, and Australia) across several time eras covering steam and diesels, but I only have about 55 locos in total  :*( . I thought that I had a lot, but am really put to shame by quite a few others on this forum. But since starting in N scale in about 1978, I admit to having had in my hands another 25 or so locos that I have since sold on for various reasons.

Webbo   
#52
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by icairns - January 09, 2026, 02:22:14 AM
Quote from: Roy L S on January 08, 2026, 11:47:23 PMand my kit-built 60532 "Blue Peter" (a resin kit but I can't remember by who),

Roy:

I think the resin kit for your Class A2 Blue Peter model was probably manufactured by a company called Fifty-Six and a Half Inch Model Railways (long since out of business). 

I bought the same resin kit (but from a different supplier) but never got it past the primer stage before GF came out with their A1 and A2 models.

Ian
#53
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by Graham - January 09, 2026, 12:12:35 AM
all I will admit to is:
more than I need, but less than I want.
#54
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by Roy L S - January 08, 2026, 11:47:23 PM
The simple honest truth is I don't know, but I have been modelling in N for a long time so it is a substantial number.

Most are now DCC (many sound fitted), but I have kept some of the more treasured analogue models such as my kit built Langley B1 61018 "Gnu" which runs on a Bachmann/Farish A3 chassis, and my kit-built 60532 "Blue Peter" (a resin kit but I can't remember by who), two Peco jubilees repainted into BR livery by the late and sadly missed Fred Hempsall (who also built me a Foxhunter A1 "Flamboyant" which I still have). there is also my first V2 converted (butchered) from a Farish A3 with scratch-built tender on their LMS chassis. I also have a few very early Farish locos like the original 94xx and Holden Tank. Oh, and maybe 8 Union Mills locos, only one of which has had the DCC treatment (a J38).

It must be some kind of illness I think!  :hmmm:

Roy
#55
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by Trainfish - January 08, 2026, 11:17:25 PM
Just the 189 for me.
And the 44 DMU/EMUs
Which don't include the 13 HSTs
#56
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by njee20 - January 08, 2026, 11:03:38 PM
It is an affliction! At least they're colourful!
#57
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by Newportnobby - January 08, 2026, 07:01:52 PM
That really is a class 66 compulsion!! :o
#58
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by njee20 - January 08, 2026, 05:28:58 PM
More than some, but not as many as others!

I started in 2009, try to stick fairly rigidly to WCML post-2010 models, I think I've only got a handful that don't fit. Total of about 150, but it's a long time since I counted, and I do sell stuff on quite regularly. Think I've now hit fifty class 66s with the release of the Revolution ones!
#59
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by Bob G - January 08, 2026, 05:20:08 PM
Quote from: Newportnobby on January 08, 2026, 12:50:57 PMSo fess up - numbers please :D

OK. When I was an OO kid modeller in the 1960s I got 1 train a year. I had five when I changed to N in 1970.

We were not well off when I was at secondary school or even at Uni, and so I had maybe 10 N gauge by the age of 25. With my first job I had cash to spare. By the age of 40 I think I had around 50 locos. Then Farish sold out to Bachmann and there was a shortage, especially of green diesels!

Salaries went up, as did the desire to possess something even if it didn't fit in with what I was modelling at the time. I think that this qualifies as an addiction. I now had the ability to own something that in the past I could not have afforded. So I bought it. But I have also been selling things acquired like that too, because I can always look back and say "Yes I had one of those once". The Blue Pullman (Midland Pullman) is a classic example of that.

So in fact my stock is not as excessive as some. Well that's what I tell myself, anyway. It is themed by era, and I've narrowed the eras down to exclude most of the 1980s and 1990s now. The focus is on 1955-1968 and 1968-1980 now. And that's because of the availability of stock that fits my preferred regions (S and W) and eras (4-7).

And as I said before, of those 50 odd locos I had pre-2005, I only have my first N gauge loco, a Peco Jubilee, for posterity. Everything else has been bought post 2005 (but this also includes older models, like the Peco Adams B4 tank, for example).

Ah. That was cathartic.
Bob
#60
N Gauge Discussion / Re: How many locos?
Last post by icairns - January 08, 2026, 03:50:20 PM
The Ferryhill locomotive roster has the following:

 - 25 steam locos
 - 33 diesel locos
 - 6 electric locos
 - 5 DMUs/EMUs
 - 69 locos total

In addition, I have the Dapol LNER J72 0-6-0T on pre-order

I bought my first N gauge loco in 1967, so I have only been averaging just over one new loco per year over that period.

Ian
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