British trams

Started by polo2k, September 19, 2015, 09:44:02 PM

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polo2k

Does such a beast exist in n gauge?
I know people used ro use a garish bogie under a typhoon body, but I'm looking for something a bit more accurate.
Cheers
-Ash-



The only way to guarantee failure, is not to try

scotsoft


bluedepot

just those oxford diecast static trams i think, pretty sure i read someone has motorised them...

plus you can get blackpool tram resin kits

cheers


tim

NTrain

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I am working on one of these. Trying to work out how to motorise the thing

PLD

Quote from: NTrain on September 20, 2015, 10:29:32 PM
I am working on one of these. Trying to work out how to motorise the thing
For total realism, just make sure your chosen mechanism can barely move itself and breaks down regularly...  ;) :P

railsquid

Quote from: NTrain on September 20, 2015, 10:29:32 PM
[smg id=29565 type=preview align=center caption="T69"]

I am working on one of these. Trying to work out how to motorise the thing

Check out this thread on the JNS forum (site is occasionally unresponsive at the moment); tram in question is Dutch but similar issues.

Caz

There a lots of single deck trams available but what we British modellers want is a double deck version similar to the Oxford models ones currently available.  I know some people have motorised them but it would be great to have one purposed design.   :pleasesign:
Caz
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