WM183
Western Thunderer
Hi folks.
I have long dabbled in 2mm/foot, largely due to the convenience of the 2mm association as a 1 stop shop for overseas modellers. A while ago - a few years now - I bought a 42xx "kit" from Worsely Works, and a dandy it is! I want to build the chassis now, and get something to run in 2mm to prove I can, and to determine once and for all if it's too small a scale for me. I have built a number of wagons and a bit of track, and now it's time to make this critter crawl.
However... it's an 8 coupled tank engine. Do people really run no compensation in 2mm? There is likely enough room inside the smokebox for a keep alive cap, but I'd rather put lead there and inside the bunker. Will it really just be ok with a rigid chassis?
Very puzzled, but love this teeny thing,
Amanda
I have long dabbled in 2mm/foot, largely due to the convenience of the 2mm association as a 1 stop shop for overseas modellers. A while ago - a few years now - I bought a 42xx "kit" from Worsely Works, and a dandy it is! I want to build the chassis now, and get something to run in 2mm to prove I can, and to determine once and for all if it's too small a scale for me. I have built a number of wagons and a bit of track, and now it's time to make this critter crawl.
However... it's an 8 coupled tank engine. Do people really run no compensation in 2mm? There is likely enough room inside the smokebox for a keep alive cap, but I'd rather put lead there and inside the bunker. Will it really just be ok with a rigid chassis?
Very puzzled, but love this teeny thing,
Amanda
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