Captain K.

1920s German museum train

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Fantastic , and as others have said, great staging for the photographs , it makes the train even more special.

Question: where did you get the wheels for the locomotive?

I'm working on a similar steam model, and to me it looks like only the old 12v motor had small wheels with a hole for the rods.

How did you get yours to work?

Thanks.

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Question: where did you get the wheels for the locomotive?

They appear to be Big Ben Bricks medium drivers.

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Question: where did you get the wheels for the locomotive?

There are Big Ben Bricks medium drivers.

How did you get yours to work?

In the tender of the locomotive a 9V Motor is installed.

I hope it helps.

Sven

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Hi Sven,

this is a nice work of a - I guess - prussian T3 with trailing tender and prussian passenger cars.

Very nice!

Andreas

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Very nice! I love old steam trains. They have a special charming and bring us good vibrations, especially when we had some experience with them in childhood. If you want, check my train station bellow to see what I'm talking about. Congrats!

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