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....still many to be unwrapped....   |
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Santa Fe has touched the rails..... ...a close look from a kid....  |
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....there is the problem says the finger....  |
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..too many cooks spoil the broth.... but not MAERKLIN.....  |
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Joined: 15/03/2013(UTC) Posts: 50 Location: South Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi again,
By my estimates the DRG 44 pulled 3.5 times what the prototypes pull however they aren't loaded put some scale sized loads of metal in the wagons and see how they pull, I reckon it may be close to the prototype and put them on a 1.5% grade
Still they are impressive.
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Each wagon is 13 cm Loco is 28 cm |
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...and I have forgotten to tell you the limit was not 300 that night....you see I am still expecting some films.... |
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Joined: 15/03/2013(UTC) Posts: 50 Location: South Brisbane, Queensland
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You'd need to find some way of measuring the pullbar strength and then multiply that by 87 to give you the models tractive effort but generally they out pull the prototypes a single 44 would not be able to pull 100 wagons on it's own I don't think but the American Big Boy could on a level track.
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Joined: 13/07/2009(UTC) Posts: 9,035 Location: Istanbul,
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Originally Posted by: evan.v.giles  You'd need to find some way of measuring the pullbar strength and then multiply that by 87 to give you the models tractive effort but generally they out pull the prototypes a single 44 would not be able to pull 100 wagons on it's own I don't think but the American Big Boy could on a level track.
What I simply intend is to pass 400 limit with HER.... and look forward to see something better.... but so far nothing... |
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...one of the wagons from that night....  |
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Ma: 4415.1 Kühlwagen produced 1976.....   |
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