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topic: 689Bumpy track
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posted: 12 Jan 2009 17:35

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Martin Wynne
 
West Of The Severn - United Kingdom

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Worth waiting for it to load: :)



Martin.

posted: 12 Jan 2009 19:08

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Phil O
 
Plymouth - United Kingdom

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Hi Martin

Nice footage any idea where it is? From a boilermakers perspective some of those steam leaks are a bit scarey.

Cheers Phil  :thumb:

posted: 12 Jan 2009 19:31

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Paul Boyd
 
Loughborough - United Kingdom

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Some of that footage made me wince! Producing track that bad, and the stock to run on it, would actually be quite a challenge in model form. You'd need a certain amount of weight to get the right rock'n'roll momentum.

...and then some smart-a**e would comment about the poor modelling skills :D

posted: 13 Jan 2009 10:22

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Martin Wynne
 
West Of The Severn - United Kingdom

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Phil O wrote:
Nice footage any idea where it is? From a boilermakers perspective some of those steam leaks are a bit scarey.
Hi Phil,

Thanks to RMweb, it's been identified as the Yinghao Coal Railway in China:

http://www.chinasteam.com/trains/china232.htm

Here's more:







Martin.

posted: 13 Jan 2009 15:01

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John Lewis
 
Croydon - United Kingdom

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I think the photographer was rather brave!

John

posted: 13 Jan 2009 18:30

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Martin Lloyd
 
Middlesbrough - United Kingdom

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I think the p-way man needs new glasses! :cool:

posted: 13 Jan 2009 19:22

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Bruce Wilson
 
Barrie - Ontario Canada

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Paul Boyd wrote:
Some of that footage made me wince! Producing track that bad, and the stock to run on it, would actually be quite a challenge in model form. You'd need a certain amount of weight to get the right rock'n'roll momentum.

...and then some smart-a**e would comment about the poor modelling skills :D
Does Templot allow for the z-component?  Otherwise a judiciously applied hammer would do the trick :roll:

Bruce Wilson
Barrie, Ontario





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