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Originally Posted by Steve "Papa" Eastman:

All Tin Litho is good. To be different, I thought I'd share some of my H0.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM_o8OT0KV8

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfu1GJ6SB7o

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8Pr0zuVre8

 

Steve

Thanks for putting these up, Steve...I was unaware of these brands, at least as far as HO tin litho goes. I certainly agree that "all tin litho is good." 

That's very interesting to see Sakai HO running on O gauge track, like dual guage. Is it just a happy coincidence that it runs on regular O-gauge, or does it look like it was designed for that? Would it run on regular HO-gauge? I would be really interested to see details of the wheels and car construction. I thought I was seeing Marx when I saw that Pacemaker boxcar!

Bob
I do not mind at all if you share the videos.
 
 
thanks
 
Steve
Originally Posted by CNJ 3676:

Hi, Steve.

 

Thank you for sharing video of your HO equipment with us. I've been participating in a lengthy thread about HO on the 3-Rail Forum. If you don't mind, I'll post a link on that thread to yours as I'm sure those folks will be interested in seeing your videos as well.

 

Thank you,

 

Bob 

Ace
This particular set has pretty deep flanges and probably would nor run on regular H0 track. The track it came with is tubular H0 so it has a taller profile. I have another Sakai H0 set with more normal flanges that runs on regular H0 track.
 
Steve
 
Originally Posted by Ace:

That's very interesting to see Sakai HO running on O gauge track, like dual guage. Is it just a happy coincidence that it runs on regular O-gauge, or does it look like it was designed for that? Would it run on regular HO-gauge? I would be really interested to see details of the wheels and car construction. I thought I was seeing Marx when I saw that Pacemaker boxcar!

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