Is this thing 0 gauge more or less? If so, it would look great with a 6 wheel motor in it........
I'd bid on it if I know what size it was.. Looks like it might be a little bigger than 0 gauge so I am curious
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Is this thing 0 gauge more or less? If so, it would look great with a 6 wheel motor in it........
I'd bid on it if I know what size it was.. Looks like it might be a little bigger than 0 gauge so I am curious
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The only way to find out is buying it; I will not bid against you
Regards
Fred
These are not mentioned in the JEP books on trains, so I do not know.
Dennis, it is bigger than the 222 you have bought, 1.5 more approximately. It never had a tender and it is a very light tin.
Don't have enough projects ????
So it is probably also smaller than standard or 1 gauge and bigger than 0 gauge. I'll let it go, it just looked really interesting though.
go ahead....you know you want it....
The time to buy a train is when you see it.
LOL Go for it Dennis .... I will hold off bidding as well LOL
( now you HAVE to buy it )
That's the only picture? I always like it when someone lays a ruler down or a dollar bill, so you can get an idea of size.
The question is..,can you convert it to O gauge whilst still preserving its character?
That was the intent. The impression I got was that it was too big for 0 and too small for STD, plus the price went up a bit so I let it go. I'd have had to cut the wheels off the sides to do what I wanted as well.
What is a fair price for that tin loco?
philo426 posted:What is a fair price for that tin loco?
Not a valuable piece. i would say between 30 and 50 USD.
Daniel,
I have never seen a price guide for any of the French toy trains (JEP, LR, CR, Hornby France....) like there is in England (Ramsay's) and Germany (Koll's, Schiffmann's). Is there anything like that?
Regards
Fred
Fred,
There is no French price guide, you have to refer to eBay, auction prices and some experience to determine a quote. Maybe 15 years or more one has been published, made by Clive lamming, the name was "argus du train miniature" but is is not usable today, even when published prices where not really realistic and today it is totally out of reality.
Very best, Daniel
www.trains-jouet.com also has some JEP cataloging, but no pricing.
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