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G'day Gents,

 

First up, my usual field of modelling is 1/48 aircraft, so I apologise in advance for, probably, silly questions and ignorance in matters railroading.

 

I have a passing interest (and great appreciation) of model railroading, thanks to my late father, who was a true fan, and I have some N-gauge stuff for "one day".

 

I also have a couple of the Japanese 1/50 model steam locos from Arii, as I believed these were all that was available in plastic, close to my usual scale of interest (plus my Dad built one, which I still have).

 

Then, just a couple of weeks ago, I discovered (and promptly bought) an example of the AHM/Rivarossi IHB 0-8-0, one of my favorite steam locos. What a beautiful kit! Especially for it's age. It's a shame that this line of kits didn't continue into other large engines (or even a better range of smaller ones).

 

It looks like it will really look the part as it is but, as all modellers tend to, I'd like to have some basic reference to go by as well.  I have been very surprised that, despite my best google-ing efforts, there seem to be very few images of these locos available on line (I've found about 4 or 5, all in black & white).

 

I was wondering if anyone could suggest any other sources of photos?

 

Also, while it looks great (to me) externally, I thought that the cab may benefit from some added details and some relevant colours, so I was also wondering if there were any photos of the cab interior to have a look at and (maybe) a source of relevant detail parts that might be useful (gauges, valves etc)?

 

Thank you in advance for any tips or suggestions you can provide.

 

Cheers,

Motty.

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A Max Gray brass locomotive just went on eBay for around $330.  I should have snagged it, but with 130 locomotives around here, I resisted.  I could have easily made a tender for it.

 

The AHM version is, as far as I can tell, far more accurate than almost any other O Scale steam of its era, and maybe even this era.  It is purported to be 17/64, with plans to convert it to metal.  I had two, and do not care for plastic, but I was incredibly impressed.

 

I doubt that drawings or photos will diminish the completeness and accuracy of this fine model.  You might try the Cyclopediae.

 

Opinion.

It was my first steam engine in O scale and I still have it. I replaced the original Rivarossi motor with a Sagami and that made the whole difference. I have since then equipped my 0-8-0 with a NCE DSR-13 DCC decoder with all the lights. It works well and pulls a decent amount of cars.

 

It is extremely detailed as Bob indicated and can be turned into a very nice engine with a little bit of care. Ideally, if the chassis was made of brass with the plastic shell/boiler, it would turn this kit into a marvel of precision and realism.

 

I believe it is an excellent way to get your feet wet with the small world of 2 Rails O scale.

 

Yves

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