jameshilton said:
Lots of good advice there Jonathan - I've asked the guys in Germany for more details about their kit and will share their information here for any future interested parties.
I think I'd go for a comprimise and aim for it to look 'ok' to the other 750/760mm gauge stock (the 2091, 2095, U-class) and coaches - I've got a scale drawing so would start there...
When you say LGB V14, which is that? Do you mean the V51/V52 or the Schoema power unit (that was labelled up as a V14 by LGB IIRC?). I wondered if something could be done with the LGB V51/V52 as the power units are self contained.
Interesting to see photos of the other Eastern European diesels - but for me, it's got to be the Faur L45H, the others just don't do it for me - the Hungarian Mk48 looks a little 'weedy', the Czech T47s are good looking but just don't grab my interest as much and the Tu2s, well no matter that colour you paint it... it's just an ugly brute!
This 'un - and its schoema mates in every other colour under the sun
http://www.champex-linden.de/lgb_pr...0467cf6/d39fe91af13ac552c1256aef00543b03.html < Link To http://www.champex-linden...2c1256aef00543b03.html
If memory serves, the core of the block mechanically is basically a stainz without cylinders, rods and valve gear. Got a feeling that the V51/V52 block (at least in the later versions) is pretty also much identical except where it's designed to take the bogie pivot and hold the sideframes instead of just bolting in to the chassis.
All that means of course that another alternative is to go looking for a couple of suitably bashed stainzes to strip the blocks from.
Be interested to see what scale you go for in the end - my gut feeling was that the things would look about right at 15mm/ft (1:20.3) - height would then be 153mm (about the same as LGB's 2095 diesel) and width excluding handrails 108mm (about the same a most LGB four wheelers) . Of course in moving from 13.5mm/ft to 15mm/ft, all the above blocks wind up slightly undersize on the wheelbase again, though the previously overlarge wheels are now more or less right. In 15mm/ft, the USAtrains NW2/S4 block has virtually the right wheelbase, but its wheels are about 20% too small (and not easy/cheap to change).
http://www.g-bits.co.uk/datasheet/161-0020PowerTruckDatasheet.pdf < Link To http://www.g-bits.co.uk/d...owerTruckDatasheet.pdf
I've got a(nother) gut feeling that this loco
http://gbdb.info/details.php?image_id=2108&sessionid=37a9b8c30f5ec6472c7a676fd369d5cf&l=english < Link To http://gbdb.info/details....d369d5cf&l=english
http://hsb-gartenbahn.de.to/mein-fuhrpark.html (scan down)
is based on an NW2, complete with original sideframes, and possibly the original running plate buried somewhere under the new body. Difficult to say what scale it's been built to without anything next to it for scale.
I'm sure I've also seen a very nice scratchbuilt model with LGB bogies - presumably off the V51/V52, but can't find the link for that at the moment.
Oh, and you're 100% right on the L45H being the nicest, which is a pity, because a 'true' 1:22.5 G-scale model of either a Tu2 (not sure if they actually came in wider gauges than 785mm) or a Tu7 is actually relatively easily do-able, and would be big enough on their own to mix it with LGB stock. The L45H, incidentally, also runs in Hungary as the Mk45, and was available on every gauge from 750mm through to metre, but sadly doesn't every seem to have been operated in lashups (either trully in multiple, or just double heading with a driver for each loco) with the Mk48's (or with Tu47/ Mk47's...), which would make for an interesting train. The children's railway in budapest had another related type of double ended cab unit, the MK49
http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/hu/narrow_gauge/MAV_Budapest/diesel/P00178.jpg < Link To http://www.railfaneurope....pest/diesel/P00178.jpg
http://gigant.chem.elte.hu/pic/hu/diesel/narrow_gauge/mk45mk49.JPG < Link To http://gigant.chem.elte.h...row_gauge/mk45mk49.JPG
which preceeded the MK45's into service, and I think amounted to a less than successful prototype batch that was repalced in production by one of the other types, but I can't find my notes....
Jonathan
RDE
http://www.g-bits.co.uk < Link To www.g-bits.co.uk
[edited to correct typo's and put reference to MK49's once I'd remembered what they were called]