Hey Guys thanks for sharing I still have my ole Millie she's such a good ole Engine I probably bought one the first batch came RH in 99 I was such a DUH Yank newbie had no idea what 45mm or 32 mm 16 mm all I knew she Millie in 32 mm would run on my old Lionel O gauge track and she did it without any complaints on the patio May the Steam be with you
I have no intentions to fit a chuffer don't worry! I have now shortened the exhaust pipes to remove the crimping at the top. This gives a much more realistic steam plume that mirrors how much work the loco is doing (its a bit messier now however!).
Small Roundhouse locos have great performance for their size and weight. My Bertie will pull 20 plus tippers fully loaded with real stone.
Hey Guys thanks for sharing I still have my ole Millie she's such a good ole Engine I probably bought one the first batch came RH in 99 I was such a DUH Yank newbie had no idea what 45mm or 32 mm 16 mm all I knew she Millie in 32 mm would run on my old Lionel O gauge track and she did it without any complaints on the patio May the Steam be with you
i like the sound of locomotives without chuffers more to be honest. your millie sounds exxelent
I have no intentions to fit a chuffer don't worry! I have now shortened the exhaust pipes to remove the crimping at the top. This gives a much more realistic steam plume that mirrors how much work the loco is doing (its a bit messier now however!).
Good to see!😀 I had to do a double take when asked once if mine would cope with _one_ bogie coach...😄