I think it's actually Z gauge if I recall correctly, they have some quite wide curves so could potentially cope with it.
The propellor definitely is at the back, meant to push it along as did some of the turbo-prop planes after the war.
Apparently (if you read the blurb on the auction) the original was a prototype made by an aircraft manufacturer and there was only ever the one made
The propellor definitely is at the back, meant to push it along as did some of the turbo-prop planes after the war.
Apparently (if you read the blurb on the auction) the original was a prototype made by an aircraft manufacturer and there was only ever the one made
Happily collecting things all my life...