Yeah, I like it because it’s so unique among the current era D51s. I think it’s also the only one that runs on an AA battery instead of C size. I wish I knew a bit more about it but the only thing I could find was some dubious, machine translated Engrish about the funnel and smoke deflectors being unique to a specific operating area.
(This post was last modified: 02-15-2019, 12:08 PM by Super.)
Toy train photography gallery (post your awesome shots here)
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@OTR
Do you mean you are trying to find more info on the real D51-498 or the Plarail version?
Thought I could share some pictures I took, I’m very interested in photos that shows small things feel like bigger things.
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Keep on collecting
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Oh no! Train in the river...call Bulstrode to help!
"C'mon, c'mon! Why aren't you trucks where you should be?"
(...) "At least I'm not sinking this time".
My Trackmaster/Tomy/Plarail Photo Gallery Page (over 600+ photos and still under construction)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/183311600@N03/
@Hystudio
I love it! So much going on in such a small space. Great job Hy and may I say, I love that Coffee Table too. Is that hand made? ![]()
Thanks, Super. Yes, the coffee table is hand made. We bought it years ago but only recently found the space to put it.
I also found a fun way to play in this layout. There would be a passenger train running on the sloped loop. The player would direct a freight train on the other loop transporting goods between Owen and Cranky by moving points and levers. The goal is to see how many boxes he can deliver without crashing. ![]() I could adjust the difficulty by changing the speed/length of the passenger train. And use the Mr.Motorman controller so two people could play together~ |
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