It's not the right scale, but an interesting kit. It doesn't run (it's supposed to work on rubber band power). When I put the chassis with the wheels into the frame, the front wheel now hits the frame (you can see it's off the track), and I can't figure out how to fix it. Anyway there's a lot of friction (you use scraped off candle wax as "lubricant", so I doubt it would be a smooth run. The instructions are like building IKEA furniture, all drawings, no text. I must say the parts are very well lasered out of 5/32" (4mm) wood. Very small "gates". Most pieces can be pushed out of their holders, smaller ones need cutting or they may break. Everything held together by toothpicks (no glue). My daughter gave me this for Chrismas two (three? four?) years ago, and figured I'd finally build it and see if I could concentrate on something for a week to completion. Maybe I'll be up for the challenge build in a few weeks. :)
Jeff
Jeff I've seen this or something similar in the past and have been curious. It may not run but I would think it would make a interesting static display.
That looks neat! Plus it was a gift you can show off.
Jim D
Wild looking loco Jeff.....please post a few photos if you build it. :)
Greg, it's built. I didn't want to do a "build thread" per se, as I just wanted to see if I could get something done during my present "modeling funk".
Jeff
That'll be a challenge for something different!
dave