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can a 3.5g loco be built in 5"g

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Marcus Tett28/06/2013 10:51:29
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I was wondering if it's possible to scale up a 3.5"g loco plans into 5"gauge with the obvious dimensional checks for interference but wondered if some parts of the loco would then be over engineered.
Springbok28/06/2013 14:34:38
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could you tell us what loco

Marcus Tett28/06/2013 16:19:12
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Yes.....3.5"g William loco

Thanks
Bazyle28/06/2013 16:44:37
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Castings can be a problem unless you find an equivalent 5in design. It might be less effort to 'stretch' a Simplex as has been done before. As William is a freelance there is more scope for adjustment to fit as convenient but equally why bother when there are so many 5in designs. If it were a particular prototype that was not available in 5in it would make more sense.

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