Thanks I saw that when i was searching around but wasn't sure how accurate it was. In some of the pics I've looked at it appears to be made out of metal.Since there's a toy available, you can just buy it.
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erekson101 What paint colors did you use? I'm planning an HO scale kitbash.Here is mine, still working out the wheels. I shared the laser and stl files on Thingiverse.
Nothing seriously color matched, just Rustoleum rattle cans off the shelf. real orange gloss, satin poppy red, gloss black, and satin yellow grass. I think my orange could’ve leaned to the yellow side more, it was too red.erekson101 What paint colors did you use? I'm planning an HO scale kitbash.
Where did you get the wheels from?Forgot hunt club green satin for the benches. Basecoat black and metallic finish for the bird whistle. I used the satin vintage teal for a base to try to match the castle.
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The Trolley on the model layout was HO scale.Here is the N Scale they kit bashed.
THe G Scale, or one like it...is what Im using for the larger one.
The Trolley on the model layout was HO scale.
The model layout I am referring as HO is the buildings and streets used for the open and close of the show. This is referred to in the article as "HO neighborhood". You are correct that the larger Trolley used on set and operated by Fred would best be commercially achieved around G scale.Not according to the Article....and my eye ball. While Im sure its mostly custom, and not exact. G scale is close as you will get commercially.