Mike W
Western Thunderer
Reading a post elsewhere on WT reminded me how lucky we are in Gauge 3. For a minority scale the range of parts available is quite astounding. For anyone who didn't know:
The N2.5GA, including their Alan Headech range, offer almost 100 different wheel castings.
Mark Wood offers a further 45-ish castings.
Walsall offer castings, though I've never worked out how many and what.
Slaters have an expanding range of almost 40 wheels.
GRS have a couple of different wagon and carriage wheels.
Are there any others?
Although the number of Gauge 3 modelers seems to be expanding fast, we are still a select(!) few and are very lucky to have such trade support.
Mike
The N2.5GA, including their Alan Headech range, offer almost 100 different wheel castings.
Mark Wood offers a further 45-ish castings.
Walsall offer castings, though I've never worked out how many and what.
Slaters have an expanding range of almost 40 wheels.
GRS have a couple of different wagon and carriage wheels.
Are there any others?
Although the number of Gauge 3 modelers seems to be expanding fast, we are still a select(!) few and are very lucky to have such trade support.
Mike