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Title: minimum radius for consolidation,shay, and heisler
Post by: pjhjr on July 23, 2012, 12:27:52 AM
need the recommended min. radius for the Connie, 2 truck Shay, and Heisler?
Title: Re: minimum radius for consolidation,shay, and heisler
Post by: Tom Lapointe on July 23, 2012, 11:07:52 AM
Both the 2-Truck Shay & Heisler will handle 24" radius (LGB R1), 4' diameter curves if you're using truck-mounted couplers; the Connie 2-8-0 really needs 48" radius (LGB R3), 8' diameter curves.  With the 48" radius curves, you can go to more prototypical body-mounted couplers on both the Shay & Heisler as well; & virtually all 1:20.3 scale Bachmann or Accucraft cars & locos will handle 48" radius curves as well.  :)

                                                                     Tom
Title: Re: minimum radius for consolidation,shay, and heisler
Post by: tac on July 25, 2012, 07:23:45 AM
Yo, Tom - good to see you again!  ;D

You'll be happy to know that I use your 'How-to' live-steam vids on YT as THE pointers on how to get going in that direction. 

In case I haven't said thank you before, here it is is.

Best wishes from sunny East Anglia

tac
Ottawa Valley GRS
[www.ovgrs.org]
Title: Re: minimum radius for consolidation,shay, and heisler
Post by: Tom Lapointe on July 25, 2012, 07:38:47 AM
Hi tac!  ;)

Nice to hear from you again.  :).   I've had such a positive response to the live-steam videos that i'm planning to re-shoot them sometime this year with a full broadcast-grade HD camcorder i bought @ 2 months ago & offer them on DVD & possibly Blu-ray as well.  Check out one of my newer videos on YouTube (Busy Days on the Watuppa Railway) if you want to get an idea of what the video quality is going to be like.   ;D

                                                            Tom
Title: Re: minimum radius for consolidation,shay, and heisler
Post by: tac on July 26, 2012, 04:49:32 PM
Thanks, Tom, looks like it's getting better and better.  I look forward to seeing the final product.

Best wishes

tac
Ottawa Valley GRS [www.ovgrs.org]