What a difference.
My first locomotive gave me a lot of consternation. Whilst I was keen to get a loco to test on my railway, I didn't want it to look like a toy train compared to my other locomotives. So the question about the "Eger" locomotive whizzed around my head for some time.
It looks ok but a little toy like. I decided to hit the internet and try to find a different livery which would look a little more serious. I settled on solid black with a red lining, similar to most DB steam locomotives. I still need to line the windows and pick out a few details, but I think the effect is striking!
The more astute modeller will notice that this loco is More suited to a HOe gauge but I like the idea of using it as my shunting locomotive. Which I will probably stick to, unless I run short formation trains with the bug box and an additional coach for a "Low season" train.
It looks ok but a little toy like. I decided to hit the internet and try to find a different livery which would look a little more serious. I settled on solid black with a red lining, similar to most DB steam locomotives. I still need to line the windows and pick out a few details, but I think the effect is striking!
The more astute modeller will notice that this loco is More suited to a HOe gauge but I like the idea of using it as my shunting locomotive. Which I will probably stick to, unless I run short formation trains with the bug box and an additional coach for a "Low season" train.
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