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Model Railroading > Green GoatDate: 12/08/04 05:04 Green Goat Author: don_csx Did a company make a model of the Green Goat in HO scale? Thanks and take care.
Donald Date: 12/08/04 17:22 Re: Green Goat Author: TopcoatSmith Nope. Best bet would be to check with Kaslo shops to see if they're going to do the MP-1500 which would give you the cab as a starting point.
TCS - scratch it, don't ask me how to power it tho- Date: 12/11/04 16:00 Re: Green Goat Author: Castle_Romeo TopcoatSmith Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > TCS - scratch it, don't ask me how to power it > tho- How would one power such a model? With a battery, of course! It'll be just like the real thing -only smaller. Keep in mind that there are two variations to the GG20B: 1.) the Demo version RPRX 2001 2.) the Lease version RPRX 2401 Both have distinctive carbodies. Date: 12/12/04 01:23 Re: Green Goat Author: csxt4617 Castle_Romeo Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > TopcoatSmith Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > TCS - scratch it, don't ask me how to power > it > > tho- > > How would one power such a model? With a battery, > of course! It'll be just like the real thing -only > smaller. you'd still have to figure out somewhere to put a motor to turn the wheels ;^) You might try a SPUD truck. Not sure if the wheelbases match, but they don't require hardly any room, since they're self contained. Date: 12/13/04 06:03 Re: Green Goat Author: Castle_Romeo csxt4617 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > you'd still have to figure out somewhere to put a > motor to turn the wheels ;^) > You might try a SPUD truck. Not sure if the > wheelbases match, but they don't > require hardly any room, since they're self > contained. If I remember correctly, Tenshodo offers it's SPUD truck in the Blomberg truck wheelbase. Blombergs are used on the GG20B (Green Goat). |