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ScaleSeven is 7mm modelling using true-to-type track and wheel standards. For more information see the S7 Group web site. Membership of the S7 Group will also give access to the S7 e-list.
All of which came home to roost one day on the London Underground back in the 1980's, when a engineers wagon. loaded with sand, broke an axle in the Piccadilly
... Many years ago when I used to model steam-age railways I built a raft of BR 16-ton mineral wagons. They had removable loads of coal and, in order to make
Then there was occasion when I purchased some fines from a Mendip Quarry. There weighed me on the way in, weighed me o the way out. Several bags at 80kg
Tony As I think someone mentioned previously,sand can soak up a lot of water if it gets wet,and this obviously increases its weight. The stuff is heavy enough