Landships II

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: German Narrow Gauge Wagons???


Field Marshal

Status: Offline
Posts: 446
Date:
German Narrow Gauge Wagons???
Permalink   


Hi,

 

I'm just about to start building one of my Deutz Locos and would like to give it something to drag along behind... so my first question is are there specific German narrow gauge wagons that would have been used on the Western Front or would they have used captured French and British ones? 

Question two is if there are specific German wagons does anybody have plans or drawings (or know where I can find them) or failing that dimensions and a good reference for pictures?

As you'll have guessed I'm a complete train novice hence the clueless questions confuse

 

Thanks

Bern

 

 



__________________

Has anyone else noticed "new and improved" seems to mean it doesn't work as well as it used to?

 



Hero

Status: Offline
Posts: 815
Date:
Permalink   

May I ask what scale you're building in?  I am preparing models of the two most common wagen used by the Feldbahn.  They, along with a Deutz Lok, are in traditional 1/32 scale.



__________________


Field Marshal

Status: Offline
Posts: 446
Date:
Permalink   

Thanks Jack but I'm building in 1/72 scale so your wagons will be way too big for my little Deutz.

I had a good look through my own references last night and found a great set of plans for a Feldbahn Brigadewagen in Colonel Pechot: Tracks to the Trenches so will use those... I wasn't expecting to find plans for German wagons in that book so it was a nice surprise.

Regards
Bernie

__________________

Has anyone else noticed "new and improved" seems to mean it doesn't work as well as it used to?

 



Lieutenant

Status: Offline
Posts: 66
Date:
Permalink   

Another good book is Trains to the Trenches by Andrew Roden.

John



Attachments
__________________


Field Marshal

Status: Offline
Posts: 446
Date:
Permalink   

Thanks John, I have that book but when I looked through it last night I could only find one picture of a Brigadewagen and not from a particularly helpful angle, you're right though it is a great book with some excellent images.



__________________

Has anyone else noticed "new and improved" seems to mean it doesn't work as well as it used to?

 

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard