1 1/2" diesels

Who makes these please? Thank you.

If we knew what you were talking about, maybe someone could answer your question – what is a 1 1/2" diesel?

1 1/2" scale diesels for outdoor use. 7.25" between the rails.

I suggest that you go to a web site called mylargescale.com or to the Garden Railways Magazine site – that’s where most outdoors railroad types hang out. http://www.mylargescale.com
http://www.gardenrailways.com

At the scale you’re asking about, those are ride-on trains. There are some advertised in Garden Railways Magazine by a company called Riding Railkits, 353 MacPherson Drive, Corbeil, Ontario, Canada. Their web site is http://www.ridingrailkits.com

I hope this is what you’re asking about.

Actually one of the main magazines for outdoor riding type trains is Live Steam. They have ads for manufacturers of steam, gas, and electric powered equipment. They also have club information so you can find a group near you.

Check this site out http://grandscales.com/ this is a magazine called Grand Scales Quarterly, they have links to other web sites for the larger scales.
Enjoy
Paul

Here are a few web sites

mdmlocomotiveworks.com
realtrains.com
moutaincar.com
railsystems.com
railsystemsco.com

There is a listing of them at the web site
Livesteaming.com
or do a search for
"live steam " on the internet

John

ndbprr: Look up Live Steam Magazine for information on very large scale. 1.5 inch scale is run on 7.25" gauge in the northeast and europe. West of the Allaganies it’s 7.5 inch gauge. I use 7.5 inch here in Texas. If you would like to drop me a line with E-mail I’ll try and be of more help.

If you ever visit the Tampa Bay area in Florida a visit to the Largo Central Railroad is a must!

Check out http://www.lcrailroad.com

Impressive live steam railroad that the public can ride. Ride is over one mile! The club members are a very friendly group of “Large Scale Modelers”.

Talk to my friend Greg Robinson, publisher of 7+ Railroader and the Grand Scales Quarterly www.7plusrailroader.com www.grandscales.com

He will point you in the right direction.

Join the “live diesel” yahoo group. That is the scale and gauge they are interested in.
Most 1 1/2" scale in the USA seems to be done with & 1/2" gauge, at least in the south.
This is a pic of my “Lill Gasser” switcher. It has a 3 1/2 hp Briggs lawnmower engine.

And then you have live steamers.

Here is a piture taken a Manatee live steam track.

And my favorite live steamer.

And with 1 1/2" scale, you can even bring the dog. lol