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: That 3/4 inch scale Northern in the background of Ed's Dinky is [[Montreal Live Steamers|MLS]]' Jim Turnbull built. It is now back in the family with fellow [[Tinkerbell scale|Tinkerbell]] Jim Legget. | : That 3/4 inch scale Northern in the background of Ed's Dinky is [[Montreal Live Steamers|MLS]]' Jim Turnbull built. It is now back in the family with fellow [[Tinkerbell scale|Tinkerbell]] Jim Legget. | ||
== References == | |||
* [[Ray Weiber Demonstrates Unloading Locomotive]] |
Revision as of 09:33, 24 February 2014
Tinkerbell scale refers to live steam models under 1 inch scale. The term Tinkerbell may also be applied to those that participate in live steam construction and operation in these smaller scales.
Tidbits from Chaski
- So what the heck is "Tinkerbell scale"? Over 50 years around steam and I have never heard of it? 4-3/4"? 3.5"?
- Tinkerbell is anything you can still pick up! Mostly refers to 3/4" scale, 3 1/2" gauge I believe.
- Anything into which Tinkerbell can fit in the cab
- Anything that's not hernia gauge!
- That 3/4 inch scale Northern in the background of Ed's Dinky is MLS' Jim Turnbull built. It is now back in the family with fellow Tinkerbell Jim Legget.