Bonjour Jean Marc. Sometimes the French word "de" translates as "of" but in this case it should be "from". Use "from" if you're talking about a place I hope that helps ;)
I've just got one it's a small pain the small screw under the tender was fine the front one took a bit of doing, the 2 screws to remove the plastic protecter are easy to remove God they are long the engine itself is brilliant outstanding bit of kit
Mathematical note: O gauge is 1:48 and 00 gauge is 1:76.2 so each one dimensional measurement is 76.2 ÷ 48 = 1.5875 times longer on the 0 gauge. But the model is in 3 dimensions so you have to take the cube of 1.5875 to find the ratio of the overall size. That comes out at almost exactly 4 times larger than the 00 gauge
That's an incredibly detailed cabin 😯
I think its my most detailed loco I have in my whole collection
Bonjour mon ami 😉👍Hello my friend 👍😀great update 👍beautiful unboxing 💪I like this model 👍congrats buddy good morning of France 👍🇫🇷😉
Bonjour Jean Marc. Sometimes the French word "de" translates as "of" but in this case it should be "from". Use "from" if you're talking about a place
I hope that helps ;)
I've just got one it's a small pain the small screw under the tender was fine the front one took a bit of doing, the 2 screws to remove the plastic protecter are easy to remove God they are long the engine itself is brilliant outstanding bit of kit
I can almost smell the fresh cardboard 😋
Mathematical note:
O gauge is 1:48 and 00 gauge is 1:76.2 so each one dimensional measurement is 76.2 ÷ 48 = 1.5875 times longer on the 0 gauge.
But the model is in 3 dimensions so you have to take the cube of 1.5875 to find the ratio of the overall size.
That comes out at almost exactly 4 times larger than the 00 gauge
the 0 gauge is 1:48 in the USA, in Germany is 1:45 and in UK is 7mm to 1ft it means 1:43,5. It means volume (mass) of 0 gauge is 5,33 larger than 00.
@@jankochanowski3252 Can't fault your maths ;)
"Take your time and find the right hole"
Great philosophy there Glouceswich 😉