War Park Sneak Peek - German Railway 6 Axles 80t Schwerer Plattformwagen (1 Viewer)

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Hi,Dear Collectors!
War Park is developing German Railway 6 Axles 80t Schwerer Plattformwagen.You can get a sneak preview of it.
In the future, War Park will build a big scene of train station.We hope you will enjoy it.

War Park will keep providing models which are attractive and reasonable price!
If you want more infos,please visit www.warpark.com

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Great news, a model of a Wagon that actually did transport tanks. The Figarti version was far too light.


Are you going to make a model of a WW2 German Locomotive big enough to pull these?
 
Great move a tri axle been after one for years, let's hope it goes with Figarti train.
 
Great news, a model of a Wagon that actually did transport tanks. The Figarti version was far too light.


Are you going to make a model of a WW2 German Locomotive big enough to pull these?

Only one Schwerer Plattformwagen can't be a train.
So we will produce a series of supporting equipment.
 
Great news, a model of a Wagon that actually did transport tanks. The Figarti version was far too light.

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That because Figarti version was designed to carry there V2 rocket which was correct
 
That because Figarti version was designed to carry there V2 rocket which was correct

That may be so Neil, however a lot of collectors pictured those wagons carrying tanks in their Dioramas etc, never looked right to me.

BTW, you suggested they build the intended models to run on commercial G Gauge track, which at 45 mm (1.75 inches) wide would be suitable for 1/30 scale models. You may be aware most Gauge 1/One Gauge (1:32 Scale) model trains also run on G Gauge track and are closer in size to 1:30 scale models than G Scale trains which are too big at around 1:22 scale.
 
That may be so Neil, however a lot of collectors pictured those wagons carrying tanks in their Dioramas etc, never looked right to me.

BTW, you suggested they build the intended models to run on commercial G Gauge track, which at 45 mm (1.75 inches) wide would be suitable for 1/30 scale models. You may be aware most Gauge 1/One Gauge (1:32 Scale) model trains also run on G Gauge track and are closer in size to 1:30 scale models than G Scale trains which are too big at around 1:22 scale.

Matt like I said before the Figarti flatbed wagons were never designed for tanks ,everyone asked Figarti to make the tank transport version :wink2:As someone who had a Very large Figarti train collection I can tell you for a fact that G scale track work brilliantly with Figarti train ranges as will other members ok hope that clear that up
 
That may be so Neil, however a lot of collectors pictured those wagons carrying tanks in their Dioramas etc, never looked right to me.

BTW, you suggested they build the intended models to run on commercial G Gauge track, which at 45 mm (1.75 inches) wide would be suitable for 1/30 scale models. You may be aware most Gauge 1/One Gauge (1:32 Scale) model trains also run on G Gauge track and are closer in size to 1:30 scale models than G Scale trains which are too big at around 1:22 scale.

I don't know what the right translation is for it, in Germany we call it Spur 1 or garden railway, that would be 1:32 and suitable for Märklin.

I love War Park's idea of the railway.
 
You need to make you track the same scale as G scale track as that work fine with Figarti

Agreed Neil and so will Marklin one gauge track which has been proven to be 1:32 scale. I used this track in my dio.

Tom
 

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Great news Hangyu you are producing these railcars, can't wait to get hold of some to add behind my Figarti loco! {sm3}

Tom
 
If you were going to make a locomotive I would recommend BR57 Panzerlok Armoured Locomotive
 
Both the SSys 50 tonne and 80 tonne would be useful depending on what is being transported.









80 tonne ramp

 
Here is a suggestion and pic's for a locomotive if WP is considering making one to pull these flatcars. I think a smaller locomotive such as the BR75 may be cheaper to produce and easier to ship when compared to a large locomotive such as the Figarti BR52. I have this one and it's a monster!

The BR75 locomotive may be to small to pull large numbers of flatcars with tanks but I'm sure it would have been used to shunt flatcars around the loading yards and maybe to haul small numbers of tank flatcars to destinations.

Tom
 

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Will it be compatible with 1/32 Marklin, KM1, and Figarti track ? Will you be making Reichsbahn officers and personnel ?
 

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