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Looks like Round2 is reissuing "The General" locomotive in August or so :

MPC 1/25 The General Locomotive

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It's 1/25. This is interesting. Might have to check this one out. I figured it would be 1/87 (HO) or 1/48 (O). Must be pretty big in 1/25.

Oddly Round2 still doesn't list any 2015 MPC kits on their Website.

Edited by Jim B
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Wow, I'm in. I've watched a couple of these on eBay but they always get too rich for my blood. I'd love to build one of these for something different.

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It's 1/25. This is interesting. Might have to check this one out. I figured it would be 1/87 (HO) or 1/48 (O). Must be pretty big in 1/25.

Oddly Round2 still doesn't list any 2015 MPC kits on their Website.

It is big. The rail bed base is about 2 1/2 feet long. Cool kit for sure.

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Kind of a big scale for a train.. too bad some 20th century trains haven't been kitted in 1/25th..one of the 30s streamliners or GM trains would be neat for a diorama..

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Might make an interesting diorama pushing a western style Delorean like in one of the back to the future movies.

AMT/Ertl put out a version of the BTTF Delorean with the train wheels and a short section of track. I have a blueprinter issue with three different BTTF cars in one box.

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Kind of a big scale for a train..

Not really. G scale covers the gamut between 1/32 to 1/22 depending on the manufacturer. All tracks are the same between manufacturers and the track in the kit is a bit wider than G scale. Most buildings, stores, houses kits for G scale are 1/24th scale.

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It would be interesting if somebody would do a 'how to' to change it to a coal burner instead of wood, or make after market parts to make the UP gold railroad spike engines

There was a set of metal figures (Magnuson Foundry) for this kit when it was first released, an interesting diorama would be Prieser (elastolin) American Indian figures chasing the iron horse

greg

Edited by GLMFAA1
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I wonder though, is this standard gauge track (4ft 8-1/2") or Southern wide gauge track (5ft). What's also interesting is that these are going for $10 - $60 on eBay.

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It's 1/25. This is interesting. Might have to check this one out. I figured it would be 1/87 (HO) or 1/48 (O). Must be pretty big in 1/25.

 

Oddly Round2 still doesn't list any 2015 MPC kits on their Website.

Yes, it is big. i have the first issue...not started yet, it needs more time as a "simple" car-kit i build

If you're interested, here is a >link<  to "Whats in the box" from mine.

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Thanks for that, Dominik.  I appreciate it.  Just to satisfy my curiosity, what is the track gauge (distance between the inside of the rails)?

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Kind of a big scale for a train.. too bad some 20th century trains haven't been kitted in 1/25th..one of the 30s streamliners or GM trains would be neat for a diorama..

I'm with you on this. I'd love to see a 1/25th scale GM EMD E or F diesel of late 30's - 1950's. The General looks like a cool kit. But, nothing I want to add to me collection.

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Give me a second and i will take the measure ;)

Thanks for that, Dominik.  I appreciate it.  Just to satisfy my curiosity, what is the track gauge (distance between the inside of the rails)?

its 55mm.

Edited by Dominik
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Yes, it is big. i have the first issue...not started yet, it needs more time as a "simple" car-kit i build

If you're interested, here is a >link<  to "Whats in the box" from mine.

Real nice review photos, so thanks for those.

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