I have taken this train my self and I have stuff to share. 1st I started w/a trirail(small rail around the front sight) for a flashlight. IT was OK and inexpensive but it was also lacking. I ended up going to a set of UTG rails. They are inexpensive and very solid. I could live w/out them but the fact that it is a modurler weap design makes the rails just a great accessory. You can do lots of cool things with them. CHOO-CHOOOOOO
3 April 2009 at 17:45
[...] I’ve seen a lot of stuff shoved onto AR-15 rails, but Ry Jones is the first one I’ve seen put a model train on ‘em. [...]
6 April 2009 at 4:33
[...] The tactical choo-choo. [...]
6 April 2009 at 8:13
HO or N?
6 April 2009 at 8:19
N
6 April 2009 at 9:38
I have taken this train my self and I have stuff to share. 1st I started w/a trirail(small rail around the front sight) for a flashlight. IT was OK and inexpensive but it was also lacking. I ended up going to a set of UTG rails. They are inexpensive and very solid. I could live w/out them but the fact that it is a modurler weap design makes the rails just a great accessory. You can do lots of cool things with them. CHOO-CHOOOOOO
6 April 2009 at 12:23
We have it good here. For an Anschutz, you need those Marklin Z-gauges, machined out of solid Deutschmarkium.
6 April 2009 at 18:34
I was looking for T gauge locally – 1:450. Nobody stocked it.