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I live in upstate NY. We usually get about 2ft of snow or so per year. In the early winter ive always been tempted to bring some track outside and plow with the locomotives.
I have HO scale trains, and I would only do this in a Max of .5 inch of snow. I dont want to ruin my locomotives though, what im thinking i would do is buy maybe 5-6 Life Like locomotives, add a ton of wieght and traction tires to them, lash them together and go to town. I know G scale and bigger are best for snow, but i dont have that kind of money. One of the things im thinkign about doing as well is buying a wedge plow, and mounting like a paper towel underneath it so it dries the tracks before the engines go through.
Does this sound like a good enough idea?
I have HO scale trains, and I would only do this in a Max of .5 inch of snow. I dont want to ruin my locomotives though, what im thinking i would do is buy maybe 5-6 Life Like locomotives, add a ton of wieght and traction tires to them, lash them together and go to town. I know G scale and bigger are best for snow, but i dont have that kind of money. One of the things im thinkign about doing as well is buying a wedge plow, and mounting like a paper towel underneath it so it dries the tracks before the engines go through.
Does this sound like a good enough idea?