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Today is also Mozart's birthday.
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But back to trains in Germany, IMHO the most incredible depiction of trains during the war was the movie "The Train" with Burt Lancaster. I know it was mentioned before but it really was incredible. You would think they would have showed a Winkle Bunker somewhere in that film...
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Really??? What a shame. It had the biggest train wreck in the film industry if I remember correctly.I think there was not one german engine in this movie, only french stuff if I recall it right.
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Ok here is the German military and railroad connection. If I make mistakes please correct them.
Before Germany became an empire after the defeat of France in 1871, it was a bunch of smaller states run by different levels of monarchs. Everyone had their own borders and sometimes a kingdom was a patchwork of land. German towns and roads were already in place. The railroads had to be fitted into the landscape that was there. Not like the US where they built a strait line of track and every so many miles built a town on the line and named it after a railroad surveyor or something.
Anyway right after the American Civil War, the German states got into a tiff of their own, and those dukedoms and kingdoms kind of picked sides, the ones that were against the Prussians and their buddies lost. The Prussians had observed how the Americans used the railroads and telegraphs in the Civil War (along with seeing how a circus could pull up , move and set up again in another town).
Using the railroads to move troops and to support them was one of the reasons Prussia was successful not only in the war against the other German states but also France in 1871.
I will continue more with this history lesson later.
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If I remember correctly no fewer than three steam locos were written off in the course of the film.Gerd wrote:
Really??? What a shame. It had the biggest train wreck in the film industry if I remember correctly.I think there was not one german engine in this movie, only french stuff if I recall it right.
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Some tech data.
Wheel arrangement 1'D1' 2'3T (2-8-2)
Length 23775mm
Traction wheel dia 1250mm
Weight 109300kg (109 ton)
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That raised a question in my mind: Is any Z scale gear made in Korea? We know that the Japanese do.They were 2-8-0's and also used in Korea..there still might be some there so it might be easy to get the Koreans to make one in Z!
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But I was really impressed with Burt carrying that side rod all by his lonesome in the shop...those things are H.E.A.V.Y.!
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I like quizes
ps I hope this will be nice large picture for me to work on
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