Hi Stig . I have collected FLM for sometime but do have a lack of knowledge re the scale 1:82 changing to 1:87 by FLM. Some locos are easy to spot as being larger . But for example my 4170 (01) looks bigger than my 4169. This in turn looks the same scale as my 4103 . However my 4065 tank loco looks much higher than the last 2 . Or is the prototype just higher . Do you know where I can find a list of which are in the the different scales? It’s the changeover period which causes the problem .I do have a lot of FLM catalogues which only say new model announced etc but not the true scale . Hope all that made sense . Graham
Hi Graham. Am really not sure about a web site with the info you look for, web sites for Fleischmann seem to be scarce and far between. What I know is that the electric locomotive 103 was the first correct H0 scale model from FLM, launched in 1971. The 4170 was somewhat older. Please note that the 4169 has the old smaller boiler which look more slim compared to the new and more bulbous boiler of the 4170.
Very nice, do the e44 and 32 have the ability to be powered by the pantograph?
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Hi Stig . I have collected FLM for sometime but do have a lack of knowledge re the scale 1:82 changing to 1:87 by FLM. Some locos are easy to spot as being larger . But for example my 4170 (01) looks bigger than my 4169. This in turn looks the same scale as my 4103 . However my 4065 tank loco looks much higher than the last 2 . Or is the prototype just higher . Do you know where I can find a list of which are in the the different scales? It’s the changeover period which causes the problem .I do have a lot of FLM catalogues which only say new model announced etc but not the true scale . Hope all that made sense . Graham
Hi Graham. Am really not sure about a web site with the info you look for, web sites for Fleischmann seem to be scarce and far between. What I know is that the electric locomotive 103 was the first correct H0 scale model from FLM, launched in 1971. The 4170 was somewhat older. Please note that the 4169 has the old smaller boiler which look more slim compared to the new and more bulbous boiler of the 4170.