Another great looking industrial diesel shunter. I am excited to see if they release any of the other exciting liveries as seen on the larger 0 gauge Accurascale models.
I like that yellow livery. Like a few people I’m sure, I really like the Rustons thanks to Lawrie. I would like to get one some day for my planned micro layout. And I had no idea about the buffer grease, that’s quite innovative.
Ruston 88DS see Wardle Restorations one based at the Colne Valley Railway, working with Accuascale on their O gauge model, for the 48DS LLM Heljan are working with him on their O gauge,
I have already looked at a review before this one and I must say your example has a better degree of painting. I do not understand why the rear windows are blanked out. It is a Shunter Locomotive and surely needs all-round vision. Martin. (Thailand)
Some weren't specified with glass rear windows. Some buyers opted not to fit them for cost reasons. They blocked these windows when the loco was stored for security reasons and to help stop the cab controls being damaged by the UK weather.
I bought one of these on impulse at a local shop. Really great model. Have been thinking about fitting a chip so this vid was very welcome, Jenny.
Looks like great little ruston got a couple of rustons
Another great looking industrial diesel shunter. I am excited to see if they release any of the other exciting liveries as seen on the larger 0 gauge Accurascale models.
It’s a great looking little locomotive!! I’d love to see it on the rails, complete with a short engineering train.
I like that yellow livery. Like a few people I’m sure, I really like the Rustons thanks to Lawrie. I would like to get one some day for my planned micro layout. And I had no idea about the buffer grease, that’s quite innovative.
Wonderful video
This was pretty prototypical of the 88SD. The rear windows were very often left without glass, so got filled in with cardboard in the winter.
I’d like to see more of this model. I hope you are able to use it for Monday Club running.
Is that the Ruston SD48, or is it an 88SD?
Ruston 88DS see Wardle Restorations one based at the Colne Valley Railway, working with Accuascale on their O gauge model, for the 48DS LLM Heljan are working with him on their O gauge,
I have already looked at a review before this one and I must say your example has a better degree of painting. I do not understand why the rear windows are blanked out. It is a Shunter Locomotive and surely needs all-round vision. Martin. (Thailand)
Some weren't specified with glass rear windows. Some buyers opted not to fit them for cost reasons. They blocked these windows when the loco was stored for security reasons and to help stop the cab controls being damaged by the UK weather.
This was pretty prototypical of the 88SD. The rear windows were very often left without glass, so got filled in with cardboard in the winter.
Thank you! This clears up a question we have been wondering about. 😊