I have messed with 7-1/2" gauge stuff. Live steam, propane fired, coal fired, gasoline/hydraulic diesels, electrics....
This one is odd.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1950s- ... 4986399285
First of all, a brass boiler is NOT a good idea.
Seller claims for a 7-1/2" gauge loco...yet shipping is twelve bucks.
Then the size:
"it measures 5 3/4" x 3 1/4"."
Sounds like a #1 gauge loco...still....not brass! Tubes, yes, even copper...but the pressure vessel?
#1 gauge you'd get away with it for a while....and the resulting explosion would be small.
But some 7-1/2" units have boilers 4 feet long (Mikado) or 10 feet long (saw a Big Boy once) and a foot in diameter.
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums ... ?th=123820
no idea....
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