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Same here, I didn't buy any of the boxcars either.I did draw up a X-29 boxcar in CAD to etch the sides and glue to a stock car body, but then what would I use for decals?So can we get to you try On30 as well?http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/gallery/album40Bach-man says it is a stock catalog locomotive, but I can't find a prototype like it at all Does look nice though.
There have been a few small problem with the first AZL GP7s (UP & PRR) So if anything I would wait for the "real" production run. I think most problems are with the truck contacts against the frame. Also it comes with traction tires on 2 wheels I believe. I don't know if this will effect electric pick-up or not.David has one.I still plan to get one though.
Quote from: Chris333 on August 08, 2007, 09:12:52 PMSame here, I didn't buy any of the boxcars either.I did draw up a X-29 boxcar in CAD to etch the sides and glue to a stock car body, but then what would I use for decals?So can we get to you try On30 as well?http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/gallery/album40Bach-man says it is a stock catalog locomotive, but I can't find a prototype like it at all Does look nice though.Yeah, its a stock catalog locomotive. That does not mean any were ever actually built. Have you seen the H. K. Porter Catalog that the NMRA reprinted? I bought a copy in Chattanooga in 2004. Porter catalogued light and heavy 4-4-0's from 24" gauge to 5'6" gauge. I doubt that a fifth of the designs catalogued were ever actually built.
What does Tenons Hadria Telary mean? Are there photos? ;DHere is a 30" gauge 4-4-0 that still runs in Brazil, it has the same sized drivers (36-38") and same spacing as the Bachmann model, but look how far back the cab is. Oh yeah plus it is outside framed and look at the boiler sticking out the back of the cab by about a foot!