0 Members and 4 Guests are viewing this topic.
BSOplinger, the Reading routinely sent GP30's to Allentown on their trackage through East Penn Junction. Why not get a RDG GP30. I'm not sure any were ever used on the Valley, but, they may have been. I don't recall any PRR GP30's venturing on to the LV, but they may have also.
Quote from: dks2855 on August 31, 2007, 06:57:08 PMQuote from: TrainCat2 on August 31, 2007, 05:56:53 PMBrass here. Get your fresh etched Brass here ...I'm ready for more bridges in N and Z. Any ideas on the ETA of 0200301, 0200601, 0200701, 0200801 or 1200301? 1200301 - N Dbl Pratt is finished and in final layout.0200401 - Z Dbl Girder is finished waiting on final layout.0200601 - Z Sngl Girder is finished waiting on final layout.2300801 - HO PRR 4-Track Lines East Signal bridge is almost done.2300803 - HO PRR 2-Track Lines East Signal bridge is done waiting on final layout.The signal bridges have been adjusted to allow larger track spacing. 2.25 for HO and 1.25 for N. Both N & HO will be released together.1200??1 - N 90ft Deck Girder w/ side walkways & railings is done waiting on final layout.1200??3 - N 120ft Deck Girder w/ side walkways & railings is done waiting on final layout.These were commisioned as the first part of the project for the SOU New River deck truss bridge in Tennesee.Edited for correction
Quote from: TrainCat2 on August 31, 2007, 05:56:53 PMBrass here. Get your fresh etched Brass here ...I'm ready for more bridges in N and Z. Any ideas on the ETA of 0200301, 0200601, 0200701, 0200801 or 1200301?
Brass here. Get your fresh etched Brass here ...
Quote from: wm3798 on August 31, 2007, 11:52:39 PMThe latest mechanism with the DCC board should fit the old shell with ease... If it's the same as the GP9 drive, I can check it out, because I have one of those laying around.if you don't trust me (read my two previous posts) please go ahead and double check it... QuoteI dunno. Look at the two images above, and draw your own conclusions. I still think we won't know until they're here, or if Paul or Cory tells us over on the A board. I don't think it's a slam dunk, rememeber, the retooled VO1000 doesn't fit the original drive or vice versa.I see what you mean but if Atlas would have changed the whole shell (narrowing the whole thing...) they would have to change the sill/walkway/handrails as well. look on the picture with the new tooled Phase1 engine, it is still the old Kato design where the handrails and walkways are one piece. if they would have changed the sill/walkway/handrails don't you think they would have changed it to the new design were the sill and walkways are one piece and the handrails are separate ? (the new design is MUCH easier to paint...) just a thought...
The latest mechanism with the DCC board should fit the old shell with ease... If it's the same as the GP9 drive, I can check it out, because I have one of those laying around.
I dunno. Look at the two images above, and draw your own conclusions. I still think we won't know until they're here, or if Paul or Cory tells us over on the A board. I don't think it's a slam dunk, rememeber, the retooled VO1000 doesn't fit the original drive or vice versa.
That's the obvious change, Mike, I don't think anyone's overlooking that. ILee
Is the shell narrower now that it's established that body, sill, and handrails are new?
Well, judging by my quoted text, atleast one person overlooked it... Steve was assuming it was the same sill and handrail as before with cost as a basis. Now that it's clear that the sill and handrails are new tooling as well, the other questions remain unanswered... Why is the walkway part of the handrails and not the sills if they cut new tooling anyway? AND Is the shell narrower now that it's established that body, sill, and handrails are new?
Quote from: nscalesteve on September 01, 2007, 03:49:53 PMstill, I don't think the shell, the sill and handrails are all new - if they were they would have been changed to the new style and not copy the old Kato design again...They pretty much have to be... unless Atlas or its manufacturer redesigned the last run of Ph II GP30s with slides.
still, I don't think the shell, the sill and handrails are all new - if they were they would have been changed to the new style and not copy the old Kato design again...
There were fiveearly wreck casualties amongst the 77 B&O GP30's (6920, 6940, 6942, 6946, 6962).