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So, the roster is slowly growing. Because I'm not changing era or locale, these cars are very similar to what I have/had in N scale. I was ecstatic to find the Southern waffle box car. What I'm not going to do (I hope), but I did in N scale, is to purchase more cars than I need.DFF
DFF,You should change your signature image to (Attachment Link) and also add "A proud H0er" to the text part of your signature.
I hear ya, especially that last part. I said the same thing yet the collection still grows LOL. I have two of the new Moloco PC boxcars heading my way Really looking forward to seeing SBD 3.0 come to life!
The Seaboard Central 3.0 is off and running. Thanks to the good folks who kindly paid for some of my N scale rolling stock, I was able to order approximately $750.00 in Walthers turnouts, Atlas flextrack, cork roadbed, rail joiners, and wire from MBK. If all goes according to plan, I'll attempt to start purchasing the benchwork components this weekend. You might think that I jumped the gun on ordering the track, but I'll need the turnouts to lay out the track plan on the plywood.For benchwork, I'm considering building an L-girder frame that supports 1" x 3" or 1" x 4" joists that will be assembled into layout sections that are each no larger than a HCD. When we removed the Seaboard Central 2.0 a few days ago, that HCD layout fit up the basement steps and back down the hallway without too much difficulty. If the layout sections were any bigger, though, that would begin to pose a problem.DFF
@crrcoal,Holy cow! I just saw the HO scale Moloco cars online. They're beautiful, but even at MBK, they're approximately $50.00 or more per car! DFF
Don't forget that in HO you have several choices in track size, and some code 75, code 70, or even code 55 sidings will add a sense of realism when used for spurs and the like...
They arrived the other day and are absolutely amazing! And yes they are very pricey! Kleins isn't even discounting them. That being said, small layouts like you and I are building are perfect for highly detailed RTR cars like Tangent, Moloco and Exactrail are producing. Huge layouts not so much unless one has really deep pockets. But with the cost of sound units these days why not have some nice cars to go with them?I also look at it this way; if in O scale that's pretty much a standard price and in HO still cheaper than brass. Scared to death to try weathering them though. Will definitely need to practice on some lesser quality cars I have first.
My box of goodies arrived yesterday, Dave. Glad to financially support SC3.0. When is the stockholder's meeting and what is the projection on our dividend?
Thanks, again! By the way, I can just see how our stockholder meetings will begin: "My name is Dave, and I'm a proud HOer." DFF
Ah, yes. Hello, I represent Mantle Ridge Holdings and would like to replace leadership with Harrison Hunter. He will make this a profitable railroad from the beginning. And we only ask that he get $200 million dollar salary, and please put a vote to the shareholders that the SC 3.0 pay out an $84 million dollar bonus to cover what he lost by voluntarily coming out of retirement to run your railroad and make you even more money. Remember, you have to spend money to make money."In breaking news after the Mantle Ridge announcement, SC 3.0 has bought back all shares of the railroad and will go private. "
The Railwire is not your personal army.