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Nice pic of new 4-6-0 - I'm in love ... :)

Started by Steve Magee, July 18, 2008, 08:34:39 PM

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Steve Magee

I prefer this version to the cabbage stack, but what the hey - its a big world .. :)

http://narrow-gauge.org/en/displayen.aspx?Id=4032

Steve Magee
Newcastle NSW Aust

mmiller

thank for the link...

that loco has definite possibilities  ;D

mike miller
San Juan Pacific Lines
On31.17 California 3' narrow gauge

Chatzi473

im getting one.

is there a bman engine that does not come with a cabbage stack on it. lol

I prefer the straight ones over the cabbage stack one. lol

aussie30inch

hello

Well done bachmann! What a terrific looking loco :D :D :D :D :D

i do agree the streight stack looks better but , everyone is different !

This will be a great addition to the big engine range and will fit nicely

in to my freelance Rail Way!( australian of course! )


Thanks for the picture looking forward to seeing more!


Geoff

aussie30inch



Royce Wilson

If you look in the book , Mixed Train Dailey, you will see similar looking ten wheelers with cabbage stacks, though they are standard gauge.

                                                                Royce Wilson

WVM_guy

It works for me! Me riky riky.

Hopefully one of the versions will be lettered WVM #10 :) but if not, undec painted will do just fine. I can see this baby with some oxide red hoppers trailing behind her. A Shay will compliment her well (Pardee & Curtin of course).

Charlie Mutschler

That cabbage stack should make the Sumpter Valley modelers happy - a conversion to something close to SV 50 should be possible.  Once again, the Bachmann team seems to be covering a lot of interests - from the tiny (Davenport,railbus) to the larger (ET&WNC 4-6-0).  Nice work, folks. 

Charlie
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trainmanchris

holy S@#% :o, is that bachmann in that pic????if it is my next ho engine can wait! ;D