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#1
General Discussion / Re: Work train make-up
July 07, 2010, 12:48:46 AM
Completely forgot... goto www.rr-fallenflags.org .Pennsy section & scroll down to wrecks. includes a B&O derrick
#2
N / Bachmann figure(s)
July 07, 2010, 12:40:42 AM
Mr. Bachmann; I am still patiently awaiting the release of the N and HO Scale Bachmann Statues for my train table. Could you update us on the status of this project that we asked about a few years ago. Thank you, Bill    :'(
#3
N / Re: japanese shinkansen N models
July 07, 2010, 12:27:23 AM
also take a look at Wikipedia for prototype Shinkansen info....
#4
N / Re: Doodlebugs...
June 28, 2010, 12:12:30 AM
i would ask for a more efficient motor (needing less amperage!!)
#5
General Discussion / Re: japan train stores
June 27, 2010, 11:52:20 PM
Plaza-japan on Ebay; they ship worldwid, and an excellent reputation.
#6
General Discussion / Re: Work train make-up
June 27, 2010, 11:47:58 PM
Derricks and boom cars  were often found sitting on a MOW siding until called for a recovery operation. On the line, they would be an engine, some support cars (box, flats, gonds.) boom and derrick. Several of the Morning Sun Publisher's books have a few pics of wreck trains.
#7
HO / Re: Bach 0-6-0 to N scale
February 16, 2007, 02:13:23 PM
Big OOPS! I mean "0-6-0". Any info would be helpful for this absentminded speller
#8
HO / Bach 0-4-0 to N scale
February 13, 2007, 12:43:36 AM
I need some imput from someone who is familiar with the HO Bachmann 0-4-0's: I been considering building N scale Pennsy P-5a Box cab(s) from the chassis--the drivers and axel spacing are a close enough match with a ruler (didn't have access to calipers at the time)! But in regards to reguaging--when I cut the length of the chassis--is it metal or plastic (or both available from different production runs?)? Are the axels single or two piece? How thick would the flanges be Etc.

Thanks,
Bill / PRRnTX
#9
N / Re: MT conversion chart confusion
February 08, 2007, 11:40:53 PM
1128
1129
1130
These are different shank lengths.
If one has large radii curves, one can use the shorter shanks. It will keep the cars closer together. If you are going to run through smaller, tighter curves -- the use the longer shanks. Most of the hobby shops will have a microtrains notebook with the diminsions and a complete conversion chart, or you can get the info from their website as well.

I highly recomend MT's coupler tweesers!


PRRnTX