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Show posts MenuQuote from: Sparks on December 10, 2010, 11:14:07 PM
Bulstrode appeared with a minor role in one episode, I don't see how he'd have any sort of chance.. or fans for that matter.
Quote from: thomasj219 on July 28, 2010, 07:27:09 PM
To tell you the truth I hate Rosie, I really hope BACHMANN doesnt make her, she is as UN-classic as it gets. The Reverend would never approve.
Quote from: PasqualeCS96 on June 07, 2010, 05:07:07 PM
Not to be mean but, ENOUGH WITH THE NARROW GAUGE ENGINES!!!!!!!
Quote from: Blink_182_Fan on June 05, 2010, 11:07:46 PMQuote from: Bachfan on June 05, 2010, 09:39:14 PM
It won't be too hard-headed. But I'd really like to know why you guys always blow-up when other users bring up the NG engines. I know you must be getting tired of answering the same questions over and over again, but many of us would like to know why in a calm manner. (And not be treated like we're mentally deficient.)
We are being calm, no one ever said we weren't
Were not blowing up, its just that like you said, that question gets asked over and over again.
It also seems like common sense too, not trying to insult anyone.
Bachmann doesn't make the track, and it doesn't seem like a good profit.
Anyone else think that the Bachmann should make a sticky topic about what they're definitly not going to make? I'm positive the NG engines will be in there.
Quote from: Sparks on June 04, 2010, 07:18:19 PM
Or how about this; Bachmann doesn't even do OO9 models in the first place, even for real life prototypes.
They're not going to make the Skarloey engines, get over it.
Hate to be mean about it, but I see a hard-headed debate coming if this isn't stopped soon.
Quote1. Thomas & Friends is a Kids Range marketed by Bachmann, aka Kader. They are out to use as many existing toolings as possible, hence why you have some wagons and coaches that use existing moulds previously used on british models by Mainline, later Bachmann Branchline. I can imagine Bachmann have no interest in making a product that would more or less make a loss.
QuoteYou probably don't read up on real modelling...
QuoteA double fairlee (or what you would call a MightyMac in ignorance,)
QuoteNone of their home market in europe wanted a british loco, and hardly anyone here wanted one because they can make one themselves, meaning they can build it to suit their needs.
QuoteYou do realise that the moajority of the kits were designed for extremely cheap and available chassis that are no longer made? Hence why most of us who model in it have to source elsewhere, and make do and modify what whe get.
QuoteTo quote a well known OO9 modeller who you have more than likely never even heard of:QuotePersonally, I rather suspect that in may ways, the attraction of 009 is that RTR is NOT available. I accept that a high quality range of RTR locos would not go amiss, but as for the rest, 009 modelling is the reserve of the kit and scratch builder and long may it remain so.
Looking at RTR 00 locos and stock, they are so good these days that the only thing needed is a fat wallet.
JdF
QuoteAnd you know how wrong you are to argue with GWR14? He's talking some sense. I don' see you complaining about Wooden/Take n Play/Trackmaster making all stock fit one track gauge, and if Bachmann were to do it that way, they would more or less be 0-16.5 models. Would be quite nice too I bet
QuoteAnd if you don't want to spend $50 on a kit, you won't be getting your ever so precious Skarloey Models any time soon.
Quote from: StanierJack on June 03, 2010, 06:09:54 PMQuote from: Bachfan on June 03, 2010, 05:12:37 PMQuote from: Blink_182_Fan on June 03, 2010, 04:23:28 PMQuote from: PasqualeCS96 on June 03, 2010, 03:10:45 PM
The narrow gauge engines could be possible, maygbe come up with a wheel arrangement that is about the same size as the trolley or cable car wheels and come up with a body.
And then there's the track issue....
It's just not gonna happen
I still don't quite understand why not. Bachmann does make N gauge track after all. If some one can calmly give me some sound reasons why it's not likely, I'd greatly appreciate it.
It isn't. Too small market for it to be viable in the first place. If you want them, there are kits you can build yourself like I, and others, have done.
Quote from: GWR14 on June 04, 2010, 04:25:02 PM
well, most of use dont want to spend $50 on a kit and have it turn out horrible looking. plus, bachmann could still make these trains, just make the wheels fit on the track, and make a bigger body.
Quote from: Blink_182_Fan on June 03, 2010, 04:23:28 PMQuote from: PasqualeCS96 on June 03, 2010, 03:10:45 PM
The narrow gauge engines could be possible, maygbe come up with a wheel arrangement that is about the same size as the trolley or cable car wheels and come up with a body.
And then there's the track issue....
It's just not gonna happen
Quote from: Blink_182_Fan on April 18, 2010, 12:55:34 AM
Also, even if wikipedia was right this time, that doesn't mean they wont always be right after that. No teacher in my school lets us use Wikipedia on projects because people can edit it with false information whenever they want. It just could be some guy on his computer bored out of his mind just trying to spread lies and rumors.
Quote from: StanierJack on April 18, 2010, 09:57:45 AM
I always take anything I read on the TTTE wikia with a pinch of salt. With no source of the "information", I'm not believing it. To be honest, the TTTE wikia is not something i'd rely on.
Quote from: Sparks on April 17, 2010, 09:48:36 PM
I don't make bets.
Quote from: Sparks on April 17, 2010, 08:31:54 PMI find the wikia unreliable.
Quote from: PerfectPercy311 on April 13, 2010, 06:48:39 PM
Hmm, well it might be kind of the same thing. They don't always start at 0. None of mine do. It is a slim chance of it being the motor. Toby may be a late starter, that's a reasonable statement. James for example is terribly slow at starting and he has the 6 drive wheels like Toby. I honestly wouldn't worry greatly about it.
Quote from: PerfectPercy311 on April 12, 2010, 04:48:03 PM
I say that Bachmann controllers aren't terrible. They get the job done, but there are better. Depends on what you are running with this. How big of a layout are you running with this controller as it could be too small for sufficient running capabilities.
There are nicer controllers. I only have a Bachmann one for the Gordon and the Express Set I purchased a few years back. I use a controller (not sure if it's the brand) called Tech II. It works fine. I plan on using 1 per track on my layout and 1 for each yard.
You could also wire up your track in different places to spread the electricity more.
My Percy and James start at around 30-35 with my Tech II controllers, so I would expect Toby to be a bit better (being newer), but not by much because of 2 reasons:
1. In my opinion there can be better controllers than the Bachmann ones (depending on which you have, if it is the blue Thomas controller then I stand with my statement)
2. Toby isn't an extremely amazing runner, but I'm not saying he's a bad runner. Bigger engines probably have better connectivity.
In conclusion if you are truly worried, ask a model train expert or get a different controller.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Quote from: ZeldaTheSwordsman on April 11, 2010, 01:56:05 AM
Well, 35 is a little high. The Bachmann controllers that come with the sets are kind of weak.