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Bachmann's Newest Rendition of the GP30

Started by jbrock27, February 18, 2015, 11:02:19 PM

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jbrock27

Has anyone purchased the latest version of this loco and what are your opinions of it?
Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
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ACY

I have the new GP35, is that the same internally as the new GP30? If so I can provide pictures and my opinion.

jbrock27

I do not know, but it would not surprise me if it was.  Do you like the GP35 ACY?
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jward

the gp30 and gp35 use the same chassis. also, the gp40, gp50 and possibly gp38-2 use the same chassis, which is slightly longer than the gp30 chassis.
Jeffery S Ward Sr
Pittsburgh, PA

ACY

I bought 3 new GP35s with DCC for $40 each. They are somewhat on the light side and thus don't have great pulling power compared with heavier engines. They run alright, not too noisy that I noticed, but as they say, you get what you pay for, so don't expect too much. They are pretty basic, nothing spectacular,  but for the price I paid I am satisfied.  If you can get them for under $60 then definitely I would purchase them. Would you like to see photos of anything in particular?

jbrock27

Thank you for the feedback ACY.  I appreciate the offer on the photos but not necessary, thank you.

Thank you for the info Jeff.  And a thank you for the heads up on 1/8" hardboard @ Home Depot.  I picked up a piece last night that is plenty big for my control panel needs.
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electrical whiz kid

Jim;
are you using the hardboard for the face of the panel?
Rich
SGT C

jbrock27

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jbsmith

Quote from: jbrock27 on February 18, 2015, 11:02:19 PM
Has anyone purchased the latest version of this loco and what are your opinions of it?
Thank you very much for your time and assistance.



I own one.
The 1st thing I noticed about it is the weight, this is Heavy for a model loco its size.
Seems to be a good puller.
Good runner too so far no complaints.
Details are good enough to please my eye.
Would I buy another ?   Yes.

ACY

Quote from: jbsmith on February 19, 2015, 07:15:33 PM
The 1st thing I noticed about it is the weight, this is Heavy for a model loco its size.
Seems to be a good puller.
Funny I noticed the exact opposite, infact my Bachmann GP35 weighs almost 12 whole ounces less than a competitor's GP30 that I have.

jbrock27

Thank you for the input jb.  How would you stack it in weight and pulling in comparison, say, to an Athearn (non F7A) diesel?  Have a scale?  Happen to weigh it?

ACY, any idea of the Bachmann GP35's weight?  Care to share the name of the competitors GP30?  Does it begin with a "P" and have #s in the name?

Thank you.
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ACY

I'll get out my postage scale that is accurate to the nearest tenth of an ounce and weigh both and see if I can't post a photo if my phone cooperates.

jbrock27

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ACY


Athearn Santa Fe F7A Special Edition Blue Bonnet
1 Pound 7.4 Ounces


Life-Like Proto 2000 Undecorated GP30 (that I custom [painted and decaled for Ohio Central)
1 Pound 7.0 Ounces (with original plastic couplers, with Kadee couplers it adds some weight of course)


Bachmann Erie Lackawanna GP35
14.0 ounces (after adding Kadee #148 Couplers and some lead weight, was about 12.5 ounces unmodified)

jbrock27

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