Quote from: richg on January 05, 2013, 06:17:21 PM
Check the Product list at the top left of the page. I just did. They tilt.
Rich
I don't know where you're talking aabout. I checked the seperate sale cars and it didn't say.
Fred
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Check the Product list at the top left of the page. I just did. They tilt.
Rich
Quote from: Royce Wilson on January 14, 2012, 03:10:15 PM
Fred,
The Bachmann mogul is a copy of the Colorado & Southern engine 22 roughly modeled sometimes after 1905 to about 1917.
The stack is C&S as is the headlight. The stack and headlight is a easy change which makes this model so fun to bash.
Here is a list of Yahoo groups that can futher your intrest if you desire:
Yahoo groups
On30 , On30conspiracy, On30Kitbashing, FinescaleOn30, On30Swapmeet and if you need further information on the Bachmann 2-6-0 then go to these Yahoo groups:
DSP-P,CSNG, Coloradoandsouthern.
Royce
Quote from: skipgear on January 02, 2012, 11:57:24 PM
You can't order one with your own private road name. This is why they call it "MODEL railroding". For custom road names and such, you will have to do some "modeling" for yourself. The manufacture is not going to set up a silk screen just to do one loco for you, unless you want to drop a $1000 in their lap for the trouble. Microscale makes plenty of decal sheet options with lettering so you can do it yourself. If you don't want to do any modeling for yourself, then find a local hobbyshop or train club and pay somebody there to custom decorate your loco for you. It could run anywhere from $25-100 depending what they do and how good they are.
Quote from: seadowns on January 01, 2012, 11:10:00 AMHmmmm. Interesting. I'll definatley look into this. Will they do something like the AT&SF where the railroad reporting marks are on the cab and the number is on the tender?
Hi Fred!
Why don't you grab an unlettered but painted 2-8-0 DCC-ready but no decoder on board from this source:
http://www.trainworldonline.com/catalog/category/detail.php?id=5070&back_url=%2Fsearch.php%3Fbymanufacturer%3D176%26checkbox
- %3D120%26bycategory%3D91%26x%3D41%26y%3D4%26PAGEN_1%3D2&find_section=176
The price is nice and if you are willing to cotton up with a roadname on it you can save 20 more bucks.
Regards
Mathi
Quote from: skipgear on December 30, 2011, 12:47:53 AMQuote from: fredlove2laugh on December 29, 2011, 03:27:15 PM
Also, any opinions on a sound system would be nice.
FredQuote1. Do you think there will be a DCC-ready version with unlettered paint offered soon?
Simply put, IMHO, NO. The DCC ready versions of the loco are now dead old stock. All new and current versions will be DCC installed. This is not a limiting factor because the DCC loco will run just fine on DC.