Quote from: the Bach-man on January 30, 2008, 11:10:30 PMAny info yet?
Dear Chief,
I'll pass along your request.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
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Dear Chief,
I'll pass along your request.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Quote from: Railwaypark on February 13, 2008, 08:18:11 PMWhat is your problem!!!!!!!!!!!!
I f edward is not hard to build then why the F*CK :ois taking the damn company to finsih edward.
Quote from: the Bach-man on February 04, 2008, 11:31:19 PMIs the layout a 4x8??
Dear Chief,
No- I made it up as I went along. You can see it in the photo gallery.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Quote from: the Bach-man on February 02, 2008, 10:44:50 PMYou have no track plan?!?
Dear Chief,
It's concentric ovals on the bottom and middle levels and a 15" radius oval on top.
Very simple, really.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Quote from: Orsonroy on February 02, 2008, 11:08:01 PMHey don't I know you from Model RR fourms! I'm New Haven I-5.Quote from: Super Chief on January 30, 2008, 10:21:34 PM
Hi Bach-mann, with the sucess of your 2-8-4(way to go!), could you make a model of the Nickel Plate 587. It is a 2-8-2 class H-60 built by baldwin for the Wheeling & Lake Erie. The Nickel Plate bought the W&LE, it obtained the 587. The loco is now located at the Indiana RR Muesum undergoing a rebuild. If you make it, make it in HO scale with sound please!
NKP 587 was NOT a Wheeling & Lake Erie engine. It is a USRA light 2-8-2 built in 1919 for the LAKE ERIE and WESTERN, as their engine number 5541. When the NKP bought and absorbed the LE&W in 1922, they classified the LE&W's 15 USRA lights as class H-6o (oh, not zero).
Currently, there are already four USRA light models on the market (Bowser, BLI, Trix, IHC. Athearn made one a few years ago as well) so I don't think that Bachmann adding a fifth (or sixth) version of the same engine type would be a useful marketing plan on their part. Bachmann DOES need an American prototype 2-8-2 in their catalog however, and there are plenty of other deserving, and decidedly NOT USRA-styled engines out there that need to be made (Harriman-standard or NYC H-5, for example)
Quote from: Boomer Fan on February 02, 2008, 01:57:39 PMI noticed it. Do you live in the U.S Boomer Fan. If so, how much does Duck cost in American $$$?
Hello, hasn't anyone noticed what I rescently got in the mail or what? Also Corrie, this thread is for posting comments about my Thomas & Friends model collection, NOT for yours (i'm not trying to be mean or anything)!