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Messages - Earle Baldwin

#1
HO / Request For NJ Transit E60
January 08, 2013, 08:52:05 PM
The retooled E60 is a very nice model. Please consider offering it decorated for NJ Transit as NJT purchased several E60s from Amtrak during the early 80s.

Here are the 958 and 967 in full NJT livery:

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt958arc.jpg

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njdot967ags.jpg

And the 961 and 973 in a "patched" scheme:

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njdot961cgs.jpg

http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njdot973ags.jpg

Please consider NJ Transit E60s for future production.

Thanks for reading,

Bob 



#2
N / Re: Doodlebug passenger car question
September 20, 2012, 09:20:56 AM
Please count me in for a separate sale version of the trailer coach. I'd like to recreate New York Central and Jersey Central commuter operations in N scale and the Bachmann coach, a wonderfully executed piece, is the most accurate N scale model available for the types of cars which were operated by NYC and CNJ in commuter service.

Thanks,

Bob
#4
HO / Re: Type of E-Z Track in Rail Chief Set?
September 23, 2011, 07:54:43 PM
Hi, Jerry.

Thanks for the quick response. I figured it was packaged with the steel track but wanted to check before running out and buying the extra sections tomorrow.

Robert
#5
HO / Type of E-Z Track in Rail Chief Set?
September 23, 2011, 07:37:56 PM
I have purchased the Rail Chief set as a birthday present for my son's friend and plan to purchase additional track as part of his present. I would be deeply appreciative if someone would be kind enough to tell me what type of track - steel or nickel silver - is packaged with the set so I can get the proper type.

Thanks in advance,

Robert 
#6
N / Graham Farish Question For The Bach Man
October 09, 2009, 07:59:37 PM
I'm interested in foreign railways and would like to begin acquiring items of Bachmann's Graham Farish product line. Is Farish equipment stocked by any U.S. dealers?

Thanks in advance.

Bob
#7
I had the opportunity to ride behind the real Susquehanna 142 several times during the late 90's and would like to own a model of the locomotive. I'm aware Bachmann's produced an HO version of it. Does anyone have a recommendation regarding delears where this model might still be found?

Thanks in advance,

Earle
#8
How about an upgraded version of the E60CH/P as released in HO?

Bob
#9
N / Best Knuckle Couplers for the Bachmann SD45?
May 05, 2009, 08:57:20 AM
Would anyone be willing to share his/her opinion regarding the best option for converting the Bachmann SD45 to knuckle couplers? I have read several accounts of the Micro-Trains coupler being problematic for this unit.

Thanks in advance,

Bob   
#10
N / Spectrum SD45
August 23, 2008, 09:21:23 AM
Hi!

Would anyone be kind enough to share their impressions and opinions of the Spectrum SD45?  How does it stack up in detail, paint and operation to comparable Atlas locomotives?

Thanks in advance for any input.

Best regards,

Earle
#11
N / Re: Question Regarding N Scale Acela Set
July 15, 2008, 09:32:07 PM
Thanks to all for the information.  The set arrived.  I tested it and am very impressed by it.  It appears to be of very high quality.

Hi, Mathmatika.

I haven't logged in for a few weeks so I didn't see your post.  Which pictures would you like to use?  I don't recall posting anything to the site you mentioned.  Someone else may have put some of my photos there.

Let me know.

Best regards,

earle
#12
N / Re: Question Regarding N Scale Acela Set
June 23, 2008, 09:24:41 PM
Hi, Timothy.

Thanks for the clarification regarding the contents of the set.  Your information will be a big help as I complete the consist.

I saw your tag line about being a proud electric modeler.  I'm a juice fan, myself.  As I stated in my original thread, I'm primarily an O gauger.  Thankfully, O gauge is blessed with models of many electric prototypes and I have been able to acquire quite a few of them.  In N scale, I will probably be getting the HHP8 and an Amfleet consist to operate alongside the Acela.   

Thanks again!

Bob
#13
N / Question Regarding N Scale Acela Set
June 23, 2008, 07:28:46 AM
I recently purchased the N scale Acela set and am excitedly awaiting its arrival.  My young son and I are big fans of the train and he has been asking me for a model of it.  Our primary scale/gauge is three rail O; however, given its combination of high pricing and questionable reliability, Lionel's O scale model was eliminated from consideration.  From what I have seen and read about it, the Bachmann N scale version appears to offer a combination of accurate detail and dependable operating characteristics.  The added benefit of attractive pricing made my choice easier.  I'm hoping the set can eventually be used as the basis for a modestly sized contemporary layout to supplement our O gauge activities.

Since the set contains the two power cars, bistro, first class, end business and one business class car, that leaves two additional business class cars to be added to model a prototypically correct consist.  Would anyone be kind enough to tell me if the separate sale cars are numbered differently so as not to conflict with the business car contained in the set?  If so, what are the specific car numbers I should be looking for?  Trainworld in Brooklyn appears to have the best price so I'll probably get them there.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

Earle  8)
#14
Below are photo links to equipment of contrasting eras of NJ Transit.  The first link is to a view of one of NJT's former CNJ RDC's.  The second is Transit's most recent addition, the Genesis.

www.hobokenterminal.com/alltime/photos/rdc/njt_557_rdc_atlantic-city_82_leonhardt.jpg

www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=211817

Earle
#15
Here are links to photographs of various classes of NJ Transit locomotives:

www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt425bgs.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt958arc.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4100drc.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4176ags.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt4300eka.jpg
www.rr-fallenflags.org/njdot/njt5902arc.jpg

These would certainly look nice as Williams O gauge models!

Enjoy,

Earle