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Maine narrow gauge

Started by Royce Wilson, November 18, 2007, 05:53:38 PM

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Royce Wilson

Bachmann, has there been any thought to the smaller Maine 2 ft engines.
The small Forneys?
                                                                     Royce

jpipkin


SRRL Maine

Hi,

I would like to see a smaller Forney like WWF #9 or even the tiny #10 running in the WWF museum at the moment. With limited space and tight radius curves, these engines would be very welcome

ossygobbin

no, no, no, we want  2-6-2 No 24

Hamish K

WWF #10 was originally a 30 inch gauge  Lousiana sugar plantation locomotive. Thus it would be nice model for ON30. However I expext any 0-4-4 Forney from Bachmann would be a bit larger, say around 16-18 tons as this was a common size for the Maine two footers. There is a good case for a smallish  0-4-4 Forney, there were quite a lot in Maine and over all they were probably more widespread than the 2-4-4s, giving them wider generic appeal. However whether Bachmann would produce a second Forney relatively soon after the first one is may be questionable when there are a lot of competing prototypes being suggested.

Hamish

felix

For me WWF #10 is a real jewel and fun to watch up close and personal.

http://www.wwfry.org/

Having a small forney like this would enable me to include that type on my narrow radius curve layout, plus it would look very nice pulling smaller rolling stock.

Put me down for 2!

Felix in Maine

#94

I do not model Maine. But I could use the WWF #10 on my A&L.S.R.R.