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#31
Williams by Bachmann / Re: FP45's
October 19, 2008, 12:09:18 AM
  I forgot.The Burlington Northern had FP45's also.
#32
Williams by Bachmann / Re: FP45's
October 17, 2008, 05:08:37 AM
  Great Northern Big Sky Blue,Milwaukee Road and the two Canadian roads would probably sell also.
#33
Williams by Bachmann / Re: Platinum Club Newsletter
October 11, 2008, 02:53:33 AM
You're right.As far as the Sharks go,just tell people they're lease or demo units.In fact,put the Sharks on the point of a Seattle-Seymour,Indiana manifest.
#34
Williams by Bachmann / Re: Platinum Club Newsletter
October 10, 2008, 02:40:45 AM
  The Milwaukee Road E7's look awesome.It was worth the wait.
#35
Williams by Bachmann / Re: Future Stuff
September 01, 2008, 10:45:34 PM
  No kidding.SD90's in the new Canadian Pacific Golden Beaver scheme,GP38's and SD45's in the Great Northern Big Sky Blue scheme(maybe even a F7 in those colors)more Missouri Pacific locos in all color schemes,etc.,etc.The possibilities are endless
#36
Williams by Bachmann / Re: Future Stuff
September 01, 2008, 12:41:26 AM
  I know Bachmann doesn't make SD40'S, but a SD45 painted in the final Milwaukee Hiawatha livery would be neat.You know,the one that had Milwaukee and the number on the long hood and the Hiawatha emblem on the nose.
#37
Williams by Bachmann / Re: Future Stuff
August 30, 2008, 02:02:13 AM
  The Milwaukee Road F3's are available in the Golden Memories line.The Milwaukee GP9's in the Traditional line looks cool,too.
#38
 Back in 1955,the Union Pacific passenger trains stopped running on the North Western and on to the Milwaukee Road.After that Milwaukee road passenger equipment was painted in Union Pacific colors.
#39
  Why do I have this hunch that the new Milwaukee Road E7's are going to be wearing Armour yellow and Harbor mist gray?
#40
  I was always under the impression that Williams locos ran only with transformers with 90 watts or more.I guess I was wrong.I know they had problems with early MRC transforers.
#41
Williams by Bachmann / Re: Several Questions!
March 14, 2008, 09:49:48 AM
  I just came up with a thought.I see that Bachmann's HO and N scale offerings can be ordered online.Would you think of doing the same with the Williams line?
#42
Williams by Bachmann / Re: New Williams Catalog?
January 31, 2008, 10:31:52 PM
rtrain collector's 72 foot B&O's sound just like my Great NorthernSD45's in the fact you need a 54 inch radius to run them.
#43
  Mike D made a good point.The Chinese Red Burlington and Milwaukee Road GP9's had the same problem.The Burlington had gray all the way down the cab.I know because I own one.The Milwaukee had either black or orange painted down the cab.
#44
Williams by Bachmann / Re: New train suggestions
January 10, 2008, 09:18:07 AM
  Diesels and rolling stock in the Great Northern Big Sky Blue and current Canadian Pacific schemes,plus the Missouri Pacfic buzzsaw livery would be a pretty welcome sight
#45
  Guys,the reasonable prices attracted me to Williams.Then when I opened up the package and it said "Thank you for purchasing a Williams Electric Train" I was impressed with their sincerity.I also played the role of spoiled hobbyist asking Williams to make locos and rolling stock in the Great Northern Big Sky Blue and new Canadian Pacific liveries but it didn't happen.But I've been looking at Bachmann's HO offerings and I get to thinking:An F7 in the Burlington Grayback scheme,a U33c in the Missouri Pacfic scheme,the possibilities are endless.