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Title: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: Steam Freak on September 09, 2008, 02:11:15 AM
Can you forward a request on making a Bachmann Spectrum 2-6-0 M6. Or something like that looks like this:

(http://www.brian894x4.com/images/SouthernPacific1785a.jpg)
(http://www.brian894x4.com/images/SouthernPacific1785f.jpg)
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: RAM on September 09, 2008, 11:59:06 AM
It would be a nice engine.
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: sparkyjay31 on September 09, 2008, 12:42:12 PM
I'll take any dcc ready Spectrum line 2-6-0.  Kinda partial to a B&M B-15, but I digress....
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: Frisco on September 11, 2008, 08:41:12 PM
These are currently being made by Sunset Models in brass for about $700 each with DCC and Sound(verry cheap for brass) if you can afford this they look great.
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: Yampa Bob on September 12, 2008, 04:14:46 AM
Dang, just when I'm tapering off buying new locos, I'm drooling again.  I have several Roundhouse 2-6-0, but they are the smaller size 1880 variety.  If Bachmann made the 1785 in Spectrum DCC equipped, I would buy two in a heartbeat.

You may already have them, but here are some more pictures of 1785.

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locoPicture.aspx?id=48568&Page=1

Large drivers, Stephenson gear, 1910 build date, yup, gotta have some of these.  :P
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: Pacific Northern on September 12, 2008, 04:01:48 PM
Mr B, I hope you are listening.

The demand for this type of engine in the Spectrum DCC equpped line is high.
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: ajp3751 on September 12, 2008, 04:18:31 PM
This size model is in high demand. I model shortline frieght and I need smaller frieght locos. I have a 2-8-0 and this 2-6-0 would be a great addition. I notice that the USRA is the model in current circulation, but a spectrum model that resembles 1785 would be an excellent addition to the spectrum line.
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: Yampa Bob on September 12, 2008, 07:21:48 PM
I'm not holding my breath. Unless the factory has the original 1785 shop drawings, (builder unknown), it would probably be just a makeover of the USRA.

"Makeover" = Install a decoder and stick number 1785 on it. 

Seems the latest trend in manufacturing is making a generic sorta stand off scale might resemble the real thing if you don't look too close.  I've only been in the hobby 2 years, and I have to say modelers can't be fooled.

Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: rogertra on September 13, 2008, 01:54:16 AM
We, this group, have been hounding Bachmann for a Spectrum 2-6-0 for several years.  You can see where it's got us?   :)


We want a real 2-6-0.  Not just an 0-6-0 USRA switcher with a pilot truck stuck on the front for good measure.
Title: Re: Southern Pacific 2-6-0 M6
Post by: Yukonsam on September 13, 2008, 11:22:01 AM
Hi

Baldwin built 23 class M-6-locomotives for the SP (#1780 - #1802) in 1902 and 1903 as Vauclain Compounds.
They were rebuilt and simpled by SP before WW1.

I canĀ“t remember seeing a model of a Vauclain Compound, and the only difference to a rebuilt locomotive is the cylinders?

Some M-6 locomotives were leased to SPdeM (Sud Pacifico de Mexico/Southern Pacific of Mexico). The SPdeM was sold to Mexico and name changed to Ferrocarril del Pacifico (FCP).

When did you last see a model of a Mexican steam locomotive?

Lots of variations can be made, with coal tender, oil tender, Vanderbilt tender or maybe even a Whaleback tender.

The SP M-9, M-10 and M-11 were Harriman engines...........



Regards, Yukonsam