Looking forward to trying these - will they be available separately?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: brokemoto on November 12, 2009, 10:42:37 AM
Life-Like sold plastic frame E-6, E-7 and E-8/9. They were a good locomotive, especially for their street prices. There are still many out there at dealers as NOS, many more are can be found at shows.
LL/Walthers sells metal frame E-8/9. They are very good locomotives.
Quote from: davidone on July 26, 2009, 01:25:10 AM
Need pics, i can't wait for my 2 to come.
Dave
Quote from: dtpowell on April 10, 2009, 11:06:57 PM
Hello N&W1218classa,
I guess it depends on the extent of accuracy you're trying to achieve. There's a big difference between the C&O H5 and any of the N&W Z classes. The H5 is a modern simple articulated locos from the 1940's and the Z's were early compounds (Mallets) build first in 1912. Still, the Z is a 2-6-6-2 and at least a locomotive in the style of N&W could be created from the H5 in my opinion.
Quote from: derricknscaler on March 15, 2009, 09:09:37 PM
i want to see a flying scotsman in n scale i think it would be awsome i dont know if any body makes it trought also an n scale 1829 rocket
would be awsome!!
Quote from: C855B on March 10, 2009, 10:31:35 AM
So... want a Challenger? Buy the Athearn. It's good... really good. Prevail on Bachmann to make something different. Like an FEF-3.