Dear Mr. Bach-man,
I've been very enthusiastic with the On30 locomotives and rolling stock you have produced thus far. I am particularly looking forward to getting one of the new Drover's Cabooses. (I think that's what they're called)
But is it at all possible to give us any hints as to what's to come? I'm just a tad bit curious. If you can't I can understand, It would be nice to see a Heisler to complete the two other geared steam locomotives you have! ;D
Quote from: Gunslinger_Fur on March 23, 2010, 04:22:39 PMIt would be nice to see a Heisler to complete the two other geared steam locomotives you have! ;D
Commence Heisler froth fest. ;D
Yes I would like one too, even though I have a kit one (thats how much I wanted one!). Make it a West Side one please!
;D ;D Sssshhhh!! ;D ;D. Don't mention the 'H' word. You might jinx us getting one. I've started to scratch build one in the hope that as soon as you start doing that type of thing it'll come out as a production model ::) ::)
Lindsay T
Or an EBT 2-8-2 would be nice, maybe #12 to keep it small. Maybe I should start scratchbuilding one and we'll get both!
H...... - no, I´m not saying the H-word again... ;) ;) ;)
Maybe something geared we Loggers out there in the world miss enourmously...?
Cheers, Tom
...or a SR&RL No.24...
Hopefully "what's next" will be a good fix (not just the same old parts that break) for ALL the Bachmann loco's that suffer with broken gear syndrome. If it would make this happen sooner, I personally would be just as happy to not see ANY new releases until it happens. I mean, does anyone REALLY want a new locomotive (even a Heisler) that is going to be out of the box and then out of service in no time due to cracked gears? I certainly don't!
Bachmann's reputation has been seriously damaged by this gear problem and their lack of response to it. It's a shame, because up to now, their products have come a long way.
Bill
Yeah Bill, I'd really LOVE a "H", even it had stuffed gears straight from the box. At least we have something to look at and possibly fix. Mind you, NWSL would soon make a killing 'fixing' the problem with replacements ;D ;D ;D
Lindsay
Quote from: Linzthom on April 14, 2010, 07:23:23 PM
Yeah Bill, I'd really LOVE a "H", even it had stuffed gears straight from the box. At least we have something to look at and possibly fix. Mind you, NWSL would soon make a killing 'fixing' the problem with replacements ;D ;D ;D
Lindsay
Not to be nasty but... If a killing were to be made by producing replacement gears wouldn't we have seen some by now? Its been how long with this never ending issue? One, two maybe three years running?
I wished I had never invested into 0n30.
Best regards fellow modelers.
Hold on now. I have heard that Bachmann is actually sending out some new gears for trial tests to a few customers.
This may be the answer everyone was looking for.
;) Brother Dave, My broiler went cold a long time ago. It might be a hard start at this point. I'll try stoking the coals one more time.
;D ;D "Broiler" ?? Are thinking of cooking it. Or has that been done already???? ::) ::) ::)
;) The steam head hasn't any pressure due to the fire in the fire box going out. :)
I'm hoping for a tank engine that's larger than the Porters, a modest 2-6-2, or something about the size of Argentina's Patagonian 2-8-2s, but I can wait.
A Mason Bogie 2-6-6T...WOW!
:oRoyce Wilson
Bachmann never hints at new releases beyond, "Some people are going to be excited...Anticipate!" The first hard evidence we sometimes get is a premature release of entries in the Walthers database, or maybe some photos from a shop in Japan, but that's usually a day or two before an announcement. So, we will all have to wait and see, and comment, and wish, and anticipate.
Manager
Quote from: Mister Lee on April 29, 2010, 09:00:40 AM
I'm hoping for a tank engine that's larger than the Porters, a modest 2-6-2, or something about the size of Argentina's Patagonian 2-8-2s, but I can wait.
As far as im concerned, problem solved! http://www.backwoodsminiatures.com/0n3kits.htm#Bachmann_2-8-2_tank (http://www.backwoodsminiatures.com/0n3kits.htm#Bachmann_2-8-2_tank)
Maybe what's next is whatever you can batch or modify from the building blocks that Bachmann and others provide.
Well put, max. This is what max is linking to, from the Backwoods Miniatures site.
(http://www.backwoodsminiatures.com/xbm282_01.JPG)
manager
That is a pretty cool conversion kit. I'm hoping that they start working on one for the 2-6-6-2 next!
Mark
??? ???When exactly will we know the date of the 'new' releases? It can't be too far away. Next month isn't? ??? ???
Living outside of the States ( as I do ) we tend to let these dates slip.
Lindsay ( NZ )
Just saw this posted on the On30 Conspiracy. Schweet.
(http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/16827097/sn/2022394411/name/FSCN3130.jpg)
CSRR Mgr,
I saw that too, right after I posted my msg! Just so people know who aren't on the list, the manufacturer, Backwoods Miniatures, stated that the the side tanks are just to "beef up" the loco, and that their intention is that the model would still pull it's tender. That means no coal bunker for the cab like the 2-8-2 conversion has.
Mark