Hi there!
Following the RGS practice to re-use the old C&S Stock Cars, why don´t you think about adding some more accurate RGS and D&RGW Rolling Stock to your catalogue?
Well, Colorado has been always popular and probably will always be. Yet there are only San Juan on the Market with ready to run models, soon there will be Accucraft - Bachmann please take your chance: We Rio Grande Freaks would get enthusiastic about some "real" DRGW prototypical Rolling Stock...
Kind regards, Tom
If Bachmann had made the same stuff in On30 that was made in large scale,that would be fantastic!.
Royce ;D ;D ;D
Yeah. That would make my day - to hear that Bachmann is going to do some of their Big Scale Rolling Stock in On30 (DRGW, RGS...) plus (I´m dreaming, I know...) a "modern" three truck Shay in On30...
That´ll be the day...
Hopefully, not only for me... :D :D :D
Tom
I have a Grandt Line C&S stock car in On3. It is very big compared to the Bachmann rolling stock.
Don't take me wrong. I am very thankful for the stuff that Bachmann has produced.
The mogul alone made my day when it came out. prior to that ,the only choice you had if you wanted a C&S mogul was to scratch build or buy expensive brass. Royce
Definitely agree Royce, the No.22 C&S Mogul was actually the Loco that brought me to On30. Added Sound and enjoyed. She´s still a beauty and fun to have.
I just bought some On3 D&RGW and RGS Stuff which I´m converting to On30, and right - they are bigger than Bachmann´s, but its not too bad.
Have converted some Bachmann Cars to have a bigger fleet of DRGW/RGS with just a bit of work, they look great.
Well, no question we all should thank Bachmann to give us all this big start.
Without them, there won´t be On30 (or better: affordable O-Scale N.G)
Take care!
Tom
yeah i would like more Rio Grande and other Colorado Narrow Gauge stuff. i know there are other comanies that make Rio Grande 0n30 stuff but i am in college and can not aford a $400+ engines. More rolling stock would be nice too, How about a long caboose?
I do not think BLT make the c-16s anymore so it would be nice to see bachmann make some. The D&RG also had the T-12 4-6-0s those would be nice to see too (http://photoswest.org/photos/00007376/00007414.jpg)
Taking a look at 2½ ft gauge car deminsion's of equipment operated
on the FCA&B. 1918 equipment plans, before FCA&B was converted to meter gauge. (1929)
Freight Average length 33ft to 36 ft
width 8ft 2in to 8ft 8in
height 10ft 6in Boxcars
Passenger Length 49ft
Width 9ft
Height 12ft
The FCAB hauled upwards of 2,000,000 T/Y on 2½ft gauge, with truck exchange for the meter gauge cars of the FCB. (car deminsions are the
same)
FCM "Mexicano", for hauling behind the 2-8-0<G>.
Boxcars Length 30ft
Width 7ft 5in
Height 10ft 10in
FCA&B Antofagasta (Chile) & Bolivia
FCB Bolivia
Feel free to run 3ft gauge cars behind 2½ft gauge locomotive power
it all works out in the end. Still converting S Std gauge to 2½ft.<G>.
Ken Clark
GWN