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Title: Different Road Numbers
Post by: Mark Damien on February 16, 2007, 05:24:39 PM


G'day All,

I Bought another Western Maryland 2-8-0 the other day. It is the DCC version. It carries a different Road number on the cab, & this is the only reason I bought it.

My Decaling skills........well, lets not talk about that. :-[

I have always been confused why Bachmann US does not use different road numbers on their locos every year or two to create some variety. The practice is rife in British outline.

So the question is....

Would you buy a second loco,   of the same type,   if it had a different number?
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: kennywsp4 on February 16, 2007, 05:38:31 PM
Heck yes. I buy the same numbered  ones even now ;D
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: SteamGene on February 16, 2007, 06:35:39 PM
Yes, if it's one that I need. But I also decal.
Gene
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: Mark Damien on February 17, 2007, 02:25:14 AM


Gene,
I hate [read : envy - green, green greeeeeen] people like you.  ;)

Why my decaling stinks, I just don't know. I've followed all the correct methods, set down by members of this board, ModelRoader & others. I'm just doomed.

Tim Warris, creator & ultimately destroyer of the Port Kelsey Railroad [May it rest in peace], has a laser engraver - Sort of a printer that uses lasers to cut or etch the material in any intricate pattern you can CAD.

He uses this to make model buildings, boxes, sleeper sets to go under hand made turnouts & makes stencils of "Port Kelsey RR" & loco numbers. He then sprays the perfectly cut name & number on the model.

Now I admit, I can decal my son’s miniature war hammer pieces, I can decal a model plane, but for the life of me, I cannot decal a model train satisfactorily. I have been spray painting bikes, boats, helmets, cars, & model trains without any problems.

So obviously all I need is a Laser printer to do the stencil work & I can spray instead of decaling. Just gotta find me a spare 'G' note
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: GlennW on February 17, 2007, 12:49:32 PM
I'm an Nscaler. I tend to buy & run all of my locos in pairs. I like to run them with odd/even numbers, with odds East & evens West. THen I can give all my trains numbers in the timetable.

I'd like to see Bachmann follow a practice of offering 2-6 numbers in a roadname every year, then produce new numbers in 2-3 years. They could also produce some cars in a variety of paint schemes. Some proto cars get new slogans or paint schemes as they are rebuilt.

Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: Mark Damien on February 17, 2007, 05:05:50 PM


Glenn,
To extend my ON30 train, I bought two Bachmann coaches [with the same number-no choice], but luckily the last number was "4", which was easily changed to a "1". I too, would like to see rolling stock numbers changed occasionally.
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: Loco Bill Canelos on February 18, 2007, 10:08:40 AM
Ny vote goes to doing runs of 4 different numers, and all reruns of the same item in four different numbers. 

I believe it would be a good business decision and increase sales!
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: Seasaltchap on February 18, 2007, 09:37:18 PM

The best way by far is as the manufacturers do it, with Pad Printing.

The commercial set-up is quite complicted, but a simple rig is quite feasible. I have been raking through the off-cuts in my local metal merchants non-ferous box, and working with a mitre saw and a non-ferous blade to cut parts. I have a 3hp Porter Cable router with spiral bits that shape pieces for me, using 1/2" ply formers with handles to brace the part. Everything is M6 tap, and ACE Hardware have a good selection M6 hex-head bolts.

It is important to keep a set for the pad picking up the ink, and then placing it on the object. Plates are photo etched each end for color separations and relatively cheap.

I have gone for a closed cup inking system, and I have currently been drawn into making a miniature x-y table for fine setting of the placement on items.

Regards
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: murfling on February 18, 2007, 11:34:08 PM
I vote fpr the different road numbers, and I think on some items, they are doing this. I have 2 complete 5 unit Acela trains, and there are different road numbers all the way down the line.  Of course, to make the prototypically correct, I need another coach on each one, so a couple more would be nice, but they are out there.
Title: Re: Different Road Numbers
Post by: BIG BEAR on February 19, 2007, 12:16:14 AM

      I would love for Bachmann to change the engine & rolling stock numbers at least every couple years.
       I too have multiples of some # on engines and on several rolling stock pcs. 4 of the #4 coaches.
       I really need to have my daughter or son-in-law, both great artistically,
to make a 14,34,44 no need for #24 thats gordon's # Yuck, puke, gag.