I prefer this version to the cabbage stack, but what the hey - its a big world .. :)
http://narrow-gauge.org/en/displayen.aspx?Id=4032
Steve Magee
Newcastle NSW Aust
thank for the link...
that loco has definite possibilities ;D
im getting one.
is there a bman engine that does not come with a cabbage stack on it. lol
I prefer the straight ones over the cabbage stack one. lol
hello
Well done bachmann! What a terrific looking loco :D :D :D :D :D
i do agree the streight stack looks better but , everyone is different !
This will be a great addition to the big engine range and will fit nicely
in to my freelance Rail Way!( australian of course! )
Thanks for the picture looking forward to seeing more!
Geoff
aussie30inch
If you look in the book , Mixed Train Dailey, you will see similar looking ten wheelers with cabbage stacks, though they are standard gauge.
Royce Wilson
It works for me! Me riky riky.
Hopefully one of the versions will be lettered WVM #10 :) but if not, undec painted will do just fine. I can see this baby with some oxide red hoppers trailing behind her. A Shay will compliment her well (Pardee & Curtin of course).
That cabbage stack should make the Sumpter Valley modelers happy - a conversion to something close to SV 50 should be possible. Once again, the Bachmann team seems to be covering a lot of interests - from the tiny (Davenport,railbus) to the larger (ET&WNC 4-6-0). Nice work, folks.
Charlie
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holy S@#% :o, is that bachmann in that pic????if it is my next ho engine can wait! ;D