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#1
could you list spectrum steam  locomotives that have been produced over the years a d the approximate dates?
#2
will a Bachmann 2-4-0 N scale steam loco run on 8.5 radius track? I want to pull Civil war cars and I own a Spectrun that is quite old but runs perfectly.
#3
On30 / On30 couplers
January 26, 2008, 09:57:06 PM
I bought two passenger cars from a dealer that was going out of business.
They have an old style couplers that do not work as well as the couplers on my new cars. How can I get some new style replacements? I have no local dealer.
#4
On30 / 2 truck shay compared to 2 truck climax
January 08, 2008, 10:21:07 PM
I have an 18" minimum radius and operate a 2 truck climax with short trains on 4% grades. Will a 2 truck shay perform equally well on this part of my layout?
#5
Sorry - I now see that the childs track is Kato. Thanks for the answer anyway.
#6
With the tract connected on a flat surface how do you use the supplied to remove a section?
Thanks  Paul powell
#7
On30 / Modifying a Grandt On3 Bobber to On30
March 19, 2007, 11:05:56 PM
I am now building a Grandt On3 Bobber kit to use with my Bachmann freight equipment. Your several replies to my original questions have been very helpful. I now have two questions. First-which E-Z coupler would be best to use for this modification? Second-which size NWSL On30 wheels {18" or 20"}would make the coupler height adjustment easier?

Thanks for your help
ppowell
#8
On30 / "Bobber caboose"
March 10, 2007, 09:56:56 PM
I want to build a "bobber"from a Bachmann On30 caboose. Can you buy an undecorated car "kit" or must I first take one apart to get the components? Does anyone have another suggestion for a small caboose that is compatable (coupler height ect) for On30.

Different topic- I wanted a short flat car for my Quarryand I found that it is quite easy to cut out the center section of a Bachmann flat car with a fine saw, glue it back together using the parts that fall out when the frame is cut, and you have a neat small car.