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#1
N / New Paint Schemes for PCC cars?
January 06, 2014, 10:56:12 PM
Any chance of getting some new paint schemes for the PCC cars?  In particular Pacific Electric.  In all honesty, preferably the original LA version as opposed to the newer San Francisco PE scheme.  Thanks in advance!
#2
Large / Original RC Big hauler parts
December 16, 2010, 09:59:21 PM
Mr Bach-Man,
I have an old original Big Hauler set, the RC one that I believe was the first that y'all brought out.  For whatever reason, my dad decided to remove the trucks from the cars and tender before shipping it out to me from California.  Unfortunately, it is looking like he has lost the screws that attached the couplers to the cars.  I looked in your online parts catalog, and they appeared to not be availible there.  I currently have a tender and gondola that I would need screws for.  The set originally had the ten wheeler (still have), a gondola (still have), a flat car (who knows where it ended up) and the four wheel bobber caboose.  I never saw these mentioned again, everything else seems to be powered off the rails.  Out of curiosity, why did y'all decide to go that route originally?  Thanks in advance.
Andrew Gillette
Scumter, SC
#3
On30 / Automatic reversing EZ Track
January 12, 2009, 10:35:58 PM
I am interested in the auto-reversing EZ track for use on an On30 mining module.  I don't need the whole trolley set, so would I be able to use Bachmann Product code 44548 or 44549 and still have the auto-reversing feature?  Thanks in advance.
Andrew
#4
On30 / Idea for the Bach Man
December 27, 2008, 08:14:13 PM
In HO and N scales, you sell seperate tenders in several different designs.  Have you thought about doing this in On30?  You could do a whaleback like several roads used, or shorter versions of the Connie tender.  Have you ever considered this?