*CLOSED* Does anybody have information about Cecon?

Started by Roberto Lodigiani, August 11, 2020, 03:20:44 PM

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Roberto Lodigiani

The BAchmann Silver Series features Celcon trucks. I cannot find any information about Celcon. I want to know the size of the wheels of the HO 13607, 72' Heavyweight COmbine Postwar car.
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Still don't know.


Piyer

Quote from: Roberto Lodigiani on August 11, 2020, 03:20:44 PM
The BAchmann Silver Series features Celcon trucks. I cannot find any information about Celcon. I want to know the size of the wheels of the HO 13607, 72' Heavyweight COmbine Postwar car.

Passenger cars tend to be equipped with 36" wheels. There are some exceptions, but a heavyweight combine wouldn't have been such a car.
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the Middletown & Unionville, and the New York, Ontario & Western.

rich1998

If you have the car, just measure with a dial caliper. They are cheap enough. I have had two for some years.

Rich

Roberto Lodigiani

Thank you! What a weird piece of information on the Bachmann Silver Series about "Celcom trucks". Is it important knowing the material?

prr22

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