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new wish list for 1/29 std gauge cars & rolling stock

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new wish list for 1/29 std gauge cars & rolling stock
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 4, 2005 8:27 AM
well i have two add passenger car's too my wish list now. didn't want any before be cause my railroad wouldn't handle atsf aba and 8 pass cars my acl choice was 5 pass cars acl never had vista dome that I know of. but now with the B&O abba I just got to have the 5 passenger car's I can run abba 5 cars aba 5 cars aba 3 cars ab 2 cars ab 5 cars.
now were to get the funds. got a mth hudson rail king O set with up grade sound and a
sd 8/9 with proto sound. any takers?

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, April 4, 2005 12:43 PM
With the new LGB Amtrack Genisis coming out this year, theres been a lot of hankering for Superliner cars in 1/29. First manufacturer to produce those will clean up! [8D]

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Posted by mustanggt on Monday, April 4, 2005 3:49 PM
If LGB ever makes their P42 and amfleet cars in the Downeaster scheme, there will be a whole load of baby trains on ebay.....
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 6:08 AM
gee guys i don't think lgb will do anything in 1/29 will they. can only wish
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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 10:12 AM
The new Genisis is supposed to be "in the vicinity" of 1/29, no way to be sure until they ship and someone takes a ruler to it. But its definetly not 1/32 and at under $300 I firmly beleive it marks an acknowledgmet from LGB that Aristo and USA are definetly hurting thier bottom line and they are beginning to fight back.

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Posted by Bucksco on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 10:50 AM
The Genesis locomotive is an attempt to make LGB quality available to every consumer.The engine has been designed based on previous Lehmann German designs. It will come with an "open interface" so that the existing consumer can install MTS and the new LGB customer can install DCC. All of the design engineering was done here in the United States to be consistent with previous Lehmann locomotives. LGB is attempting to be more consumer oriented. They want to hear what the U.S. consumer wants and react accordingly.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 7:04 AM
well guys im not into mts or dc just give me the plane ole put on track and run with my aristo te track power. old fashion i guess!
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Posted by Bucksco on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 12:28 PM
That's the idea. You can install a decoder or run it right out of the box with your good old transformer! LGB's idea is to give the buyer a choice.
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Posted by markperr on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 8:51 PM
Steve, even with the MTS onboard, the LGB's wil still run with traditional power controllers. Just make sure your T/E is in linear and not PWC. LGB locos tend to not like pulse width.

On the new car issues, I'd like to see some modern/semi-modern elevated trains/subway cars. It would save me a lot of heartache trying to build one from scratch.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 5:12 AM
mark
lgb likes it so well thy quite working on pwc! or die
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:00 AM
I think LGB is top quality in terms of performance but I have very little LGB other than speciality items. In general, (my opinion) I think most LGB stuff look "wrong" when mixed with my USA/Aristocraft stock. Although some recent items have more detail, the LGB stock looks very plain Jane next to the rest of my stock. If LGB started producing more 1:29 (or close) stuff with better detail, I would be very interested in more LGB. The RailBox car is definetly a move in that direction and I intend to get some of those. Although they are slightly different in size/detail from USA/Aristo stuff, it works for me as long as I don't try to put a LGB item next to a USA/Aristo car that is of the same type. Example...don't try to run a RailBox car from LGB next to a RailBox from Aristocraft.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:20 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by oldokie

I think LGB is top quality in terms of performance but I have very little LGB other than speciality items. In general, (my opinion) I think most LGB stuff look "wrong" when mixed with my USA/Aristocraft stock. Although some recent items have more detail, the LGB stock looks very plain Jane next to the rest of my stock. If LGB started producing more 1:29 (or close) stuff with better detail, I would be very interested in more LGB. The RailBox car is definetly a move in that direction and I intend to get some of those. Although they are slightly different in size/detail from USA/Aristo stuff, it works for me as long as I don't try to put a LGB item next to a USA/Aristo car that is of the same type. Example...don't try to run a RailBox car from LGB next to a RailBox from Aristocraft.


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i agree i have some ac that don't look good next too usa the ac is higher unless its been lowered. my goal is too sell my ac and go usa 100% some day.

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