I am interested in modeling a standard gauge steam excursion train similar to the one run by the Arcade and Attica Railraod. Yes, it is the same railroad that uses the 44 tonners that I am working on. For the coaches, I wanted to use the Bachmann ones because I need open vestibule coaches, and though they should be steel-sided cars I cannot justify butchering an Aristocraft heavyweight. At least not now.
In addition, after looking for a good 4-6-0 or 2-8-0 to use as a standard gauge engine (The A&A owns one of each), I think the Aristocraft c-16 oil burner looks modern enough to fit the bill nicely. However, I will need to build a tender that hauls coal.
1. Can someone take a picture of a Bachmann coach NEXT TO some rolling stock that is 1:29 scale, or even better, next to a 1:29 figure? I am trying to see if the coaches doorways at the end and the window will look weird behind my 44-tonner.
2. But, will this engine look okay pulling the Backmann coaches, and standing next to the 44 tonner? What scale is the engine, 1:24 or 1:29, and will the cab look too big in 1:29?
Sorry about all the questions. I know it probably seems annoying to answer them all. THANKS for anyone who does!
Modeling the D&H in 1984: http://dandhcoloniemain.blogspot.com/
The Bachmann coaches are 1:22.5, and will be too large to look good with 1:29 equipment. Your better bet are the Aristo heavyweight coaches, or if you want something a bit older, perhaps the Aristo "Sierra" coaches or the Hartland long passenger cars. The Hartland coaches are 1:24, and were originally made by the same company that originally made Aristo's C-16, so they'll look great in a train. They should also look pretty good next to the 44 tonner, as the C-16 is a small locomotive.
Is the cab too large for 1:29? Probably, but it also depends on how committed you are to scale fidelity. The C-16 and the Hartland coaches will look funny next to the 44 tonner and the Aristo heavyweight cars, as they are different scales. (1:24 next to 1:29)
Later,
K
Modeling the Pennsylvania Railroad in N Scale.
www.prr-nscale.blogspot.com
KStrong,
Interesting that you posted that, as it is almost identical to a response I received on the Bachmann Forum for the SAME QUESTION! Were you the kind person who answered me there, or did you just cut and paste it over. Either way, thanks for helping me out. I think I will have to use Aristocraft Heavyweight cars, and just modify the vertibules.
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