1/2.....literally.
I got the seperate drivetrain LGB was selling at the BTS 2 years ago. Havent quite decided what I'm going to bash it into, although a Mason Bogie using the Mylargescale masterclass blueprints is most likely.
Have fun with your trains
5
C&S
operate great , in ALL weather conditions
look , looks kinda like the C&S moguls .
sound , great !
A lot of great use and enjoyment for years , with no problems .
I had hoped that they would have produced them in the Southern Railroad Green paint scheme , that would have been really nice .
Dennis Paulson wrote: 5 C&Soperate great , in ALL weather conditions look , looks kinda like the C&S moguls .sound , great !A lot of great use and enjoyment for years , with no problems . I had hoped that they would have produced them in the Southern Railroad Green paint scheme , that would have been really nice .
Dennis,
Did you put pantographs on top of their cabs?
-Brian
Nada.....
Toad
NO BRIAN
I have been wondering what to do with about a dozen steamers , because I will not / do not , run them under the cat ! There would be something really , really , wrong with Sumpter Valley , Unitah , C&S , steamers under the cat ! Wish I could trade for electrics ?
I can and do , run my NYC & Conrail diesels under the cat , I have photos of the real ones under the cat .
I've got a huge fleet of 0 LGB products. They're just the wrong size for me. Plus, since I prefer locos that not everyone has, I probably never will. Maybe some parts at some point for other projects but that's about it.
Jack
How many? Surely you jest? Dennis
I bought 3.
Only kept 1
Disappointed with rough operation on curves.
My LGB Forneys pull better than the Mogul, and way smoother at slow speeds, especially on curves.
I have 7 Forneys.
My favorite is the Mikado. Great puller, Looks good, sounds great and easily out pulls a couple Moguls.
Seems to me if you like Moguls, you must absolutely LOVE Forneys and Mikados.
2 of the prettiest gals around
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
I have just one - the #24194 in B&O markings. Had squeaky drive gear about 20 minutes out of the box but LGBoA San Diego did their magic. Came back running extra smooth and handles R2 (5' dia) curves with no complaints or noise. Pulls a consist of the 38800's series (Chinese-made) B&O passenger cars (upgraded with metal ball bearing wheels and interior lighting). It looks good to me, sounds great, and runs smoothly. Have never tried to test its pulling power since it is permanently assigned to light passenger service .
Al
I have the C&S #7 beartrap mogul and the new MTS equipped Coke mogul.
Plus the Mogul drive unit for spare parts if needed. Gears are $60, motor is $50 and the drive unit was only $130.00
Note that the drive unit does have the special LGB sensors for speed.
NONE!
I model accurate scale, accurate prototype, accurate fittings, etc etc etc.
No room in the above list for LGB
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Southwest Chief
Matt your Photo of your two Moguls looks really good , also your web link and layout and video are outstanding , nice work .
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