Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Vic, Nothing wrong with Bachmann. The fact that they come with metal wheels makes them very appealing to me. Add some details, remove others, maybe a repaint and you have a unique piece of rolling stock that was quite inexpensive. Take an Aristo, or an LGB, add metal wheels, change the couplers and well...you get the picture! $$$ Having a family for me means only so much goes to the train stuff. If I can make it myself for less I'll do that first. Love Bachmann's Narrow Guage stuff. I only have a Shay so far and a few wagons. Waiting for the prices to start to drop on the Heisler and I'll go after it next. That is one neat looking loco. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt I was talking to my dad and he said back when he was into trains hard Lgb was it for garden RR and it was expensive. I found an LGB 260 Mogal for $347.00 Unlettered, OUCH but being my first "G" purchase (I have alot of "S") I figured I would bite the bullet the first go around since it closely resembles pictures of the W&W RR's #4. A couple extra weekend's of side jobs pounding nails and all be there. If I have the engine first. Weekends will get easier to work for track and power supply. Carpenter Matt - My 68 camaro restoration is suffering miserably with this train thing.
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