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New Bachmann Products announced for 2012

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Posted by g_scail_downunder on Thursday, August 16, 2012 6:33 AM

Big Smilei for one of many are happy that the c19 is coming,these were used by queensland railways,down here in ozz,so a couple of these on my roster  will be great,from what i can see,are they slightly bigger than the annie,looking forward to seeing one,one good thing about trains,IF YOU LIKE IT RUN IT,YOUR RAILWAY,YOUR RULES,ENJOY,CHEERS,PETER in ozzieCool

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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, August 14, 2012 4:20 PM

Trying to adjust to the new format, here is a link to Bmanns website, they now have everything listed on there;

http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/products.php?act=viewCat&catId=479

Rene, That should be fun to see, there has been a few grumbles on the other sites about these, mostly about the lack of detail or piston rods but pah! These are most definelty aimed at kids as a primary audience, and not grisled old model railroaders, that they are more Playmobil and less Accucraft should be a given. The fact that I find them very interesting is two fold:

1: They are small, actually they are VERY small, and for me and my space constraints they are highly desirable for my tiny layouts. The lack of details is pish-posh to me, thats why Ozark Miniatures exists and I got lots of spare parts to pick from...and,

2: They are cheap, I mean REALLY cheap, as in inexpensive! What a godsend during a period when everything has been skyrocketing thru the rooftop. When the vultures on Ebay only use BIN listings for a broken RARE HARD TO FIND Lionel 0-6-0 with a missing wheel for only $100, makes you want to scream after a while. These will be very welcome. I am considering selling off what few larger items I do have in order to fund a larger (and smaller) roster Big Smile

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Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 11:47 AM

Vic,

I saw Bachmann has an ad in our October issue for the Lil Big Haulers. Marc has already inquired about getting some of those to review. Smile

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, August 6, 2012 8:03 PM

Caboose Hobbies has pre-order pricing listed

Sets, North pole, Fast Freight or Short line passenger: $163.22

Saddletanker loco: $57.92

Loco w/ tender: $75.47

Passenger or caboose: $ 28.67

Tank car: $28.67

Hopper: $22.82

If these prices hold, its far better than I could have ever imagined, they should sell well at those prices.




oh at that C-thingy is listed about $874.44 Big Smile

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Posted by two tone on Monday, August 6, 2012 9:20 AM

Hi   Nice to see Backmann are at last comming into the 21st centurey,  such a shame that Bachmann does not do a system for R/C or DCC   IE receiver and on board bits. A lot of companies in UK will not chip Bachmann stuff and if they do its an arm and leg jobSmile

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New Bachmann Products announced for 2012
Posted by vsmith on Friday, August 3, 2012 5:38 PM

New Bachmann Products for 2012

 

Check these out, Bachmann Lil' Big Haulers 


http://www.bachmanntrains.com/NMRA_2012.pdf 


About half way down the list, these are SWEEET!!!!!!! Big Smile Big Smile Big Smile

 

 

 

 

 

Oh, BTW Bmann also announced they are finally issueing a brand new D&RGW C-19 in 1/20.3, but who really cares about that  Mischief

 

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