Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
QUOTE: Originally posted by kstrong The newer Bachmann stuff comes with metal wheels. I don't recall when they changed that, probably in the past two or three years or so. None of the B'mann stuff I ever bought had metal wheels, but then it's been a long time since I've bought any rolling stock. Some hobby shops may have ancient inventory still sitting on the shelves. One thing to remember--Bachmann will be reintroducing their kit versions of the rolling stock later this year, and they will all have metal wheels, according to their sales reps. On quality issues, I've never had a problem with Bachmann. The detail is a bit more crude than what we've come to expect on LGB's cars, but from 10 feet away, you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference. They're also fantastic starting points for kitbashing projects. (and at the price, it's far easier on the psyche to cut into.) You can get a Bachmann car, add $30 in detail parts to it, add paint, and have a detailed model that will look better than anything in LGB's line, and still cost you $20 less than the LGB car. If you're interested in american narrow gauge, Bachmann's rolling stock captures the look and feel of many narrow gauge lines. They've got a kind-of rustic look to them that is appealing. I'd say go for it and don't look back. Later, K
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi Brian Is fitted metal wheels a new thing all my bachmann came with plastic wheels which is a pet hate of mine regards John
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