Hi Everyone,
My favorite trains are Roundhouse 2-6-2 (SR & RL) live steam, Accucraft E-8 (CB&Q) and the small LGB forney. If anyone has any pic's of their layout - please submit. I am trying to rekindle this forum.
tln1870 wrote: Hi Everyone, My favorite trains are Roundhouse 2-6-2 (SR & RL) live steam, Accucraft E-8 (CB&Q) and the small LGB forney. If anyone has any pic's of their layout - please submit. I am trying to rekindle this forum.
I never met a Steam locomotive that I did'nt like.
I have one of the 2-6-0 LGB's and a #1 Scale Union Pacific Challenger and GS4 Daylight.
Sorry, I do not have a layout outside or inside for these models.
Hi CaZephyr,
I have a small lgb 2-6-0 and a 2-8-0 but the southern daylights are very nice also
It would have to be my LGB Uintah
Hi
Mine would be no5 Cheena ( an Aussiefied Roundhouse Millie) and no1 Ngegee (a factory modified Argyle Loco Works Bantam) both manual live steam.
Yes they have name and number plates.
I aso have a Ford model T locomotive that was built for me by the Toenail Ridge Shortline that I particularly like
regards John
Snoq. Pass RR wrote:My favorite production locomotive is the Bachmann 2-8-0. I just wish someone would make a 4-12-2.
I like the bachmann 2-8-0 and the 2-6-0 also. I am also hoping that bachmann will also come out with the 2-8-8-8-2 (triplex) in G scale
CAZEPHYR wrote: tln1870 wrote: Hi Everyone, My favorite trains are Roundhouse 2-6-2 (SR & RL) live steam, Accucraft E-8 (CB&Q) and the small LGB forney. If anyone has any pic's of their layout - please submit. I am trying to rekindle this forum. I never met a Steam locomotive that I did'nt like.
I would have to say that right now, I guess my Harz 2-6-2 and my LGB crocodile. I have owned these engines for years and the Croc runs superbly---so smooth, so silent, so slick---and it handles tight R1 curves.
The Harz 2-6-2's have come a long way since 1974 when they first were born from Nurnberg. Of course I have only owned the older series from the 1980s. These pups are a little fussy because they have one engine and no pickup skates. So you usually have to put a power trailing car of some sort behind them and add the extra power that way.
But I just love the looks of these locos, and the 2-6-2s are excellent slow speed pullers. I just got a sound model (my first LGB factory sound model ever) and it is just the pinnacle of German meter gauge steam.
I used to be loyal to the Stainz loco, because it was so stubby and yet it was a "real " life engine...but I slowly have been migrating to bigger locos but that still can handle R1 (because I have an indoor pike ).
Regards,
Tom M.
Ps...Of course, I have my eye on the New Harz 2-10-2s, the "big sisters"---but I am not wild about the fussy clearance on R1 they would probably cause me, and I have not got to the point where a $1K engine is rationable!
Tommy0218 wrote: Snoq. Pass RR wrote:My favorite production locomotive is the Bachmann 2-8-0. I just wish someone would make a 4-12-2. I like the bachmann 2-8-0 and the 2-6-0 also. I am also hoping that bachmann will also come out with the 2-8-8-8-2 (triplex) in G scale
I LOVE the looks of that Bachmann 1:20 2-8-0. Years ago I fell in love with the Bach Shay--then (to my own surprise) the Bach Climax. But that 2-8-0 as far as looks, is the tops for Bach! Every year at the Fullerton Train show they have the 2-8-0 on a garden railway.
How does yours hold up ? I have heard some bad things about the running qualities, but i have never owned or run one myself. I have some Bach Ho and On30 steam and its so good that I am almost ready to jump to their G stuff.
Cheers,
Have fun with your trains
vsmith wrote: My LGB Porters, but I'm very fond of my kitbashed Class A Climax, and my AC Price 16 Wheeler. Storebought loco's are cool enough, but once you start bashin' yer own.....
wow you are talented!!!! lets see more!
Tom Trigg
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