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bachmann 97119 vs 89392 (white pass & yukon rr)

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bachmann 97119 vs 89392 (white pass & yukon rr)
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 3, 2006 4:08 PM
hi.
where might i look to find about differences between bachmann 97119 & 89392 (g guage, "combine" car on yp&y) products?

all i can determine, from their website & elsewhere, is that 89392 is current -- nothing about any underlying differences, not even that they ever made the 97119 product..

thanks in advance.
 hwn

ps- if i've dropped this in the wrong forum, please feel free to relocate it.
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Posted by two tone on Monday, November 6, 2006 11:07 AM

Like you I can not find the num 97119  my WP&Y coach is the other number, it often happens that a protoyype gets a funny number and when a cat is printed sone one forgets to put the right number in it.  hope this helpsMy 2 cents [2c]

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Posted by DannyS on Wednesday, November 8, 2006 2:56 PM
In the 2006 Bachmann Catalog, all four of the W P & Y coaches have numbers in the 893xx series, no cars are in the97xxx series, must be a misprint you have come across.  Where did you see these numbers in print?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 8, 2006 4:11 PM
i've found the 97x19 [x=1,2,3,4] numbers on ebay and at a number of online stores (both active and historical).
i have concluded that these are not prototypes: there are/were enough around that it must be that bachmann [at the very least] changed numbering systems.
i'm praying they didn't do something dreadful like change their implementation scale.

since i first posted i took a chance and now have a 97219 (lake tutshi) 'big haulers' car coming to go with the 8939x stock.
97219 matches the description for #89391 which nobody seems to have -- i'll see if it turns out to be the same as 89395 (lake tagish) which apparently has no corresponding 97x19 model.
as for the other older wp&y stuff, the old bachmann numbers i've found have a pattern which looks like xxx19 is wp&y, 97xxx is passenger/mail and 93xxx is freight, caboose, etc.
alas, no web-memory that goes back that far and no reply from the nice lady at bachmann.....
thanks all!
hwn

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:34 PM

hi again.

in comparing the 97xxx and 89xxx beasties side by side, there are two obvious differences (beyond the part numbers and prices).

first, the cars that are lit have different power sources: the older 97xxx cars take a 9v battery, whereas the newer cars are track powered.

second, the old plastic handrails have been upgraded to metal -- or at least something a lot less flimsy.

so, there you have it, the non-definitive answer.

ttfn,

bear. 

 

ps- forgot to mention that a helpful chap named andre responded to my query (in some forum, i asked many places) and he   told me what to expect

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, December 8, 2006 6:43 AM
The older cars and locos they already kitbashed  j/j 

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