Does anyone know of any place that sells rolling stock in kit form?I'd like to get get back into kit building again(this time with trains), then maybe onto scratch building.
-dan
Thanks, now I know what to look for.
Hartland (made in USA) make the best little 4 wheel rolling stock kits. They have gondolas and tank car kits for about $8 each. I bought a half a dozen of each and I love them. Add in a Hartland Mac engine for about $40 and you've got a dandy little work train, made in USA for a respectably small sum of money. Did I mention Hartland is made in USA?
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tangerine-jack wrote: Heartland (made in USA) make the best little 4 wheel rolling stock kits. They have gondolas and tank car kits for about $8 each. I bought a half a dozen of each and I love them. Add in a Heartland Mac engine for about $40 and you've got a dandy little work train, made in USA for a respectably small sum of money. Did I mention Heartland is made in USA?
Heartland (made in USA) make the best little 4 wheel rolling stock kits. They have gondolas and tank car kits for about $8 each. I bought a half a dozen of each and I love them. Add in a Heartland Mac engine for about $40 and you've got a dandy little work train, made in USA for a respectably small sum of money. Did I mention Heartland is made in USA?
Where can I find this company? Looks exactly like what I'm looking for (not to mention, can afford).
Les Whitaker hoofe@sbcglobal.net
Here is the url http://www.h-l-w.com/ for Hartland Locomotive Works. The mini series are here http://www.h-l-w.com/products/mini%20series.html
Enjoy
Paul
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
RR Redneck wrote:Isn't Aristo-Craft made in America?
Not unless America is a Republic of China.
I get my HLW trains from wholesale trains. here is the link. http://www.wholesaletrains.com/Search2.asp?Search=HARTLAND&scale=G&Submit2=++Search++&offset=100
I am all ready for this i have been using chop sticks for years.
Rgds ian
Listen mate if its a matter of money try buying some stuff on ebay.
T.J.:
Thanks for the website to Heartland. Those little Macks & cars look like just what I have in mind for starters.
Les Whitaker
IronRooster:
Thanks for the website on Heartland. I think I'm going to buy some of these, just to get my head calibrated for G gauge.
Another question: where can I buy powered trucks?
Thanks, Les W.
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