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.
T.J.:
Thanks for the website to Heartland. Those little Macks & cars look like just what I have in mind for starters.
Les Whitaker
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.
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
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
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
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
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?
Thanks, now I know what to look for.
-dan
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.
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