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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Steam engine for layout
Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, January 16, 2005 7:46 PM
Hey Everyone
What is a good loco steam engine for a Mining Layout.It must be a Black Steam Engine in N Scale
I was thinking a Iron Duke (Bachmann)
Many thanks
Pavariangoo[8D]
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egmurphy
Member since
January 2003
From: Mexico
2,629 posts
Posted by
egmurphy
on Monday, January 17, 2005 8:36 AM
Well the regular Bachmann line of steam locos isn't known for great operation, not that you couldn't use it. Now their Spectrum line seems to be considerably better. They make a 2-8-0 in the Spectrum line that is generally considered to be one of the best steam locos currently available in N scale. The loco is typical of what would have been produced around 1920. So it would be suitable for use through the end of the steam era. That might be a good choice.
Also MDC/Roundhouse (now owned and marketed by Athearn) has a 2-6-0 and a 2-8-0 that are very good operating steam locos. The prototype for these was a bit earlier, about 1890, but they could easily be used on a layout in the mid-20th century.
Just a couple of suggestions.
Regards
Ed
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cacole
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July 2003
From: Sierra Vista, Arizona
13,757 posts
Posted by
cacole
on Monday, January 17, 2005 8:41 AM
The only steam engine in N scale that I have ever seen that actually runs is the Bachmann Spectrum 2-8-0, and even it is not that great, when compared to the HO scale version. I think Kato made an N-scale steam engine of some type a few years ago, and it would probably run okay, considering the quality of Kato products. Check the Kato USA Web site and see if they have anything currently available.
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