I know im not the only preorder individual here
I ORDERED BROADWAY LIMITED IMPORTS Q2 & B& M 4-8-2 4002 steamer on preorder also the knennifick passenger car
RAPIDO 3/4 DOME CAR IN SP & UP
ALSO UNION PACIFIC PA1
ATHEARN SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE GP38 ?? I FORGET HONESTLY
. BUT I FINALLY STOPPED FOR NOW .
POST UP WHAT EVERYONE HAS ON PREORDER SO I DONT FEEL SOOO ALONE lol
Rapido C30-7
I got the big Shay on preorder, also Rapido G-22 Gon, and H-21A and H21E Hoppers (all Pennsy of course).
Rapido C30-7 in N&W, UP, and BN
Broadway Limited Challenger in both numbers
Scale Trains N&W J class
Bachmann BL-2 in Monon
And last since a while back Athearn announced they were going to do the SD60 in a Monon fantasy scheme one of those.
My dealer loves me!
Good Luck, Morpar
Right now, I have a lot on my pre-order plate:
2 x Rapido FA-1 NH (As Delivered) - DCC/Sound1 x Rapido FB-1 NH (As Delivered) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido FA-1 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound1 x Rapido FB-1 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido PA-1 NH (As Delivered) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido PA-1 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido H16-44 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound1 x Rapido H16-44 NH (Alpert) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido 44tonner NH (3/4 balloon) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido FGE R7 Reefers6 x Rapido NH 1937 AAR Boxcars6 x Rapido TTX F30D TOFC 6 x Rapido R-40 Reefers6 x Rapido Enterprise Covered HoppersI'm just glad these are not all arriving at the same time.
Rapidity retooled TurboTrain, in PC.
And for nearly a quarter of a century, the S2A Niagara in O scale from Kohs.
Hello All,
First-time pre-order:
Bachmann HO BL-2; Western Maryland livery.
Hope this helps.
"Uhh...I didn’t know it was 'impossible' I just made it work...sorry"
I was never a preorderer. But, I've now preordered some things over the past year.
I found that if I just waited, there would be plenty in stock at other hobby shops, sometimes at better prices for whatever reason, so it made the preorder process kinda moot.
I think for any thing else in the future, I'll just wait until the shelves have it (online shelves), and buy it from the shop that has the best price.
- Douglas
Add to my above three Rapido Berlin Mills PC&F cars.
If I hadn't (over) filled my appetite for 44 tonners on Ebay with those sweet running Keystone kits, some at FAR less than original msrp, and all of the rest as well factoring inflation, I'd have pulled the trigger on a couple Rapido ones. Woulda been my first ever preorder. Dan
Paul3 Right now, I have a lot on my pre-order plate: 2 x Rapido FA-1 NH (As Delivered) - DCC/Sound1 x Rapido FB-1 NH (As Delivered) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido FA-1 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound1 x Rapido FB-1 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido PA-1 NH (As Delivered) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido PA-1 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido H16-44 NH (McGinnis) - DCC/Sound1 x Rapido H16-44 NH (Alpert) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido 44tonner NH (3/4 balloon) - DCC/Sound2 x Rapido FGE R7 Reefers6 x Rapido NH 1937 AAR Boxcars6 x Rapido TTX F30D TOFC 6 x Rapido R-40 Reefers6 x Rapido Enterprise Covered HoppersI'm just glad these are not all arriving at the same time.
Is it cheaper pre-ordering or answering the "gotta-have" call?
I have a bunch on pre-order:
Scaletrains:
Complete Powhatton Arrow train.
SD45X
A number of Thrall 86' Boxcars
Athearn:
2 DT&I GP40-2's
PRR F5 A&B
2 Undec GP7's
5 Undec 4600 CF ACF covered hoppers.
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
thomas81z,You are correct! I am buying everything NH because that's all I model (with very rare exceptions). Normally, this keeps me out of trouble (no Big Boys for me, thanks!), but every once and a while, a veritable cornucopia of NH models hit the market...and this may be the most I've ever seen. Rapido knows that the NH sells.Not bad for a railroad with just 2000 route miles (30th in size among US RRs); the NH's longest train route ran just over 230 miles from end to end.However, in our favor, the NH connected the largest US city with three state capitals and ranked 3rd in passengers carried. As Kalmbach's "Historical Guide to North American Railroads" said, "The New Haven had more history per route mile than any three western railroads put together." Add a bunch of bright and flashy paint schemes, a heavily populated area that is both pretty wealthy and has a lot of basements, plus nothing to replace it in the hearts and minds of local railfans, and you've got a pretty popular railroad even though it's been gone for more than half a century.Heck, not only does the NH scheme exist in museums and tourist lines, it's still in revenue service on ConnDOT. The City of New Haven's Fire Dept. uses a NH logo on their trucks, and so does the local soccer team booster club. The minor league baseball team Hartford Yard Goats uses the NH's script logo, and there's a number of shortlines that are "inspired" by the NH's schemes.Sorry, I just started to ramble there a bit. I work for the NHRHTA putting our quarterly magazine Shoreliner together, so I'm a bit of a NH acolyte.
As for conrucopia's go, ScaleTrains has a lot of Rio Grande hitting the market late this year, with projected delivery dates only a month apart, for HO GP40's, SD45's and N SD40T-2's.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
There is only one item that I wish I had preordered and that is the Canadian Pacific 'The Canadian' passenger train by Rapido. There are no plans to offer either the train or individual cars again unfortunately so I have been acquiring the train piece by piece. The only thing I am missing is the dining car and there hasn't been one of those offered on eBay for at least three years.
If they do change their minds and start offering individual cars again, I will definitely preorder the dining car.
Cheers!!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Paul3Sorry, I just started to ramble there a bit.
Public rambling is perhaps acceptable. Public drooling, perhaps not
I do not mind preordering. Currently on the list (all Santa Fe)
Rapido 44 tonner #463
Athearn Genesis F7 A/B freight scheme #257L/A
Rapido PA-1/PB-1 warbonnet EMD-remotored #51A/C
Rapido FTA/B warbonnet #168B/C
Rapido FTA/B freight scheme #103L/A
Do books count?
I've had the second edition of Zenk's book on the diesel-hydraulics on order since the day it was first announced. Had to reorder and pay in advance. Might be due 'any day now' -- and you can probably get one without the long preorder time...
I find this morning that Garbely's book on the Emmas closes pre-orders on Friday. And they say they're printing to order and it'll be one and done with no future editions...
Six Rapido engines (which is a lot for me)
- 2 C30-7 Conrail
- 4 SW9 unlettered Industral Red
Paul3... I work for the NHRHTA putting our quarterly magazine Shoreliner together, so I'm a bit of a NH acolyte.
Maybe you could update what is happening with the ex-NH Danbury-Beacon line. It sounds like MetroNorth is trying to unload it.
MidlandMike,Sorry, but our Shoreliner magazine only deals in subjects about the New Haven before its death on 1/1/1969. Sure, if we're doing the history of a city or any equipment, we'll continue the story to the modern day - but only as an epilogue.Railpace magazine is probably be the best source for the current status of the Danbury-Beacon line.
I have pre-ordered since about 2009, first with the Sunset HO CPR 2-10-4 and shortly thereafter for the BLI Brass Hybrid UP 9000 series 4-12-2. I waited almost five years for each of them, but they came. I have two on pre-order, the Bachmann 0-6-0 (been 18 months now), and the Rapido Excursion Version of the Empress CPR 2816, about 18 months as well.
And wth that, I'm at the end of hobby purchases. I have a working layout, locomotives from five different roads, rolling stock, passenger consists, and I don't need any more at this point in my life.
selector And wth that, I'm at the end of hobby purchases. I have a working layout, locomotives from five different roads, rolling stock, passenger consists, and I don't need any more at this point in my life.
You sir, are a rare bird in this hobby, assuming by saying you do not "need" any more trains at this point, you won't be purchasing anymore beyond your current committment. "need" is slippery word - I'll just leave it at that. But if you mean you aren't purchasing any more rolling stock other than what you are committed to now, I'd be interested in you reporting back on this in several years to see how that goes.
Like many, I have accumulated more models than I need, and am at the point where I expect I have far more than I will be able to run on my modest layout.
For the past 15 years, I have been going through my collection regularly and have been working on thinning out models as I find models I prefer, to keep the collection from getting even bigger. And selling surplus models helps to raise money for some future purchases, and I do have a number of loco's on pre-order (back to the theme of this topic).
One thing I continue to not have nearly enough of is hobby time, so I've had to look realistically at what I expect I will never have time for: One thing is I've accumulated many loco's that would need decoders added, so slowly I've been replacing DCC ready loco's with factory equipped DCC loco's. I do have a number of decoders purchased to pop into some of my loco's, but others I'm just selling off since I don't think I'll have time to get to them all. And I have some unnumbered locos; same thing, tasks I have little time for. The proceeds from the DCC ready loco's will help fund the DCC/sound loco's I have on preorder right now. So far I've saved up enough to cover 2/3rds of the costs I have committed to, and thinning continues.
riogrande5761 selector And wth that, I'm at the end of hobby purchases. I have a working layout, locomotives from five different roads, rolling stock, passenger consists, and I don't need any more at this point in my life. You sir, are a rare bird in this hobby, assuming by saying you do not "need" any more trains at this point, you won't be purchasing anymore beyond your current committment. "need" is slippery word - I'll just leave it at that. But if you mean you aren't purchasing any more rolling stock other than what you are committed to now, I'd be interested in you reporting back on this in several years to see how that goes. ...
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Agreed, the word has several meanings, or intents in this case...motivation. I 'needed' to learn a lot in order to advance, and as I advanced in the hobby, I found I desired to broaden my stable a bit...except it kept doing that. I felt this was a need to be happy, or happier, and I fed it as and when I felt I could. This is just under two decades now, and I have felt the urge waning, the interest cooling, and I have turned once again to an old hobby that I had left cold-turkey as of 2005 (astronomy). Health problems of my own, and my wife had hers as well (b cancer, the great oncological scourge for women), and it left me flat for nearly four years. Looking at my holdings in MR rationally, I have to stop, meaning it truly is a need.
I played with my trains just last night, first time in three weeks. So, the interest is still there, but the ardour has cooled.
I had not intended to reply to this thread for the simple reason that I have never pre-ordered anything and never will.
But Crandell (Selector) and Jim (riogrande5761) really struck a chord about cutting back on locomotives and rolling stock as the years go by.
I have always had a bad habit of what I call "buying orgies" and model railroading is no exception. I have stopped buying locomotives and rolling stock altogether, and I have been selling off a lot of unneeded stuff over the past 5 to 7 years.
I use the term "unneeded" because I am nearly at the point where my layout now only holds that which is essential to my era and location.
Rich
Alton Junction
Paul3 thomas81z,You are correct! I am buying everything NH because that's all I model (with very rare exceptions). Normally, this keeps me out of trouble (no Big Boys for me, thanks!), but every once and a while, a veritable cornucopia of NH models hit the market...and this may be the most I've ever seen. Rapido knows that the NH sells.Not bad for a railroad with just 2000 route miles (30th in size among US RRs); the NH's longest train route ran just over 230 miles from end to end.However, in our favor, the NH connected the largest US city with three state capitals and ranked 3rd in passengers carried. As Kalmbach's "Historical Guide to North American Railroads" said, "The New Haven had more history per route mile than any three western railroads put together." Add a bunch of bright and flashy paint schemes, a heavily populated area that is both pretty wealthy and has a lot of basements, plus nothing to replace it in the hearts and minds of local railfans, and you've got a pretty popular railroad even though it's been gone for more than half a century.Heck, not only does the NH scheme exist in museums and tourist lines, it's still in revenue service on ConnDOT. The City of New Haven's Fire Dept. uses a NH logo on their trucks, and so does the local soccer team booster club. The minor league baseball team Hartford Yard Goats uses the NH's script logo, and there's a number of shortlines that are "inspired" by the NH's schemes.Sorry, I just started to ramble there a bit. I work for the NHRHTA putting our quarterly magazine Shoreliner together, so I'm a bit of a NH acolyte.
Rapido 44 Tonner B&M