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modle 4-8-8-4 big boy

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modle 4-8-8-4 big boy
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 12:33 PM
Does anyone know where I can get a modle Union Picific 4-8-8-4 big boy? If so Please Post Here I'm Willing to pay any price for this modle.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 1:38 PM
Is this what your want?
www.trixtrains.com
Probably $695.00 + or so . Look for the ads in MR. There are cheaper manufacturers but Trix is the best if you got the $bucks. MR reviewed this model in April 02. I can mail
you a copy if you wish. Weighs in at 3 lbs. Will your track support it?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 5:23 PM
I have a rivarossi big boy and I LOVE it plus it is about half the price of a trix you can pick one up at gats show for 200 to 250 range. I got mine about 3 years ago i can't remember exactly what I paid but is a strong runner I took u.p. logos off and now I have atsf big boy woo hoo
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 5, 2004 11:58 PM
There are four choises for a big boy.

First there is the Marklin/Trix big boy for the afore mentioned $695.00
Then there is Rivorossi's which list at $340.00 meaning you can get two for one compared to the Trix model.
Then there is the Bowser version. It lists at $295 after you pick up the detail kit, and you will have to buy a centepede tender for it, which Rivorossi sells.
Then you can buy a Revell Germany, (Former Monogram/Con-Cor) static model (My favorite option) and power it. After new drivers, drive shafts, work gears and motor, will cost you around $75.00

James
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 6, 2004 4:44 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Grayhound Challenger

There are four choises for a big boy.

First there is the Marklin/Trix big boy for the afore mentioned $695.00
Then there is Rivorossi's which list at $340.00 meaning you can get two for one compared to the Trix model.
Then there is the Bowser version. It lists at $295 after you pick up the detail kit, and you will have to buy a centepede tender for it, which Rivorossi sells.
Then you can buy a Revell Germany, (Former Monogram/Con-Cor) static model (My favorite option) and power it. After new drivers, drive shafts, work gears and motor, will cost you around $75.00

James


The Big Boy is (was) also available at different brass manufactors like PFM.

And the Bowser Big Boy is a adapted Challenger kit! Mr. English, head of Bowser, wrote this at the website.
Some times you gotta compromise!

If you need a Big Boy for static displaying the Revell / Concor is the best!
In drawbarforce the best is the TRIX!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, May 6, 2004 7:10 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Grayhound Challenger

There are four choises for a big boy.

First there is the Marklin/Trix big boy for the afore mentioned $695.00
Then there is Rivorossi's which list at $340.00 meaning you can get two for one compared to the Trix model.


James

If considering any Rivarossi product, determine the after sales warranty service. In the case of the new release FEF-3(4-8-4 Nothern) according to the enclosed warranty card, the loco must be
returned to the Lima Shop(Parent of Rivariossi) in Italy.

I don't think any modeler deserves this kind of grief and I own two of them. TOO-TOO LATE!

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