QUOTE: Originally posted by blahman3.0 I like the AC-9. Has any other articulateds (not duplex drives) been streamlined?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409 QUOTE: Originally posted by mainecentral229 I think an Erie Triplex would look pretty interesting pulling a massive HO consist, not to mention, it would probably run better than it's prototype[;)] That would be cool too! I have only seen the O scale version of the Erie Triplex. I have never seen a model of the Virginian Triplex. It would be nice to see a HO model of each, because the Virginian had one more axle than the Erie. (2-8-8-8-2 Erie, 2-8-8-8-4 Virginian). [8]TrainFreak409[8]
QUOTE: Originally posted by mainecentral229 I think an Erie Triplex would look pretty interesting pulling a massive HO consist, not to mention, it would probably run better than it's prototype[;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by martincooper QUOTE: Originally posted by EL PARRo Other than the UP 2-8-8-0, I'd also like to see a 2-6-6-2T logging locomotive. I know that Mantua makes one, but I want a higher qualtity one. *cough*Spectrum*cough* Here's a picture of a 2-6-6-2T that I'd like to have a model of: Here's a link to a larger picture if you want to see it better. http://www.steaminthewoods.com/ArcataandMadRiver12_2662_inTransit_EurekaCA_75700_copy.jpg
QUOTE: Originally posted by EL PARRo Other than the UP 2-8-8-0, I'd also like to see a 2-6-6-2T logging locomotive. I know that Mantua makes one, but I want a higher qualtity one. *cough*Spectrum*cough* Here's a picture of a 2-6-6-2T that I'd like to have a model of: Here's a link to a larger picture if you want to see it better. http://www.steaminthewoods.com/ArcataandMadRiver12_2662_inTransit_EurekaCA_75700_copy.jpg
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bangert1 And while we are wishing, the first series Union Pacific Challenger also.
QUOTE: Originally posted by DigitalGriffin I The 2-8-8-2 C&O was a rarity. But if Life Like made one, I would grab it to race side by side with my Virginian 2-8-8-2. (Yes they did use some of the same tracks...although I don't know if 2-8-8-2's from each were used on the same tracks)
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Dale Trongale My probem is that I like all articulateds! Well, most of them. Ok, the big ones that everyone else knows and recognizes.