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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock http://www.shaylocomotives.com/ will provide lots of helpful information about Shays... Three-truck Shays were very new in the 1890's, but they were around. An 1890's era logging line would be more likely to have rod engines--4-4-0's, 2-6-0's, or tiny 0-4-0 tank engines. Look for ones with small drivers (for slower max speed but better traction.) Geared engines would have been around--say SpaceMouse, have you looked into Heisler or Climax geared engines as well as Shays? The Roundhouse Climax is generally available and is pretty inexpensive.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern QUOTE: [2805 50-Ton Two Truck Class B Climax $275.00 It's a CLIMAX - not a SHAY we're talking about. There is a difference. I have both, Bob Boudreau
QUOTE: [2805 50-Ton Two Truck Class B Climax $275.00
QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern QUOTE: Two-trucks are listed on the Bachman site and you can order direct for $275. These would be the On30 Shays; I got mine for $150.00. The prices on their website are the list prices; most dealers have more realistic prices. I think Trainworld has the 3 truck HO one for around $130.00 or so. Light years ahead of the Roundhouse one, kit or assembled. Bob Boudreau
QUOTE: Two-trucks are listed on the Bachman site and you can order direct for $275.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut1250 Bachmann does not make a two truck shay in HO, only 3 truck. I have three and they are great. Check ebay for deals. Currently they are about $130.00 through mailorder in MR ads. You can beat this through careful bidding on Ebay.
Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943