mmartian22 wrote:the only alleys that i know of are made from rivarossi which appears they are from the old molds
EMD FL9 - Maybe my railroad bought it from Metro North.
Tyler
Springfield Central Railroad
Route of Pittsfield Pass
ghonz711 wrote:Uh oh... where to begin?!?CNR ....CNR....CNR .....CNR... CNR ... CPR ...... whooo that is pretty extensive.
CNR ....CNR....CNR .....CNR... CNR ... CPR ...
Uh oh... where to begin?!?
Hmmm... CNR U-1-f 4-8-2 Mountain
CNR U-2 series 4-8-4 Confederation (Northern)
CNR U-4-a series 4-8-4 Streamlined Confederation
CNR K-5-a 4-6-4 Hudson - Prototypical of course... not the one in the President's Choice Set from 2005
CNR K-3 series 4-6-2 Pacific
CNR J-7 series 4-6-2 Pacific
CPR 2-10-4 Selkirk (Texas) - both the streamlined versions and the freight (non-streamlined)
CPR K series 4-8-4 Northern
CPR H series 4-6-4 Hudson - streamlined and semi-streamlined
CPR 4-4-4 J class Jubilees
... whooo that is pretty extensive. I have a large wish list obviously, and unfortunately... I doubt any would come along soon in plastic / die cast in the near future. If any manufacturer did make any one of them, I'd prefer Athearn, Proto 2000 and ultimately Broadway Limited!
Unfortunately they cater to a far smaller population of Model Railroaders, as many of the designs were not found anywhere else in the States.
Ghonz
- Matt
My Vote?
65 ton Whitcomb center cab!
N Scale:
Kato or Atlas
Green Goat
Texas Zepher wrote: gear-jammer wrote:For over a year, I have been dreaming of a Challenger. I am learning that if you see something, you need to buy it before it becomes extinct. Naa! That's a self fulfilling strategy. It allows the vendors to make limited editions with jacked up prices that everyone thinks they have to run and buy. If you don't get one from this run, someone will make it better later on. A case in point was the first Stewart F units that came out in limited runs. They were pricey many bought them because they were limited, they sold out. The next run was more pricey and more limited. etc. After they stopped production the price continued to go up. At one point a Stewart F3 locomotive with Kato drive in NP freight paint would have cost $240 used on ebay (about 1997). More than twice the original list price. THEN the Intermountain Fs came out with more detail, then the Genesis came out with more detail, and now that same Stewart locomotive sits there for a week on ebay at $55 and no one gives it a second look. And that doesn't take into account the devaluation of the $.Actually the NP,GN,SP&S Z6s are quite a bit different that the Genesis model anyway.Anyone want to go into the loco manufacturing business? It seems with the requests for this one loco, there would be enough sales just from people on this forum. P.S. When multiple threads on the same topic come up, if they have stayed on topic I try to post to the older/longer one. Sometimes I forget though.
gear-jammer wrote:For over a year, I have been dreaming of a Challenger. I am learning that if you see something, you need to buy it before it becomes extinct.
Actually the NP,GN,SP&S Z6s are quite a bit different that the Genesis model anyway.
Anyone want to go into the loco manufacturing business? It seems with the requests for this one loco, there would be enough sales just from people on this forum.
P.S. When multiple threads on the same topic come up, if they have stayed on topic I try to post to the older/longer one. Sometimes I forget though.
I guess you are trying to tell me to be patient. Thanks. I will try.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
If there are no dogs in heaven,then I want to go where they go.
Garry, Yes, they have a single stack, but Athearn no longers has them in stock. The Athearn reps at the Portland train show said that they would not likely be produced in the near future.
Texas Zepher, Thanks for the details. For over a year, I have been dreaming of a Challenger. I am learning that if you see something, you need to buy it before it becomes extinct.
Thanks for the advice for z6 z8 challenger. It would be good to select an engine that would be all three roads from the standpoint of a manufacturer that would sell more models (I think). I'd take any one.
As for single stacks on challengers, was the Clinchfield engine single stack? I think that was Athearn but I'm not sure.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
gear-jammer wrote:Garry,If you want both NP and SP&S, I believe that you would need a Z6 or Z8.
Garry,
If you want both NP and S, P, & S, I believe that you would need a Z6 or Z8. If they made an unlettered single-stacked Challenger, we could make that work. I do not know about GN though.
Or even a Western Maryland 4-6-6-4.
More 4-4-0's, 4-6-0's and engines of that nature in QSI or ESU Sound will be very welcome indeed. That Roundhouse 4-4-0 is a first but we need more small engines.
Ive decided that the old Roundhouse Boxcabs are so cool as they need to be made once again, with DCC and Sound. Some things they should never stop making.
I also second the Memphis's request for a 45 Ton Engine. Those will be useful.
More saddle tank engines too.
And finally.. can we have a Dockside 0-4-0 that is NOT a 30-50 year old design? One that is fully operational with sound and dcc?
Texas Zepher wrote: gear-jammer wrote: bangert1 wrote:Northern Pacific Z8 4-6-6-4 on the NP Challenger. That seems to come up again and again, but I prefer the Z6.
gear-jammer wrote: bangert1 wrote:Northern Pacific Z8 4-6-6-4 on the NP Challenger.
bangert1 wrote:Northern Pacific Z8 4-6-6-4
The Z6, Z7, or Z8 would do. An unlettered Challenger doesn't come with single stacks, so you can't even fudge. Dream, Dream.
on the NP Challenger.
Modeling the Rio Grande Southern First District circa 1938-1946 in HOn3.
Jerry SP FOREVER http://photobucket.com/albums/f317/GAPPLEG/
QUOTE: Originally posted by elauterbach Loco that I would like to see; 1. Milwaukee Road Little Joe 2. Unstreamlined Bi-Polar plus 1948 Hiawatha passenger set to go with it Eric