QUOTE: All I saw was the unpainted passenger set (it was crowded) but I bet the Pennsy rig was outstanding!
QUOTE: Originally posted by DJSpanky I'm very interested in something like this (along with some other RMT offerings) as I'm trying to put together a small, easily storable O27 layout for my 3 year old. Since the layout will be so small, RMT's products will be perfect for it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Craignor Folks, I like the looks of these, I saw them and the shorty passenger cars (peeps) that were on display too. They look cool. I have three Beeps and am very satisfied with them. My only recommendation for Walter is to sell a optional version of each Beep, Beef, and Buddy with a horn and a bell. Sounds would add alot of play value, but I am too inept to do an afftermarket conversion myself. I would pay $100-125 for one equipped with sound.
Bob Keller
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
QUOTE: Originally posted by marxalot I'm going home and measure up my greatly loved Marx Monon A-A units. I think they are 22" overall which means this Beef unit at 10 " is right in there. I bet an A-B arrangement would look very nice. I see where both are powered too. Jim
QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac QUOTE: Originally posted by marxalot I'm going home and measure up my greatly loved Marx Monon A-A units. I think they are 22" overall which means this Beef unit at 10 " is right in there. I bet an A-B arrangement would look very nice. I see where both are powered too. Jim
QUOTE: Originally posted by kevingol [ for fathers day the girls got me a Pennsy BEEP. OK, I got me a Pennsy Beep so the girls and I can run the trains some more and just used Fathers day as an eccuse.
QUOTE: There's little doubt in my mind that a boxcab, similar to the Lionel 520, would be well received, and is long overdue. The tooling would be no more complex than that used for the BEEF or PEEP, aside from the need for a pantograph, and the locomotive could be produced in the rainbow of liveries that we have seen, thus far, for the BEEPs.
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