Bucksco wrote: Really? do tell! do tell! You don't want me to spoil the surprises now, do you?
Really? do tell! do tell!
You don't want me to spoil the surprises now, do you?
Have fun with your trains
Wish I could but then I wouldn't have any marketing material.
Suffice to say there are alot of good things coming down the pike. LGB of America is taking an aggressive stance.We've built up quite a catalog of tooling and we intend to make good use of it!
Bucksco wrote: Wish I could but then I wouldn't have any marketing material. Suffice to say there are alot of good things coming down the pike. LGB of America is taking an aggressive stance.We've built up quite a catalog of tooling and we intend to make good use of it!
Come on Jack, you know what kinda stuff I like, (small sized American NG steam logging and mining), am I going to be surprised by anything down the pike or will the standard gauge guys be getting all the glory?
Bachman Shay for detail and impressive mechanisim.
Aristo Mallet for power and toughness.
Bud
Bachmann 4-6-0 with a Barry's 2-8-0 chassis.
Latest unit in test is a Bachmann 4-6-0 with a 2-8-2 chassis, which is a modified 2-8-0.
You know stuff from him will work, the 2-8-2 was designed to make sure the wheels wouldn't come loose on the axles nor the dual-gearbox and pivoting chassis could fail.
If I had replied yesterday, my answer would have been my LGB UP Mikado. Today, I would say my USA F3-A/B w/FB RC-battery car. Tomorrow, I might answer with my Aristo Pacific.
JimC.
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
Really secretly deep down underneath it all, my favourite is my origianl little Stainz; as pernickity as it is i think i still like it he best, as it was my very first loco!
Ian
Hi
Right about now a Lionel track powered loco ( any one would do ) and some sort of rolling stock item or two would be nice
I have in my present "on site stock" one Lionel Caboose and nothing else looks quite right running with it.
regards John
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Hands down my favorite would have to be my Accucraft K27's. Double headed these are virtually unstoppable and nothing matches the look of a "mudhen" while under power in my honest opinion...
Jeff
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