http://www.rapidotrains.com/telegraph8.html
The Steam Generator cars look awesome, and the ad claims, this different smoke fluid, cleans your rails, and does not leave an oily residue.
Well Done!
I can't wait for the Osgood Bradley Coaches Either!
Alex
Oh, rats. Now I'm going to develop Large Radius Turn Envy again. Happens every time somebody comes out with new long passenger equipment.
The only wide curves I'm putting on are around my waistline.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Stuff is just getting cooler all the time. I can't wait to see what the next few years bring.
Craig
DMW
Dallas Model Works wrote: Stuff is just getting cooler all the time. I can't wait to see what the next few years bring.
But.....but....but.... the hobby's dying. Ready-to-run is killing craftsmanship. The sainted founding fathers of the hobby are turning over in their graves. Greedy manufacturers are pricing things out of sight and bankrupting the average hobbyist**.
Andre
P.S. sorry 'bout that. It was a pre-emptive mini-strike to blunt the doom and gloom of the nay sayers.
** I thought it was high oil prices and the credit crisis, BWDIK?
mega cool, model makers turning out some cool stuff. Most passenger diesels had steam generators just for that purpose, but for areas that couldnt, this car is used.
Good for U Rapido!
That car is so COOL-looking, that I think I'll get one to put behind one of my Yellowstones just so it can haul a passenger train or two.
Here's to you, Rapido--just keep puttin' them out!
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
mikebonellisr wrote:I have'nt heard anything about the OB cars.I could use about 6 on my NYC Putnam Division
The pic in the MRR, the "secret" with New Haven on the side, that's the Osgood Bradley. I can dig up the full picture they're using.
Radius envy: The gen car actually appears to be shorter than an F7B. SO if you have short coaches, you could run it with short cars. Oscar/Piker anyone?
-Morgan
twhite wrote: That car is so COOL-looking, that I think I'll get one to put behind one of my Yellowstones just so it can haul a passenger train or two. Tom
Doesn't the Yellowstone already put out enough steam?
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ_ALEdDUB8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
MisterBeasley wrote:Oh, rats. Now I'm going to develop Large Radius Turn Envy again. Happens every time somebody comes out with new long passenger equipment.The only wide curves I'm putting on are around my waistline.
Here Here!
I'm still trying to figure out where to make the cuts with my chain saw?
Saying that I do look forward to the baggage car now due out.
Fergie
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
I'd love to see a WP CZ steam generator car. WP used F units without steam generators found in E units, and had steam generator cars built. It would look great on a CZ consist.
NP ordered steam generators in most of their passenger F and FP diesel units but carried two large tanks of water in the baggage car behind the units to have enough steam for long trips on cold northern Rockies nights.
Rapido Trains passenger cars are excellent. Canadian modelers have an excellent source of prototypically correct cars. The lighting system is great too.
As for the Western Pacific passenger F units. All had steam generators but as profits disappeared and the units got older it was more cost effective to use boiler cars instead of repairing the steam generators. The boiler cars came from the GN second hand.
Jason Shron - President - Rapido Trains Inc. - RapidoTrains.comMy HO scale Kingston Sub layout: Facebook.com/KingstonSub
Don't you know you're not supposed to speak optimisically about the future of model railroading on this forum. This is the place for lamenting the demise of the hobby.
jecorbett wrote: Dallas Model Works wrote: Stuff is just getting cooler all the time. I can't wait to see what the next few years bring. Don't you know you're not supposed to speak optimisically about the future of model railroading on this forum. This is the place for lamenting the demise of the hobby.
Now there's someone who REALLY understands what this forum is all about!!!!!! Besides, all this expensive RTR crap is just making it too easy for the great unwashed with more money than skill to call themselves model railroaders.
[Foghorn Leghorn]
Son, I say, son, you just can't be a model railroader unless you build everything from scratch, regularly trash MR for its editorial policies, cry in your beer about the imminent demise of the hobby and claim that you are the world's greatest living authority on the history of the hobby.
[/Foghorn Leghorn]
Andre .
You did good on this one, Rapido!
I have been waiting a while for one of these in HO.
The only paint schemes I want are undec and VIA, which I will request through your web site. (Do I even have to request VIA???)
Phil (the US modeler who LOVES Canadian railroad equipment)
steemtrayn wrote: twhite wrote: That car is so COOL-looking, that I think I'll get one to put behind one of my Yellowstones just so it can haul a passenger train or two. Tom Doesn't the Yellowstone already put out enough steam?
Steemtrayn--
God, YES, LOL! But that car is so neat, I'll use any excuse I can come up with to get one.
I'll have to get one just for the inards to put in a Coach Yard ATSF/Pullman Std baggage car that was converted to a steam generator car.
Charlie
MP 53 on the BNSF Topeka Sub
Heh....you know this hobby has been dying since Santa bought me my first Lionel set back in 75 (those were the Dark days when Kenner owned Lionel...so it was kinda easy to believe :P ) Today I'm seeing Engines being produced now that would have required some serious Kitbashing just a few years ago, new techniques for building a layout that saves time, cost less and produces superior results...and don't even get me started on the incredible things DCC and micro-electrics has given us.
Demise? Hardly.