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4-8-4 Santa Fe locomotives
4-8-4 Santa Fe locomotives
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jimmac230
Member since
January 2003
From: Skiatook, Oklahoma
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4-8-4 Santa Fe locomotives
Posted by
jimmac230
on Monday, July 28, 2003 9:54 PM
Find a HO 4-8-4 Santa Fe locomotive without having to go to brass
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jimmac230
Member since
January 2003
From: Skiatook, Oklahoma
59 posts
4-8-4 Santa Fe locomotives
Posted by
jimmac230
on Monday, July 28, 2003 9:54 PM
Find a HO 4-8-4 Santa Fe locomotive without having to go to brass
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Sperandeo
Member since
January 2001
From: US
1,300 posts
Posted by
Sperandeo
on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 9:12 AM
Bachmann has a Santa Fe 2900-class 4-8-4 that is generally accurate and well-proportioned. I reviewed it when it was first introduced, back in the January 1980 MODEL RAILROADER. It has been in and out of production from time to time, and I'm not sure if it's available from Bachmann right now. Mechanically the more recent production has been much improved over the first releases. I've seen these models look very, very nice with a little added detail and a good paint job.
So long,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine
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Sperandeo
Member since
January 2001
From: US
1,300 posts
Posted by
Sperandeo
on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 9:12 AM
Bachmann has a Santa Fe 2900-class 4-8-4 that is generally accurate and well-proportioned. I reviewed it when it was first introduced, back in the January 1980 MODEL RAILROADER. It has been in and out of production from time to time, and I'm not sure if it's available from Bachmann right now. Mechanically the more recent production has been much improved over the first releases. I've seen these models look very, very nice with a little added detail and a good paint job.
So long,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
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Anonymous
on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 11:50 AM
Does any body make the 3700 class and can you get the 3751?
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 11:50 AM
Does any body make the 3700 class and can you get the 3751?
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jimmac230
Member since
January 2003
From: Skiatook, Oklahoma
59 posts
Posted by
jimmac230
on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 6:43 PM
Thanks Andy for the information, will check around and see if can find that locomotive from Bachmann, was wanting to model the Santa Fe 2925 for a start
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jimmac230
Member since
January 2003
From: Skiatook, Oklahoma
59 posts
Posted by
jimmac230
on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 6:43 PM
Thanks Andy for the information, will check around and see if can find that locomotive from Bachmann, was wanting to model the Santa Fe 2925 for a start
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Sperandeo
Member since
January 2001
From: US
1,300 posts
Posted by
Sperandeo
on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:20 AM
Bryan Henderson asked about the 3700 class. Bryan, on the Santa Fe the 3700 class was a 4-8-2. The 4-8-4s started with the 3751, and engines 3751-3764 were the 3751 class. As of now the only models of 3751-class engines have been made in brass. The 3776 class engines of 1941 were basically the same in appearance as the 2900 class that Bachmann models, except that the 3776s had Baldwin Disc instead of Boxpok drivers. Engines 3784 and 3785 of the 3776 class were built with lightweight roller-bearing side rods, and eventually these were retrofitted to all of the 3776s and 2900s. (And when that happened the 2900s got a Baldwin disc driver on the no. 4 axle, but this is starting to get too complicated!)
Thanks for signing yourr name, Bryan.
So long,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine
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Sperandeo
Member since
January 2001
From: US
1,300 posts
Posted by
Sperandeo
on Wednesday, July 30, 2003 9:20 AM
Bryan Henderson asked about the 3700 class. Bryan, on the Santa Fe the 3700 class was a 4-8-2. The 4-8-4s started with the 3751, and engines 3751-3764 were the 3751 class. As of now the only models of 3751-class engines have been made in brass. The 3776 class engines of 1941 were basically the same in appearance as the 2900 class that Bachmann models, except that the 3776s had Baldwin Disc instead of Boxpok drivers. Engines 3784 and 3785 of the 3776 class were built with lightweight roller-bearing side rods, and eventually these were retrofitted to all of the 3776s and 2900s. (And when that happened the 2900s got a Baldwin disc driver on the no. 4 axle, but this is starting to get too complicated!)
Thanks for signing yourr name, Bryan.
So long,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine
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